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Intel’s Advanced Packaging Could Be America’s Answer to Silicon Dominance
Intel might be the key to re-realizing the American dream of advanced chip production and packaging on U.S. soil. Under the Trump administration, the United States has been making significant efforts to establish leading-edge chip manufacturing… -

EXCLUSIVE: Alexandra Eala looks forward to 2026 ‘but maybe 2027 will be even better’
Alexandra Eala: ‘I take so much pride in this’
There is a maturity and groundedness detectable with Eala beyond her years, one that emanates from a tight-knit family background.
Her mother Rizza was a backstroke swimmer who medalled at the…
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Trump Unveils Flurry of Asia Trade Deals Ahead of Xi Meeting
US President Donald Trump unveiled a flurry of trade deals during his first day in Asia, looking to shore up access to critical minerals and a market for US agricultural goods ahead of a critical meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
“My…
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King Charles shares sweet moment with children during visit to Vatican
King Charles has special funny moment with children during visit to Vatican King Charles and Queen Camilla traveled to the Vatican to mark a historic moment however the monarch also brought happiness along with him…
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Trump co-signs Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire agreement – Dawn
- Trump co-signs Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire agreement Dawn
- Trump oversees signing of ‘historic’ Thailand-Cambodia ‘peace deal’ BBC
- Trump signs Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire pact at ASEAN summit in Malaysia Al Jazeera
- Trump oversees truce signing and…
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The shocking reason Alzheimer’s targets women more than men; scientists reveal |
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common causes of memory loss and cognitive decline in older adults. Yet, one fact has puzzled researchers for years — women make up nearly two-thirds of all Alzheimer’s cases worldwide. It has often…
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Living Bio-Drug Therapies Using Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Exosomes for Mechanically Ventilated Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Newswise — Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), as a living bio-drug, are being considered as a potential treatment for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) due…
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OpenAI’s Less-Flashy Rival Might Have a Better Business Model – The Wall Street Journal
- OpenAI’s Less-Flashy Rival Might Have a Better Business Model The Wall Street Journal
- OpenAI and Anthropic v app developers: tech’s Cronos syndrome The Economist
- OpenAI Bests Google in Race for Consumer AI Token Consumption PYMNTS.com
- Is OpenAI Becoming Google’s Biggest Threat? SSBCrack
- OpenAI ‘dominating’ consumer AI token consumption, Anthropic wins enterprise: Barclays (GOOG:NASDAQ) Seeking Alpha
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Trump says he will solve Afghanistan-Pakistan crisis ‘very quickly’ as peace talks enter second day
ISLAMABAD — U.S. President Donald Trump said Sunday he will solve the Afghanistan-Pakistan crisis “very quickly,” as peace talks between the warring neighbors entered a second day.
The two countries are embroiled in a bitter security row,…
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Stellerus uses satellites to visualise 3D wind data for weather forecasts, insurance risks
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) start-up Stellerus Technology aims to be the world’s first provider of satellite-enabled three-dimensional wind data to help wind power, transport and insurance firms boost revenues, cut costs and manage risks, according to its founders.
Stellerus, founded in 2023 by the university’s academics, would leverage China’s cost competitiveness in satellite manufacturing to make global 3D wind data collection economically viable, said Su Hui, the chairwoman and co-founder.
3D wind data – wind direction and speed and their changes with altitude – is crucial for improving weather forecasting, especially severe climate events.
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“After I came to Hong Kong, I realised the technology for implementing such a project in mainland China was quite developed and the cost would be much lower than overseas,” Su said. “In the US, such a satellite could cost US$100 million to build, compared with 20 million yuan [US$2.8 million] in China.”
Su Hui, the chairwoman and co-founder of Stellerus Technology. Photo: Edmond So alt=Su Hui, the chairwoman and co-founder of Stellerus Technology. Photo: Edmond So>
Su, a hydraulic expert, joined the HKUST’s department of civil and environmental engineering in 2022 as chair professor. She was formerly a principal scientist and weather programme manager at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Nasa.
By deploying advanced optical sensors, Stellerus could collect data and use artificial intelligence to analyse carbon dioxide, methane and water vapour in the atmosphere to calculate changes in wind direction and speed, she said.
“Such detailed data is lacking for meteorological observation and analysis globally,” she said. “Various organisations, including Nasa, plan to embark on such a project, but none has been implemented so far due to the high cost of launching a satellite constellation.”
Nasa was testing laser technology for developing space-based 3D wind measurements, according to its website. It was also collaborating with the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to develop advanced remote weather sensing instruments that can be flown aboard satellites to collect highly precise data to improve weather forecasting globally.
In August 2023, HKUST partnered with Chang Guang Satellite Technology – a Jilin government-backed firm and China’s first commercial remote sensing satellite company – to become Hong Kong’s first higher education institution to launch an Earth environmental satellite.
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