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US company drives America's edge over China in global AI race

Artificial intelligence, or AI, is a form of processing that simulates human and animal intelligence via machines or computer systems to carry out data analytics, language processing, speech recognition and computer vision.

Fox News - Business - 11 minutes ago

'Jews for Zohran' Mamdani group tied to niece of lefty China-based billionaire

The niece of the China-based billionaire purportedly backing left-wing protest groups in the US spearheaded the “Jews for Zohran'” Mamdani campaign—a bid to give the Israel-bashing candidate...

New York Post - Politics - 1 hour ago

Scanning the heavens at the Vatican Observatory -- Perched in the hills outside Rome sits the Palace of Castel Gandolfo, the centuries-old lakeside summer home for popes, which is also home to the Vatican Observatory, established in 1891 to help bridge the chasm between religion and science. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with scientists and students for whom the Church's observations of the heavens are a means to unite people beyond faith.

Perched in the hills outside Rome sits the Palace of Castel Gandolfo, the centuries-old lakeside summer home for popes, which is also home to the Vatican Observatory, established in 1891 to help bridge the chasm between religion and science. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with scientists and students for whom the Church's observations of the heavens are a means to unite people beyond faith.

CBS News - Science - 2 hours ago

After scientist questioned for China ties died by suicide, family sues and speaks out

Jane Wu was never charged with any wrongdoing, and her family is still outraged that her lab was shut down "without explanation," they say.

NBC News - World - 5 hours ago

Deepening China-Iran ties pose a new challenge for India

India, for its part, must keep a watch on the Beijing-Tehran-Islamabad nexus, though West Asia will not be an easy sail for China either

First Post - Top Stories - 5 hours ago

Why Yankees ace pulled out of All-Star Game: 'A lot of machinations'

Max Fried may have a homecoming start in Atlanta next week, but it won’t be in the All-Star Game.

New York Post - Sports - 7 hours ago

China's New Policies to Aid Employment Amid Trade Tensions Will Have Little Effect: Analysts

The communist regime’s ‘work-for-relief’ program is more of a way to exploit poor Chinese citizens than to provide them aid, some observers said.

Epoch Times - Top Stories - 12 hours ago

Bilateral relations between India and China have improved since the 2020 clash - but larger challenges remain.

Bilateral relations between India and China have improved since the 2020 clash - but larger challenges remain.

BBC News - Business - 16 hours ago

Has the Dalai Lama's lifelong commitment to peace preserved Tibetan identity – or facilitated its erasure by China? -- Kapil Komireddi -- July 10, 2025

While the spiritual leader’s campaign kept the cause of Tibet alive abroad, it failed to halt the destruction of the Tibetan homeland

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 16 hours ago

US Commander Says China Has Failed to Coerce Rival States in South China Sea -- Adm. Stephen Koehler, who oversees the largest naval fleet command in the world, gave assurances Friday in a Manila forum of...

Adm. Stephen Koehler, who oversees the largest naval fleet command in the world, gave assurances Friday in a Manila forum of U.S. commitment to help defend freedom of passage and the rule of law in the Indo-Pacific region.

Military.com - Top Stories - 19 hours ago

China Tries To Choke Off Defense Industry of US-Backed Rival

Move will have little impact on Taiwan's defense contractors, which mainly rely on friendly countries for components.

Newsweek - World - 21 hours ago

Trump eyes China visit for tariff talks, Rubio says after Malaysia meeting

Trump has threatened to restore 145% duties on Beijing if a trade deal can't be worked out by Aug. 10.

New York Post - Politics - 22 hours ago

US Commander Says China Has Failed to Coerce Rival States in South China Sea

Adm. Stephen Koehler, who oversees the largest naval fleet command in the world, gave assurances Friday in a Manila forum of U.S. commitment to help defend freedom of passage and the rule of law in the Indo-Pacific region.

Military.com - US News - 23 hours ago

Rubio and Wang stress cooperation after talks in Malaysia as U.S.-China tensions simmer

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Friday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, as tensions between the two global powers continue to rise.

