Chinese researchers have developed a nanomaterial made of Cuprum, Indium, Phosphorus and Sulfur that targets the spike protein of coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 variants, incl. Delta & Omicron, and promotes viral elimination. The study was published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.
We announced new positive data demonstrating that our lead #COVID19 #vaccine candidate, SCB-2019 (CpG 1018/Alum), elicited a robust immune response to the #Omicron BA.5 subvariant, the dominant SARS-CoV-2 variant circulating globally today.
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SMIC: Capable of producing photomask products of various technology nodes from 0.35 microns to 14 nanometers!
2022-08-28 10:58 HKT
Recently, an investor asked SMIC: Hello, Secretary of the Board of Directors. The prospectus mentioned that SMIC has the largest and most advanced photomask...
You are probably right.
The original video is posted by co-founder of XPeng Motors and UCWeb that u see getting inside in the video. So the video would be real. Just that there is probably no people inside when it is flying.
An incredibly sensitive test to detect a mysterious fifth fundamental force known as the chameleon force hints that it isn’t a valid candidate for dark energy
Chinese semiconductor firm SMIC announced on Friday a $7.5 billion deal to build a production facility in N.China's Tianjin with the capacity to produce 100,000 12-inch wafers a month.
Well, I tend to lean on the opposite direction. China should build at least some form of scientific facilities for fundamental high energy particles research. I don't pretend that I understand the scientific arguments in those debate, I can only trust the competency of the scientistic community...
That is the nature of scientific research.
Our ancestor has advise us, the "journey of a thousand miles, begin with a single step". If we keep progressing, one day we could get there.
Unlike progress in quantum communications and metrology, it is possible that quantum computer could never be...
Yes, there is way too much hype in media reporting of quantum computing research.
I think the common argument for quantum computing research is because in theory, it has potential wide application hence great benefit. Much like nuclear fusion.
Vast majority of scientific research fail to...
Big news! At #RISCV Summit China 2022, @alibaba_cloud unveiled Wujian 600, a #RISCV based development platform tailored for the design of SoCs in embedded applications, including home robots, medical imaging, and video conferencing.
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#Baidu has released a superconducting quantum computer “Qian Shi” and the world’s first all-platform quantum hardware-software integration solution “Liang Xi”. The new releases will accelerate the practical application of quantum technologies
-> https://prn.to/3RahiZf
Yes, quantum computer is limited in its application.
It was never meant to replace traditional computer.
But it has potential in performing extremely better than traditional computer in certain computation that could bring huge benefit.
In another word, there are things that quantum is bad...