China’s brain-computer interface industry is rapidly scaling from research to commercialization, driven by strong policy support, expanding clinical trials, and growing investor interest.
Project Vault tackles investment risk directly, while FORGE will falter unless it becomes an enforceable trade regime.
Freestyle skier Eileen Gu is speaking out about facing ‘vitriol’ over her decision to compete for China instead of the United States.
The rigid protocols of institutionalized special education often prioritize compliance over actual comprehension, leaving ...
China’s recent gold trading frenzy looks more like a speculative bubble than a typical flight to safe-haven assets, raising the risk of more market turbulence, Capital Economics said.
Chinese shipbuilder Bohai this week moved the first Type 09V new generation nuclear powered attack submarine into the launch ...
The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy has commissioned yet another new Type 052D guided missile destroyer, the Ganzi (Hull Number 128), with its training footage released by official media ...
China is teaching its drones to fight like animals. Engineers at Beihang University, a military-linked school, created a system in which defensive drones mimic hawks by targeting the most vulnerable ...
One year ago, American couple Jennifer and Nelson Felix discovered a peculiar typewriter in boxes cleared out from Jennifer’s late father’s Arizona basement. The characters on its keys appeared to be ...
A new variant of the Type 054A guided missile frigate has entered service with the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, characterized by a main gun of a larger caliber and an extended flight ...
Abstract: The predictive text with “Radiating style” refers to the personalized distribution of Chinese characters in the tray bed of the Chinese typewriter. With this arrangement, the typing speed ...
Whenever high-profile non-binary activist Siufung Law did media interviews, journalists always asked: what pronoun would they like to use? For a long time, the Hong Kong native, who uses they/them ...