DeepSeek’s success injected confidence into an industry long used to following global standards rather than setting them. “Thirty years ago, no Chinese person would believe they could be at the center of global innovation,” says Alex…
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Why it’s so hard to challenge China’s rare earth dominance
It’s almost exactly one year since President Trump’s ‘liberation day’ announcement, when he imposed a raft of tariffs on imports and kicked off trade wars with nations around the world. Of all those battles, the fight he picked with China…
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Urgent need for school-housing partnerships to support students facing housing instability, according to study
Housing instability, often invisible to schools until it begins to disrupt attendance, learning, or mental health, is a growing challenge for families with school-age children, according to new research. A policy scan led by USC Rossier Professor…
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Space station experiment shows microbes extract metals from meteorites
Microbes could be the future space miners, helping humans survive on long-term missions by extracting mineral resources from extraterrestrial rocks.
Researchers from Cornell, US, and the University of Edinburgh, UK, sent microbes to the…
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Understanding the valuation of intangible assets in tech deals
In a technology M&A deal, whether you are acquiring or selling a tech or software business, valuation rarely hinges on a single dimension. Financial performance, growth efficiency, and cash flow durability remain the backbone of any transaction….
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Humanoid Robot Combat League URKL Officially Launched
On February 9, 2026, the launch conference of the inaugural Global Humanoid Robot Free Combat League, Ultimate Robot Knock-out Legend (URKL), was held. The event was initiated by Shenzhen EngineAI Robotics Technology Co., Ltd. (ENGINEAI) and…
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Driven electrolytes are agile and active at the nanoscale
Neutral particles can outpace diffusion in electric fields, shifting motion regimes over time; the model predicts behavior in sensing and active matter systems.
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Google pulls Android 17 Beta 1 at the last second, says it’s still “coming soon”
Just yesterday, we were talking about how Google is going straight to Android 17 Beta 1 without going down the Developer Preview route like it usually does, and how the first beta could have dropped yesterday. However, the Alphabet-owned…
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Night sky for Feb. 13-15: See zodiacal light brighten the horizon after sunset
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Night sky this weekend
Saturday, Feb. 14: Zodiacal light in the west (after dark)
See the zodiacal light after dusk on Feb. 13. (Image credit: Barry Burgess / 500px via Getty Images) February is a great…
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Neighboring quantum dots disturb stored quantum information, posing challenge for scaling up
Precise measurements show that future quantum computers may need to correct for errors caused by interference between neighboring quantum dots.
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