Los Angeles Times - World - 1 day ago

Gazprom, CNPC discuss future Russian gas supplies to China

MOSCOW: The heads of Russia's Gazprom and China's energy company CNPC discussed future Russian gas supplies to China during talks in Beijing, Gazprom said on Friday (Jul 11), as Moscow seeks stronger ties with the world's biggest energy consumer. Russia, the holder of world's largest gas reserves, has dive

Channel NewsAsia - Business - 1 day ago

De-escalation with China: India needs a lasting solution, not temporary fixes

The Chinese Communist leadership tends to portray bilateral issues as manageable rather than resolvable. China retains the strategic flexibility to escalate tensions when required

First Post - Opinion - 1 day ago

US and China have 'positive' meeting at ASEAN foreign minister talks

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Chinese top diplomat Wang Yi's first face-to-face meeting since US President Donald Trump returned to office came as both countries vie for greater influence in the region.

Channel NewsAsia - World - 1 day ago

Rubio has 'positive' meeting with China's Wang at ASEAN talks

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday said he had a positive meeting with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on the sidelines of ASEAN talks in Malaysia, where Washington's tariffs are in sharp...

International The News - World - 1 day ago

Scientists discover oldest known dog breed in Greenland

Findings point to ‘earlier-than-expected’ arrival of first people to Greenland

Independent UK - Science - 1 day ago

Permanent solutions elude as China plays the long game on Tibet and India's borders

China’s attack on India in 1962, with skirmishes leading up to it, all started in the 1950s after the PLA forcibly occupied Tibet. The parallels between the 1950s and now must be carefully studied by India

First Post - Opinion - 1 day ago

US Allies in Europe Project Aircraft Carrier Power Near China

The U.K., France and Italy have deployed their aircraft carriers to the Indo-Pacific region since 2021.

Newsweek - Top Stories - 1 day ago

China's Economy Likely Grew 5.2% In Q2 Despite Trade War: AFP Poll

China's economy is expected to have expanded more than five percent in the second quarter thanks to strong exports, analysts say, but they warned Donald Trump's trade war could cause a sharp slowdown in the final six months.

International Business Times - Business - 1 day ago

Rubio To Meet China's Wang On Sidelines Of ASEAN Talks

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on Friday on the sidelines of ASEAN talks in Malaysia where Washington's tariffs are in sharp focus.

International Business Times - Business - 1 day ago

US Targets Attempts To Dodge Trump Tariffs With China In Crosshairs

As President Donald Trump ramps up tariff threats on US trading partners, his administration is taking aim at a tactic said to be used by Chinese companies to dodge the levies by moving goods through third countries.

International Business Times - World - 1 day ago

US and China resume dialogue at ASEAN gathering today

KUALA LUMPUR: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on Friday on the sidelines of an ASEAN foreign ministers’ meeting in Malaysia, the State Department...

International The News - World - 1 day ago

Easing cannabis restrictions would set back the 'Golden Age' . . . and boost China

President Donald Trump is facing a pivotal decision: whether to ease national restrictions on marijuana, a policy shift he hinted at during his 2024 campaign.

New York Post - Opinion - 1 day ago

TikTok Faces 2nd Probe by EU Watchdog Over China Data Transfers

The video-sharing app was fined $620 million in May for transferring European users’ personal data to China, a ruling the company is appealing.

Epoch Times - Top Stories - 1 day ago

James Gunn's Woke 'Superman' Needs to Open Big in China, Pre-Sales Show a Bust Is Brewing

Director James Gunn's "Superman reboot," hitting theaters this weekend, carries a production and promotional budget in the $300 to $400 million range. The David-Corenswet-starring film will need a big debut in China, where DC Studios has seen its superhero movies go to die or never show at all. Early "Superman" ticket sales figures suggest the Middle Kingdom could prove to be Kryptonite.

Breitbart - Entertainment - 1 day ago

China's war commemorations contrast with hesitant approach of Japan's

Memorialising the war with Japan, which cost 14 million lives, is part of a broader narrative of national rejuvenation in China

Irish Times - World - 1 day ago

China Is 'Reviewing the Situation' After Ukraine Arrests Two Chinese Nationals for Alleged Espionage

The Chinese Foreign Ministry acknowledged on Thursday the news of the arrest of two Chinese nationals in Ukraine on charges of espionage.

Breitbart - World - 1 day ago

China Pitches South American Transcontinental Railroad as 'Alternative to the Panama Canal'

China and Brazil signed a memorandum of understanding to explore the possibility of building a transcontinental railroad from Brazil to Peru.

