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Trump Unveils $92B Investment to Build U.S. AI and Energy Hub
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On July 15, Donald Trump attended the inaugural "Energy and Innovation Summit" in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, announcing a $9.2 billion investment plan to turn the state into a U.S. hub for energy, AI, and innovation. It marks the largest investment in Pennsylvania’s history, covering data centers, power infrastructure, and AI training, with over 9,000 jobs expected. Twenty major firms, including Google, Blackstone, and FirstEnergy, are participating.more

Perplexity Eyes Post-Training with Moonlit's Kimi K2 Model for AI Enhancement
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Moonlit AI, a Beijing-based AI research firm, has unveiled its trillion-parameter Kimi K2 model, a MoE (Mixture-of-Experts) architecture with 1T total parameters and 32B activated parameters. The model demonstrates exceptional capabilities in code generation and general-purpose Agent tasks, marking a significant advancement in open-source AI technology. This development has drawn attention from U.S. AI startup Perplexity, whose CEO has hinted at potential post-training on K2 to boost product performance.more

EU Unveils Final AI Code of Conduct to Guide Compliance with AI Act
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The European Commission on July 10 released the final version of the General-Purpose AI Code of Conduct, a voluntary framework designed to help companies adhere to the EU’s landmark Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) set to take effect on August 2. The guidelines apply to mainstream generative AI models like ChatGPT, Gemini, Llama, and Grok, outlining requirements for transparency, copyright compliance, and systemic risk management.more

Smart Cities: The Future of Urban Living in 2045
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By 2045, an estimated 65% - 70% of the world's population will be residing in urban areas. As the urban population swells, the number of megacities with a population exceeding 10 million is projected to increase from 28 in 2016 to 41 by 2030. This massive influx of people into cities will place immense strain on urban infrastructure, including intercity transportation, food and water supply, power and energy systems, sewage treatment, and public safety networks.more

Meta Buys 3% Stake in EssilorLuxottica Asia-Pacific for $3.5B to Boost AI Glasses Push
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Meta has invested $3.5 billion to acquire roughly 3% of EssilorLuxottica’s Asia-Pacific unit, the world’s largest eyewear maker, in a bid to strengthen its artificial intelligence (AI) glasses business. Sources say Meta is considering raising its stake to around 5% in the future, signaling a shift to reduce reliance on smartphone platforms and build its own dedicated hardware ecosystem.more

Animal Life Discovered at Hydro - thermal Vents of the East Pacific Rise
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Scientists from Austria and the Netherlands have discovered animal life in the hydro - thermal vent area at a depth of 2,515 meters on the East Pacific seabed. The discovered species include large tube worms and sea snails. These living organisms are found in the warm, liquid - filled cavities within the rock fractures, indicating a possible connection between the sub - crustal ecosystem and the seabed ecosystem.more

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Xinhua News Agency, Sanya, December 29th – The "Exploration - 3", a multi - functional scientific research vessel independently built by China, arrived at the Nanshan Port Public Scientific Research Wharf in Sanya Yazhou Bay Science and Technology City on December 29th, 2024, and was officially commissioned. This event marks a significant breakthrough in China's deep - sea exploration capabilities.more

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Recently, scientists from the United States have reconstructed the curve of Earth's average temperature changes over the past 485 million years. By integrating 150,000 paleoclimate records with model simulations, they found that extreme warming events on Earth are highly correlated with the increase in CO₂ concentration. This research was published in the journal Science.more

Hydrogen Plasma - based Extraction of High - Purity Iron from Red Mud Drives Green Metallurgy
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European scientists have developed a new method that uses hydrogen plasma to reduce iron oxide in red mud, capable of producing liquid iron with a purity of over 95% in just a few minutes. This process contains almost no harmful elements and is suitable for steel - making. Meanwhile, it can consume red mud, an industrial solid waste, and is expected to solve the environmental problem of 180 million tons of red mud produced annually.more

Robots and Automation Systems: A Ubiquitous Presence by 2045
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By 2045, robots and automation systems will permeate every corner of Earth. Self-driving vehicles will make transportation safer and more efficient, potentially injecting new vitality into the sharing economy. Robots will handle numerous daily tasks, from caring for the elderly and grocery shopping to industrial roles like crop harvesting and public facility maintenance.more

Energy Revolution to Reshape Global Landscape Over Next 30 Years
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Over the next three decades, global energy demand is projected to rise by 35%, sparking an ongoing energy revolution. New oil extraction technologies like hydraulic fracturing and directional drilling have unlocked vast oil and gas reserves, upending the global oil market and turning the U.S. from the world’s top oil importer to its largest producer.more

Quantum Computing: Poised to Transform Technology in Coming Decades
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Quantum computing encodes and manipulates data using subatomic properties like superposition and quantum entanglement. Long confined to theory over past decades, recent research has yielded meaningful progress, with a practical quantum computer likely to emerge within 5–15 years.more