JMSDF receives new underwater gliders for trials
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) announced on its social media channel on 23 February that it had recently received two new uncrewed underwater...
Nvidia beats Wall Street expectations despite DeepSeek’s AI breakthrough
Nvidia’s strong growth forecast for the first quarter on Wednesday signalled that booming demand for its artificial intelligence (AI) chips was intact, and the...
China’s Big Bust: Homes, Cars, Steel Fall Like Dominoes
On February 17, videos circulating online showed nearly a thousand people who had invested in Shandong province’s Taishan Steel Group, gathering in front of...
Top mathematician Shing-Tung Yau leads China’s bid for 2030 maths Olympics
China is vying with Japan and Britain to host the 2030 maths Olympics for the second time, after it first held the event in...
Singapore’s space technology dreams to take flight with US$45 million development boost
Singapore will inject a further S$60 million (US$45 million) over two years to grow its space technology programme amid a “revolution in the development...
Uncovering the Truth of Forced Organ Harvesting in China
Uncovering the Truth of Forced Organ Harvesting in China Ethan Gutmann discusses the role of investigative journalism, exposing the genocidal system targeting Falun Gong...
White House: Federal Agency Heads Will Decide How Workers Should Respond to Mass Email
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that her own response to the email took ‘about a minute-and-a-half’ to think about what she had accomplished in...
Senator Warns That US, a Regulatory ‘Dinosaur,’ Losing Edge in Nuclear Innovation
Sen. James Risch (R-Idaho) tells utility commissioners that the federal government must subsidize pioneering developers to be competitive. WASHINGTON—Americans invented nuclear power, were the...