Breitbart - World - 2 days ago

Czech Republic Bans China's DeepSeek Over Data Security Concerns

Czech government officials cite DeepSeek’s obligation to provide information to Beijing upon request as key concern.

Epoch Times - Business - 2 days ago

Trump Administration Takes Stake in Rare Earths Firm In Move To End China's Control

The Trump administration is deepening its effort to sever U.S. reliance on Chinese rare earth supplies, committing $400 million in equity financing to MP Materials Corp. as part of a broader plan to expand domestic production of rare earth magnets used in advanced weapons systems and industrial technologies. | Economy

Breitbart - Technology - 2 days ago

Scientists discover new, rare blood type during routine test

A woman’s blood was so unique that doctors couldn’t find a single compatible donor, not even her own siblings

Independent UK - Science - 2 days ago

Scientists discover what actually causes giant volcanic eruptions

A giant, large-scale eruption once contributed to the demise of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago

Independent UK - Science - 2 days ago

Irish open fresh privacy probe on TikTok after user data was stored in China

New investigation follows earlier General Data Protection Regulation enquiry by the Irish authority that landed TikTok with a €530 million fine.

Euractiv - Technology - 2 days ago

Scientists developing AI tool to assess car repairs to aid insurance industry

The University of Portsmouth’s School of Computing is working with accident repair group ABL 1 Touch and Innovate UK on the project.

Independent UK - Science - 2 days ago

Pakistan qualify for U18 Asia Cup 2025 semi-final after China win

DAZHOU: Continuing their unbeaten run in the Men's U18 Asia Cup 2025, Pakistan secured a commanding 2-1 victory over China at the Dazhou National Hockey Training Centre to qualify for the...

International The News - Sports - 2 days ago

China attempts unique feat in space, its 2 satellites try orbital refuelling at over 35,000 km altitude

China may have just become the first country to attempt satellite-to-satellite refuelling in geosynchronous orbit

First Post - Technology - 2 days ago

Rare disease research boost for lysosomal scientists backed by Chiesi

Three scientists have been awarded research grants through Chiesi’s ‘Find For Rare’ programme to advance early-stage innovation in ultra-rare lysosomal conditions.

Euractiv - Health - 2 days ago

American Mineral Buyers Find Ways Around China's Export Ban

American buyers use third-party countries to get around China's ban on exporting several critical minerals to the United States.

Breitbart - World - 2 days ago

Chimpanzees follow fashion trends just like humans, scientists find

Eight rescue chimps were observed copying each other placing blades of grass and twigs behind their ears

Independent UK - Science - 3 days ago

China's emissions may be falling - here's what you should know

Experts are divided if the drop over really means China has reached the peak of its emissions.

BBC News - Science - 3 days ago

Heatwave likely killed 263 people in London, say scientists

Two thirds of the deaths would not have happened without climate change, which made temperatures in London almost 4C higher, according to the analysis.

Sky News - Technology - 3 days ago

China: Cross-Dresser Known as 'Red Uncle' Charged with Seducing Men, Publishing Secretly-Recorded Videos

China’s latest social media celebrity is the "Red Uncle,” a cross-dresser who lured a large number of men into videotaped sexual encounters.

Breitbart - World - 3 days ago

Dozens missing after monsoon triggers Nepal-China floods

At least eight people died and dozens are missing after monsoon rains caused flooding at the Nepal-China border.

Aljazeera - Environment - 3 days ago

China's emerging robot industry seeks new markets overseas

China's robotics industry may not be at the cutting edge, but it’s catching up with the rest of the world at lightning speed. Now Beijing wants to see robotics in all areas of life and a lucrative product for export.

Deutsche Welle - Business - 3 days ago

Scientists have dismissed conspiracy theories that the Texas floods were caused by cloud seeding. A DW Fact Check.

Conspiracy theorists have blamed the devastating flash floods in Texas on cloud seeding, a technique used to chemically induce rainfall. Scientists have dismissed the theories as baseless. A DW Fact Check.

Deutsche Welle - Science - 4 days ago

Can China overcome sustainability challenges by altering people's diets?

China's Anti-Food Waste Law mostly oversees and punishes the catering and media sectors with fines for misleading consumers or promoting food waste. Hence, eating broadcasts becomes a crackdown target.

