Big Moves for Big Science: FAST Telescope Swaps Imported Cables for Homegrown Tech! π‘
The world’s largest radio telescope, FAST, is upgrading its critical support cables with domestically produced tech to boost security and precision. ππ‘
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The world’s largest radio telescope, FAST, is upgrading its critical support cables with domestically produced tech to boost security and precision. ππ‘
President Salva Kiir reshuffles South Sudan’s military and finance leadership amid ongoing instability and security concerns. πΈπΈ
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s act of kneeling at the Australian War Memorial triggers online backlash over perceived hypocrisy. π¦πΊπ―π΅
A funeral procession is underway in Gaza for Azzam Al-Hayya, son of Hamas chief negotiator Khalil Al-Hayya, following an Israeli attack.
London-based Quantum Motion raises $160M to build smaller, cheaper, and more energy-efficient quantum computers using standard silicon chip technology. ππ»
Australian researchers have developed STimage, an AI tool that gives pathologists ‘super vision’ to detect cancer markers, paving the way for precision medicine. π§¬β¨
Former Chinese defense ministers Wei Fenghe and Li Shangfu have been sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve following graft convictions.
RSF leader Hemetti vows to continue the conflict in Sudan, claiming forces have grown to 450,000 fighters as the humanitarian crisis displaces 14 million people.
China Coast Guard vessel formation 1306 conducted a rights protection patrol in the territorial waters of the Diaoyu Dao this Thursday, May 7, 2026.
AI-powered robots are replacing dangerous manual labor in Hangzhou’s grain silos, boosting efficiency by 3x. π€πΎ