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Intel CEO Claims China’s Chip Manufacturing Lags Behind by 10 Years, Gap to Persist

According to the report from TechNews, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, speaking at the World Economic Forum, stated that export sanctions from the United States, Japan, and the Netherlands are temporarily limiting China’s development in semiconductor processes below 7 nanometers.

Chip TechJan 23, 2024

The AI Revolution Has Officially Arrived—Here’s What it Looks Like On the Ground

Over the last few months, the conversation around AI has reached a fever pitch of intensity. In conference rooms and lecture halls, trade publications and the mainstream press, the message is the same: AI is about to change everything—and fast.

Chip TechJan 23, 2024

Microsoft Copilot adds a premium subscription, Copilot Pro

Chatbots are expensive, and Microsoft is charging a hefty sum of money for its best.

SoftwareJan 23, 2024

What is antivirus software? Getting started with PC security

What does antivirus software do, and how does it work? Here's what you need to know about the essential tools to keep you safe online and beyond.

SoftwareJan 23, 2024

‘Pokemon with guns’ Palworld sold an insane 5 million copies this weekend

The indie survival crafting-monster hunting fusion game is a surprise smash, despite launching on the Xbox Game Pass for free.

SoftwareJan 23, 2024

Tiny worm, giant leap: Discovery of highly specific fatty acid attachment to proteins

In a world where the intricacies of molecular biology often seem as vast and mysterious as the cosmos, a new study delves into the microscopic universe of proteins, unveiling a fascinating aspect of their existence. This revelation could hold profound implications for the understanding and treatment of a myriad of human diseases.

BiologyJan 23, 2024

Scientists spin naturalistic silk from artificial spider gland

Researchers have succeeded in creating a device that spins artificial spider silk that closely matches what spiders naturally produce. The artificial silk gland was able to re-create the complex molecular structure of silk by mimicking the various chemical and physical changes that naturally occur in a spider's silk gland.

BiologyJan 23, 2024

Ants help reveal why sourcing different plants for eco fuels is crucial for biodiversity

Despite being a renewable energy source, the use of biofuel is controversial, as growing few, highly productive crops for fuel can lead to biodiversity loss in the cropping systems where biomass is produced. A cropping system refers to the crops, their sequence, and the management practices on a given field.

BiologyJan 23, 2024

How a Koch-linked group stalled a bipartisan Ohio energy efficiency bill at the last minute

As a floor vote neared in the Ohio House, the state chapter of Americans for Prosperity issued a “key vote alert” that misrepresented key facts about the legislation.

EnergyJan 23, 2024

Xcel Energy proposes time-of-use rates as the default option for Minnesota customers

The utility’s rate during peak hours would double, encouraging customers to conserve energy, but the plan raises questions about electrification efforts.

EnergyJan 23, 2024
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