Global Voices - Entertainment - 4 days ago

Scientists unearth fossils of 'previously unknown species'

The newly-found fossils are 209 million years old and include pterosaurs, primitive frogs and lizard-like reptiles

Independent UK - Science - 4 days ago

EU must 'de-risk' faster from China, says von der Leyen

The European Commission president also warned that Brussels’ relationship with Beijing will only improve if China ceases its “unyielding support” for Russia and transforms its export-oriented economy.

Euractiv - Business - 4 days ago

Poisoned water and scarred hills: BBC visits world's rare earths capital in China

The price of the rare earth metals the world buys from China

BBC News - Science - 4 days ago

Samsung projects large drop in second-quarter profit as it faced U.S. AI chip curbs on China

Samsung expects its operating profit in the second quarter dropped 56 per cent from a year earlier

The Globe and Mail - Technology - 4 days ago

China buying up mines globally – FT

Beijing is reportedly racing to lock in critical mineral supplies as the West restricts Chinese investments

Russia Today - Business - 4 days ago

Report: China's TikTok Builds U.S. Version of App Ahead of Potential Sale

China's TikTok is reportedly planning to launch a new app tailored specifically for U.S. users in September as the company seeks to address national security concerns and comply with federal legislation. The move could signal that Tiktok's Chinese parent company ByteDance is close to selling its American operations to comply with federal legislation.

Breitbart - Technology - 4 days ago

Why China's rare earth supremacy damages the global economy

China has threatened to limit exports of rare earth. This would be a major blow to businesses around the world. Makers of cars, wind turbines, robotics and machinery depend equally on the elements. With supply chains interrupted, production of many goods could come to a standstill.

Deutsche Welle - Business - 4 days ago

Scientists find subtle new early signs of Parkinson's

Behaviours like rearing, walking, and hunching were found tied to loss of neurons associated with Parkinson’s

Independent UK - Science - 5 days ago

Scientists unlock secrets of oldest rocks on Earth

The rocks are even older than originally thought

Independent UK - Science - 5 days ago

Scientists find 3,500-year-old city in Peru rivalling Ancient Egypt

Ancient city likely served as trading hub connecting South American coast to Andes

Independent UK - Science - 5 days ago

France says China used embassies to undermine sales of French jet

Intelligence officials say Beijing tried to hammer the reputation and sales of the Rafale jet

Independent UK - World - 5 days ago

NIH budget cuts threaten the future of biomedical research — and the young scientists behind it

NIH budget cuts are threatening key medical research programs, shrinking training grants, and leaving young researchers facing career uncertainty.

Los Angeles Times - Science - 6 days ago

Trump says US-China talk on possible TikTok sale to begin next week

Trump last month also extended a deadline to 17 September for China-based ByteDance to divest the US assets of TikTok, a social media app with 170 million users in the US

First Post - Technology - 6 days ago

China retaliates against EU ban with curbs on medical device imports

China's finance ministry said on Sunday it was restricting government purchases of medical devices from the European Union that exceed 45 million yuan in value, in retaliation to Brussels' own...

International The News - Health - 6 days ago

China retaliates against EU, bars imports of medical devices

China announced on Sunday that European medical device companies will be barred from selling to the Chinese government as a countermeasure for the European...

Daily Sabah - Business - 6 days ago

Australia needs a new China strategy: America's promised pivot to Asia is unlikely

The United States cannot disentangle itself from the Middle East – and that has big consequences for our defence planning.

Sydney Morning Herald - World - 6 days ago

Inside the lab trying to change people's minds about sharks -- Scientists at Oregon State University are working to change people's minds about sharks--and are learning more about the health of the ocean in the process.

Scientists at Oregon State University are working to change people's minds about sharks--and are learning more about the health of the ocean in the process.

CBS News - Science - 7 days ago

China slaps tariffs on EU brandy, exempts top Cognac brands

Move follows a months-long investigation seen as retaliation for EU tariffs on Chinese EVs.

Euractiv - Business - 8 days ago

Scientists define six traits that make any person 'cool'

Findings may help better understand role played by some traits in establishing social hierarchies

Independent UK - Science - 8 days ago

Public Health -- U.S. Budget Cuts Are Robbing Early-Career Scientists of Their Future

Canceled grants and slashed budgets are disproportionately affecting junior health researchers, dealing a major blow to the future of science and society in the U.S.

