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Quantum Computing: Harnessing Subatomic Marvels for a New Era of Computing
Quantum computing leverages properties of subatomic particles, such as superposition and quantum entanglement, to encode and manipulate data. For decades, it remained a theoretical concept, but recent research has started yielding significant results. In the next 5 - 15 years, the creation of a practically useful quantum computer is highly likely.

"Exploration - 3" Commissioned in Sanya, Boosting Manned Deep - sea Diving to Cover the Entire Sea Area
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.

Robots and Automation Systems: A Ubiquitous Presence by 2045
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.

Space Technology: A New Era of Exploration and Challenges
The space industry is entering a phase of growth unparalleled since the 1960s. Emerging technologies—including robotics, advanced propulsion systems, lightweight materials, additive manufacturing, and component miniaturization—are driving down the cost of sending humans and cargo into space, unlocking new opportunities for space exploration.

The United States: A Global Leader in Economy and Technology
As the world’s universally recognized most developed nation, the United States has long dominated the global economy, consistently ranking first in economic power. Its technological prowess equally leads the world, with the nation achieving numerous global firsts in fields such as healthcare, electronic information, aerospace, and nuclear industry within its short 200 - year history. At the heart of this technological dominance is Silicon Valley, located in the southern San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.

South Korea’s Technological Ascent: From Economic Tiger to Multisectoral Powerhouse
Once part of Asia’s “Four Little Dragons,” South Korea has transformed from a developing nation into a global technological powerhouse. Renowned for its dominance in mechanical engineering, automotive manufacturing, and semiconductors, the country continues to diversify its technological strengths, investing heavily in emerging sectors such as aerospace, defense, nanotechnology, and healthcare.

Israel: A Technological Dynamo in Semiconductors, Agriculture, and Defense
Despite its small size, Israel has emerged as a global technological powerhouse, particularly excelling in the semiconductor industry, agricultural technology, and defense science. These sectors not only underpin its economic growth but also have far - reaching global impacts.

UK's Nobel Legacy: A Century of Scientific Eminence
Between 1901 and 2023, the United Kingdom has firmly established itself as a global scientific powerhouse, boasting an impressive count of 138 Nobel laureates. This remarkable achievement underscores the nation’s enduring commitment to academic excellence and groundbreaking research across a multitude of disciplines, solidifying its position among the world’s most influential contributors to science, literature, and peace.

Japan's Nobel Success: A Testament to Research Excellence
As of now, Japan has amassed an impressive 27 Nobel Prizes, spanning diverse fields including physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and the peace prize. This remarkable achievement not only underscores Japan’s multifaceted contributions to global knowledge but also highlights the nation’s unwavering commitment to academic and scientific exploration across various disciplines.

The Triumvirate of Ultra-Precision Machine Tools and Materials Science: Japan, Germany, and Switzerland
Ultra-precision machine tools and materials science form the bedrock of modern industry, and three nations—Japan, Germany, and Switzerland—dominate these critical sectors. Among them, Japan has established an unparalleled lead, blending technological innovation with meticulous engineering to set global standards.

Google's Quantum Chip Willow Achieves Milestone in Quantum Computing
On December 9, research results were published in Nature, revealing that Willow, a quantum chip developed by Google in the United States, has for the first time achieved "below-threshold" quantum computing. This is a significant milestone in the pursuit of building accurate and practical quantum computers.

Euclid Space Telescope Unveils First Scientific Results
The European Space Agency (ESA) has released the first scientific results from the Euclid Space Telescope, which was launched in July 2023. Among these results are scientific images that vividly display a brilliant galaxy cluster, nearby spiral galaxies, and a colorful interstellar gas cloud teeming with hundreds of thousands of young stars. These images offer a breathtaking view into the wonders of the universe.

Gilead's HIV Drug Lenacapavir Shows 100% Efficacy in Prevention
On June 20, U.S. biopharmaceutical company Gilead announced that Lenacapavir, a once - every - six - months injectable HIV - 1 capsid inhibitor, demonstrated 100% effectiveness in preventing HIV infection. This breakthrough has the potential to revolutionize HIV prevention strategies.

French AI Startup Mistral Unveils Powerful Multimodal Model Pixtral 12B
French AI startup Mistral has recently made waves in the tech world with the launch of its first multimodal AI model, Pixtral 12B. This model showcases the great potential of multimodal AI in handling complex tasks, boasting remarkable capabilities in both image and text processing.

Europe's Manufacturing Sector's Emission Reduction Momentum Weakens in First Half of 2024
In the first half of 2024, despite Europe's progress in promoting energy transition and clean energy technologies, carbon emissions from the manufacturing sector remained high, and the impetus to reduce emissions was thwarted by a sharp drop in carbon prices due to the economic slowdown and other factors.

The world's most powerful land-based crane SK6000's shocking debut
Japanese corporate TOPPAN and its Indian subsidiary TOPPAN Speciality Films announced they are acquiring 80% of shares in Irplast, an Italian high-performance Biaxially Oriented PolyPropylene (BOPP) film manufacturer.

A Look at Major Developments and Multi-Industry Transformations in AI
In today's era of rapid technological development, the field of AI is constantly emerging with remarkable achievements and changes.



