Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization: The technology of Chandrayaan 3 is shocking, and NASA wants to buy it
Times have changed, and India has the ability to build the best equipment and rockets. "SSomanath, the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), revealed in an event on October 16th that as early as the preparation stage of the launch mission of the" Luncheon 3 ", experts from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) were surprised by the" cost-effective "technology in the" Luncheon 3 "project, I even hope that India can sell it to the United States...
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Huawei's world's largest research and development center will be unveiled in Qingpu in June next year, with over a hundred buildings connected by small trains
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Singapore Airlines Season: Double Flow Flights to Hangzhou, Encrypted Flights from Tianfu to Urumqi with the prefix "GJ" added
Starting from October 29th, Civil Aviation of China will begin implementing flight schedules for the 2023 winter season. On October 16th, the reporter learned from Changlong Airlines Southwest Branch that after the season change, Changlong Airlines will operate a direct flight from Chengdu to Tashkent and international routes with a frequency of three flights per week, and encrypt flights from Chengdu Shuangliu to Hangzhou...
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Disappointed front row passengers on a woman's plane, causing a dispute by reversing their seats, witnesses recount
On October 16th, a video that occurred in the cabin of an airplane caught attention, causing passengers in the front and rear rows to argue over kicking their seats.The video shows that in the cabin of the plane, a short haired female passenger was emotional and exclaimed to the passengers in the back row, "Who cursed? Who cursed just now, Otherwise, we'll call the police after landingOn the morning of October 16th, a passenger on the flight was contacted by the reporter...
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What did ancient Europeans eat? Latest research suggests that seaweed and aquatic plants may be important sources of food
Beijing, October 18 (Reporter Sun Zifa) - Springer Nature's academic journal "Nature Communication" recently published an anthropological research paper that suggests that seaweed and aquatic plants may have been important food sources for ancient Europeans until at least the Middle Ages. This study found that based on chemical analysis of ancient tooth stones, it has enhanced people's understanding of European cuisine from the Neolithic Age to the early Middle Ages...
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Latest International Research: AI Assisted Animal Sound Landscape Can Effectively Monitor Forest Biodiversity Restoration
Beijing, October 18 (Reporter Sun Zifa) - A biodiversity research paper published by Springer Nature's academic journal "Nature Communications" suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) assisted animal soundscape can be used as an effective tool for monitoring forest biodiversity restoration after farmland abandonment. This research findings propose an automated, cost-effective, and reliable method for detecting forest biodiversity and evaluating restoration outcomes...
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Why not build a cross sea bridge between Yantai and Dalian in Shandong? Infrastructure powerhouse also worries
There is a Bohai Strait between Dalian and Yantai. To reach Yantai from Dalian, one must first go north through Yingkou and Jinzhou, then go south to Huludao, Qinhuangdao, Tangshan, enter Tianjin, and then head east through Cangzhou, Dongying, and Weifang before finally arriving at Yantai...
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IDEA Research Institute's Ziya2-13B Big Model Launches Open Source in the Magic Building Community
On October 16th, it was reported that the IDEA Research Institute (Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area Digital Economy Research Institute) CCNL Fengshen List team has opened up the Chinese base model Ziya2-13B-Base and its dialogue model Ziya2-13B-Chat, both of which are completely free and commercially available, and have made their debut on the ModelScope of the magic community.Three months ago, Meta's open-source Llama2 series of large models, including multiple versions such as 7B, 13B, and 70B, were all trained based on a dataset of over 2 trillion tokens...
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2023 Policy Dialogue on "She" Power in Scientific Research, Focusing on Empowering Women to Participate in Scientific Research Innovation
Beijing, October 14 (Xinhua) - The 2023 World Conference of Women Scientists opened on the 14th in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. One of the conference series activities, the "She" Power Policy Dialogue in 2023 Scientific Research, was held on the 13th in Shaoxing City, with the theme of "breaking barriers and moving towards innovation", to explore how to empower women to participate in scientific research and innovation work and promote gender equality in the field of science and innovation...
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Seamless connection between subway and high-speed rail! Latest Progress of Foshan Station on Guangzhou Zhanjiang High Speed Railway
Starting from 8:00 am on October 11th, Foshan Railway Station officially suspended passenger transportation in preparation for the construction and arrival of Foshan Station on the Guangzhou Zhanjiang High Speed Railway. The Foshan Station and Chancheng section of the Guangzhou Zhanjiang high-speed railway will start construction at the end of this year, and the entire line is expected to be completed by the end of 2025...
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Low key usage! The new generation of search engines, hang up on Everything!
Good day, guys. I'm the boss!Every time I mention search, I have to complain about the search function of Windows, which is very slow! Therefore, the boss has repeatedly introduced a search tool to his friends:EverythingThe software can perform a second search with a very fast speed, but Everything has a disadvantage that the search results are not targeted and do not have specific classifications...
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New Research by Australian Scientists: Groundwater Pollutants May Harm the Ecological Environment of the Great Barrier Reef
Recently, a new study in Australia has shown that a large amount of pollutants that seep into groundwater through the surface are flowing into the ocean, and the resulting pollution may endanger the ecological environment of the Great Barrier Reef.A new study by scientists from the University of Southern Cross, the Australian Organization for Marine Scientific Research and Industrial Research, and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) has demonstrated the harm of groundwater pollution to the Great Barrier Reef ecosystem...
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