Scientific American - Health - 9 days ago

Antitrust enforcer Gail Slater on American innovation: 'We can win the AI race against the Chinese without becoming like China'

“It's about enforcing antitrust robustly in a way that works for all Americans … that’s my starting point,” the head of the Department of Justice Antitrust Division told NYNext.

New York Post - Business - 9 days ago

China's Huawei Technologies must face criminal case for racketeering, other charges, U.S. judge says

Company, some subsidiaries, accused of plotting to steal U.S. trade secrets, doing business in North Korea despite sanctions

The Globe and Mail - Technology - 10 days ago

Pharmaceuticals -- Could China's New GLP-1 Drugs Beat Out Ozempic?

GLP-1 drugs currently being tested in China target complications associated with obesity such as heart disease, fatty liver disease and type 2 diabetes

Scientific American - Health - 11 days ago

China's Robot Soccer Team Getting More Buzz Than Their Human Counterparts

While China's men's soccer team hasn't generated much excitement in recent years, humanoid robot teams have won over fans in Beijing

Huffington Post - Weird - 12 days ago

Humanoid robots play soccer in China

AI-powered humanoid robots faced off in a 3-on-3 game of soccer in Beijing, as a preview for the upcoming World Humanoid Robot Games set to kick off in August in China’s capital. The robots were completely autonomous, and were even designed to stand up on their own after falling, but some still had to be helped off the field on stretchers.

NBC News - Technology - 12 days ago

Iran, China and the world at war: what the Nato summit really told us

This week saw a big change for Europe, Nato and UK security. It was agreed that Iran was not a mainstream Nato and Europe pre-occupation. Donald Trump has sucked the oxygen out of the headlines at the Nato summit in Holland by being referred to as the “big Daddy” – not to his evident displeasure – by the unusually oleaginous secretary general Mark Rutte.

Evening Standard - Opinion - 12 days ago

Humanoid robots score big in fully autonomous China football match

The first test event for the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games began with a landmark 3v3 AI football match in Beijing on Saturday night, according to CGTN.Hosted at the Beijing Smart E-sports...

International The News - Technology - 13 days ago

Scientists create tiny hearts to revolutionize heart disease treatment

Sydney: Researchers have created lab grown heart tissues that closely mimic adult heart muscle, marking a significant advance in treating genetic hear...

Peninsula Qatar - Technology - 14 days ago

These may be the oldest rocks on Earth -- Scientists have identified what could be the oldest rocks on Earth from a rock formation in Canada.

Scientists have identified what could be the oldest rocks on Earth from a rock formation in Canada.

CBS News - Science - 15 days ago

Scientists think they have found the oldest rocks on earth

Research suggest the rocks could be as old as 4.3 billion years

Independent UK - Science - 15 days ago

China warming to new Russian mega gas pipeline – WSJ

The Israel-Iran conflict has renewed Beijing’s interest in the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, according to the WSJ

Russia Today - Business - 17 days ago

Da Vinci designs could make modern drones stealthier, scientists say

Modernised version of Da Vinci rotor design could produce less sound intensity per unit lift, researchers say

Independent UK - Science - 17 days ago

Google promoted content from hijacked local news website posting pro-China content

A website purporting to be a local news outlet operating out of a Long Island village has been taken over by anonymous actors pushing puff pieces about China.

Washington Examiner - Top Stories - 17 days ago

EU Commissioner Calls for Joint Rare Earths Reserves to Mitigate Threats From Communist China

Refining rare earths is an even bigger challenge, as their processing is highly polluting and pose significant health risks to the public, one expert said.

Epoch Times - Business - 17 days ago

Scientists raise 'urgent concerns' over new bat viruses found in China

Viruses are similar to deadly Nipah and Hendra pathogens

Independent UK - Science - 17 days ago

Hundreds of women writers arrested as China extends crackdown on 'Boys' Love' fantasies

BL is a subversive genre for women to explore their sexuality beyond gender stereotypes, as its relationships eschew expressions of dominance and reproductive function.

Global Voices - Politics - 17 days ago

Quite Aside From the 'Trade War,' China's Economy Continues to Struggle

While Beijing and Washington maneuver, Chinese officials needs to attend to equally difficult economic problems at home.

Epoch Times - Business - 17 days ago

As Tehran Loses the War, So Does Communist China

Chinese investments in Iran are at risk.

Epoch Times - Opinion - 18 days ago

Canadian telecom hacked by suspected China state group

Maximum-security Cisco vulnerability was patched Oct. 2023 and exploited Feb. 2025.

