Technology

Electric vehicles (EVs) have gained traction in recent years as a sustainable solution to combat critical environmental issues such as air pollution and fossil fuel dependency. The allure of EVs lies in their potential to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, thereby addressing the pressing challenges posed by climate change and environmental degradation. The reduction of
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This week, heavyweights in the chipmaking industry and artificial intelligence will gather for Taiwan’s prestigious tech expo, Computex. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is expected to receive a rockstar reception during his keynote speech, drawing significant interest from attendees. Notably, leaders from some of Nvidia’s main rivals in AI hardware, such as AMD, Qualcomm, and Intel,
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Metal halide perovskites have emerged as a promising material for the development of thin-film transistors with exceptional optoelectronic properties. While tin halide perovskites have demonstrated impressive field-effect mobilities in p-type transistors, the challenge lies in achieving similar performances in n-type transistors to enable the development of complementary logic circuits. Researchers have observed that perovskite channels
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The surge in international sales of high-tech bidet toilets, pioneered by Japanese company TOTO, is indicative of a growing trend towards luxury bathroom experiences worldwide. These sophisticated toilets, equipped with warm seats and precision spray technology, have become a must-have for A-list celebrities like Drake, the Kardashians, and even US congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. As Japan
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The study conducted by researchers from Shanghai University, as published in Cyborg Bionic Systems, introduces a groundbreaking artificial intelligence framework known as “Correction and Planning with Memory Integration” (CPMI). This innovative framework aims to enhance the way robots interpret and execute tasks by leveraging large language models (LLMs) to improve efficiency and effectiveness in performing
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The Australian government is currently investigating claims made by a hacking group known as ShinyHunters regarding the theft of the personal details of 560 million customers from Ticketmaster, a global events giant. The group allegedly obtained names, addresses, phone numbers, and partial credit card information, which they offered for sale at a price of US$500,000
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