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13/01/2026
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01/12/2025

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Japanese researchers at Kyoto University have invented a tiny, coin-sized generator that creates electricity from thin air.

The device uses a special layered nanofilm to absorb water v***r from the atmosphere and convert it into a steady electric current.

Unlike solar or wind power, this generator works 24 hours a day, indoors or outdoors, without needing sunlight or wind.

It has already been successfully tested in rice paddies in Southeast Asia, powering sensors for months.

With no moving parts and the ability to work anywhere with humidity, it offers a durable, clean energy solution for remote locations.

26/11/2025

Imagine downloading a full-length 4K movie in just a few seconds—that could soon be a reality. A groundbreaking 6G chip developed by scientists in China and the U.S. has achieved internet speeds exceeding 100 gigabits per second (Gbps), which is 10 times faster than 5G's theoretical maximum and nearly 500 times faster than its typical real-world speeds.

The compact chip, measuring only 11 millimeters by 1.7 millimeters, operates across an "ultrabroadband" frequency range from 0.5 GHz to 115 GHz. This wide spectrum is managed using an electro-optic modulator that converts radio signals into optical signals, and optoelectronic oscillators that generate radio frequencies within the ultra-wide band. This innovative design allows the chip to handle nine different radio bands simultaneously, a feat that usually requires multiple components.

While 6G networks aren't expected to roll out until the 2030s, this development lays the groundwork for future advancements in wireless technology. The increased speeds will be crucial for supporting the growing demands of ultra-high-definition streaming and the integration of artificial intelligence into everyday devices.

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10.1038/s41586-025-09451-8

26/11/2025

In a groundbreaking medical breakthrough, scientists have discovered a way to reprogram proteins to regenerate damaged retinas, offering hope to millions suffering from blindness. By targeting specific proteins in retinal cells, researchers can stimulate natural repair processes, effectively restoring vision that was once thought permanently lost.

This revolutionary approach works by activating the retina’s dormant regenerative pathways, allowing the eye to heal itself without the need for transplants or invasive surgery. Early studies in lab models have shown remarkable success, with previously blind subjects regaining significant vision. Experts believe this could one day treat a wide range of conditions, from age-related macular degeneration to retinal injuries caused by trauma or disease.

The implications of this discovery are immense. Not only does it provide a potential cure for millions worldwide, but it also opens the door to new treatments that leverage the body’s own proteins to repair other organs and tissues. This is a prime example of how bioengineering and molecular medicine are reshaping the future of healthcare.

As research progresses, clinical trials are expected to bring these treatments closer to public availability, potentially making irreversible blindness a thing of the past. This breakthrough is not just a scientific triumph but a life-changing development for patients across the globe.

22/11/2025

A doctor in Rome just performed live cancer surgery on a patient in Beijing!

In a historic medical breakthrough, a Chinese surgical team has performed the world’s first transcontinental robotic prostate surgery, with the operating surgeon stationed in Rome and the patient located in Beijing—over 5,000 miles apart.

Utilizing ultra-fast 5G and fiber-optic connections, Dr. Zhang Xu precisely manipulated robotic instruments with sub-135 millisecond latency, allowing for seamless real-time control nearly indistinguishable from in-person procedures.

The operation, conducted at the PLA General Hospital and streamed live to a global audience of surgeons, represents a giant leap forward in telesurgery. By proving that complex procedures can be safely performed across continents, this technology opens doors to advanced care for patients in remote, underserved, or conflict-ridden regions. The future of surgery, it seems, may no longer be limited by geography.

Source: South China Morning Post. Chinese doctor performs world’s first transcontinental robotic surgery between Beijing and Rome.

19/11/2025

Taiwan manufactured computer chips so small that one million transistors fit on a single human blood cell surface đź’»

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has successfully produced 1-nanometer computer chips—the smallest transistors ever created. At this scale, individual transistors are just 20 atoms wide, and one million can fit on a surface area smaller than a red blood cell.

For context: current smartphones use 3-5nm chips. This 1nm breakthrough represents a 3-5x leap in computing density, enabling phones with laptop-level power, AI processors for real-time language translation, and quantum-resistant encryption in pocket devices.

Revolutionary implications:

Smartphones 5x more powerful than current flagships
Laptop performance in smartwatch form factors
AI processing without cloud connectivity
Battery life extending to weeks instead of days
Enables quantum computing in consumer devices
The manufacturing breakthrough required developing entirely new lithography techniques using extreme ultraviolet light and atomic-layer deposition. Each chip fabrication plant costs $30 billion and represents humanity's most complex manufacturing achievement.

At 1nm scale, quantum effects become dominant—electrons can "tunnel" through barriers that should be solid. TSMC engineers developed novel transistor architectures that exploit quantum properties rather than fighting them.

Mass production begins late 2026. Apple, Nvidia, and AMD have secured early production capacity.

Source: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Nature Electronics 2025

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