Ars Technica - Business - 18 days ago

Charles pays tribute to 'resilience' of Antarctic research scientists

While the UK enjoys its longest day of sunlight on Saturday, British scientists at the South Pole experience 24 hours of darkness.

Independent UK - Science - 21 days ago

Iran-Israel war shifts global balances, tests China's power

The war will reshape global power dynamics, testing China's geopolitical influence as it faces a defining moment in backing Iran against...

Daily Sabah - Opinion - 21 days ago

Can China reclaim its IPO crown?

Hong Kong is hot. The mainland very much is not

Economist - Business - 22 days ago

China soy sauce maker rises on Hong Kong debut

Hong Kong: Shares in China s top soy sauce maker Foshan Haitian ended slightly higher on its debut Thursday after raising US$1.3 billion in one of Hon...

Peninsula Qatar - Top Stories - 23 days ago

Will China's new solar firms accelerate Indonesia's green transition?

Indonesia has immense solar panel potential, but why isn't the archipelago fully taking advantage of it?

Global Voices - Environment - 26 days ago

Your brain physically changes when you work too much, scientists warn

Overworking physically alters brain regions responsible for executive functions and emotional stability, according to a new study, with potential long-term impact. Experts weighed in.

Fox News - Health - 26 days ago

Scientists find simple diet trick to defeat insomnia within 24 hours

Findings are first to draw time-based link between day’s food choices and objectively-measured nighttime sleep

Independent UK - Science - 26 days ago

Some fish feel pain for up to 20 minutes after catch, scientists find

Pre-slaughter practices like fish crowding during transport may cause even greater suffering

Independent UK - Science - 29 days ago

China's "low-altitude economy" is taking off

The authorities have found a new industry they want Chinese firms to dominate

Economist - Business - 1 month ago

Trump: U.S.-China trade deal reached, rare earth supply and tariff truce secured

ALBAWABA—U.S. President Donald Trump announced today that a new trade agreement between the United States and China "has been reached," following renewe

Albawaba - Business - 1 month ago

Taiwan thinks the unthinkable: resisting China without America

Its plan was to hold off a Chinese attack until America turned up. What now?

Economist - World - 1 month ago

China's Central Bank Seems Unable to Deliver What the Chinese Economy Needs

Tiny interest rate cuts of the kind delivered by the People’s Bank of China fall far short of what the country needs.

Epoch Times - Business - 1 month ago

The world could be facing another 'China shock,' but it comes with a silver lining

A new round of "China shock" appears to be under way as Beijing doubles down on manufacturing and exports to offset the drag in domestic consumption.

CNBC - Business - 1 month ago

Global auto industry on edge as China tightens rare earth mineral exports

Diplomats and executives from India, Japan and the EU have sought meetings with their Chinese counterparts to reach a solution after China imposed restrictions on the export of rare earth alloys, mixtures and magnets

First Post - Technology - 1 month ago

Japanese scientists develop plastic with rapid seawater dissolution

Researchers in Japan have developed a plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours, offering up a potential solution for a modern-day scourge polluting...

Daily Sabah - Environment - 1 month ago

China launches Tianwen-2 space probe to collect samples from asteroid near Mars

The Tianwen-2 mission by China targets asteroid 2016 HO3 to gather samples, with plans for future missions to Mars and Jupiter, enhancing space exploration efforts.

Fox News - Science - 1 month ago

France's Macron calls on Europe and Asia to unite as U.S.-China tensions flare

Macron's speech comes amid a regional tour that has also taken him to Vietnam and Indonesia.

CNBC - World - 1 month ago

Op-ed: Don't buy Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's China AI policy 'failure' story

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang continued to blast chip export controls on China as a "failure" of U.S. policy as part of the chipmaker's earnings. He's wrong.

CNBC - Opinion - 1 month ago

Trump cuts spark global rush to recruit displaced US scientists

As Trump cuts science funding, global universities and governments are actively recruiting U.S. researchers seeking stability and support

Daily Sabah - Science - 1 month ago

Foreign interest rises as China's low-altitude economy expo signals sector expansion

China’s focus on the low-altitude economy is taking flight. Industry partners tell CNA that they’ve seen more interest from foreign buyers this year, despite the US tariffs. Deborah Wong reports.

Channel NewsAsia - Business - 1 month ago

Why Make-in-India isn't a guaranteed success despite U.S. tariffs on China

India might just have work harder to attract investors, as the country will need to overcome multiple hurdles to become a China alternative.

CNBC - World - 1 month ago

Scientists propose novel way of treating mosquitoes for malaria

Normally the insects are targeted with insecticide, but US researchers say anti-malaria drugs absorbed through their legs can stop them spreading disease.

BBC News - Health - 1 month ago

Scientists predict underwater volcano eruption 300 miles off Oregon

The Axial Seamount, located 300 miles off Oregon's coast, shows signs of eruption. Experts assure it won't affect land or cause seismic events.

Fox News - Science - 1 month ago

Your Favorite Cheap Made-In-China Shopping Sites Aren't Going Dark — Yet

Temu and Shein will likely use the reprieve in tariffs with China to stock up U.S. warehouses, experts said.

Huffington Post - Business - 1 month ago

Could US and China pause be a turning point in Trump-Xi trade war?

After months of economic brinkmanship, world’s two largest economies have hit pause

Independent UK - Business - 1 month ago

Dow Leaps 1,100 Points And S&P 500 Rallies 3.3% Following 90-Day Truce In US-China Trade War

U.S. stocks rallied after China and the United States announced a 90-day truce in their trade war.

Huffington Post - Business - 1 month ago

California breathes sigh of relief with delayed tariffs on Mexico and Canada. China remains in play

Stocks largely recover from an early tumble after Trump confirms one-month delay in imposing tariffs on Mexico. But tariffs on China remain in play.

Los Angeles Times - Business - 2 months ago

Apple to 'source' most US iPhones from India; Trump tariffs on China to cost it $900 mn

During the company’s second-quarter earnings call, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company made quarterly records in several countries, including India

First Post - Technology - 2 months ago

Why is China investing in renewable energy in Kazakhstan?

China’s investments in renewables in Kazakhstan allow Chinese companies to export their excess capacities to profitable foreign markets but also help China mask its environmental damage and create a favorable perception abroad.

Global Voices - Health - 3 months ago

'Well-preserved' baby mammoth dating back to Ice Age dissected by scientists: photos

A baby mammoth nicknamed "Yana" was dissected by Russian scientists at North-Eastern Federal University in Yakutsk on March 27, pictures show.

Fox News - Science - 3 months ago

Chinese officials look to limit social media and screen time in China

While some youth in China admit to spending an excessive amount of time on the internet, many are skeptical about new government proposals aimed at regulating the time young Chinese spend online and on social media sites. In conversations at China’s annual political meetings that wrapped up in...

Voice of America - World - 3 months ago

Can the US pry Russia away from China?

Western politicians have repeatedly called on China to limit or cease tacit support for Russia’s bloody war against Ukraine

Voice of America - Top Stories - 3 months ago

China uses DeepSeek, other AI models, for surveillance and information attacks on US

Beijing also uses AI models to collect biometric data and for social media listening for Chinese security services

Voice of America - Technology - 4 months ago

Who has better humanoid robots, US or China?

Chinese tech firms and state media have spotlighted humanoid robots, which have grown in popularity since the Unitree G1 appeared to run, jump, dance and perform martial arts-like movements in a recent demonstration. Both the United States and China are leaders in humanoid robot technology....

Voice of America - Technology - 4 months ago

Why scientists are counting tiny marine creatures, from Space

Differences in seawater colour could reveal how tiny Antarctic creatures are faring in a warming world.

BBC News - Science - 5 months ago

Asteroid contains building blocks of life, say scientists

Bennu contains minerals and thousands of organic molecules, including the chemical components that make up DNA.

BBC News - Science - 5 months ago

EPA Scientists Said They Were Pressured to Downplay Harms From Chemicals. A Watchdog Found They Were Retaliated Against.

Three reports issued by the agency’s inspector general detailed personal attacks suffered by the scientists — including being called “stupid,” “piranhas” and “pot-stirrers” — and called on the EPA to take “appropriate corrective action” in response.

ProPublica - Environment - 9 months ago

Biden's Curbs On China Could Blunt Singapore's Edge In An Emerging Technology Field

As Washington races to deny China the advantage in key technology areas, eyes are on Singapore, Southeast Asia's rising quantum technology leader.

International Business Times - Technology - 1 year ago