Research has found that the shape of the brain affects its way of working
Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, June 1 (Reporter Zhang Jiaxin) For more than a century, researchers have always believed that the brain activity patterns that define our experiences, hopes and dreams are determined by the way different brain regions communicate with each other through a complex network of trillions of cell junction. A study led by researchers from the Turner Institute of Brain and Mental Health at Monash University in Australia examined over 10000 different maps of human brain activity and found that the overall shape of the human brain has a much greater impact on thinking, sensation, and behavior than its complex neuronal connections...
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Tianjin Accelerates the Construction of Digital Transportation
Our correspondent, Tianjin, June 1 (reporter Gong Xiangjuan), learned from the Tianjin Municipal Commission of Transport that recently, the Action Plan for Tianjin's Digital Transport Development (2023-2025) (hereinafter referred to as the "Plan") was released. Tianjin will accelerate the digital construction around transport infrastructure, transportation services, industry governance, etc...
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Stimulating new momentum in the digital economy
Supermarkets move online, place orders online, and deliver offline; Supermarket shopping guides transformed into "online anchors", introducing products with illustrations and text; Travel, train tickets, accommodation, meals, etc. can all be booked through mobile phones...
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China's 176-bit quantum computing cloud platform is open to the world
According to Xinhua News Agency, Hefei, May 31 (reporter Xu Haitao, Chen Nuo), the reporter learned from the quantum information and Quantum Technology Innovation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences that on the evening of May 31, the 176 bit "Zuchongzhi" quantum computing cloud platform was officially launched and open to global users. This has set a new record for the number of bits of superconducting quantum computer on China's cloud platform, and will further promote the development of quantum computing software and hardware and ecological construction...
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No shame! American giants withdraw from China and return, openly challenging the Chinese bottom line
Feng Feifei - Dream Chaser. mp33:53From QukejiDisclaimer: Originality is not easy, moving is prohibited, violators will be prosecuted!Since the reform and opening up, many foreign enterprises have entered the Chinese market, as the huge Chinese market will create huge revenue for them...
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On the evening of June 1st, multiple companies released significant bearish news, while three companies issued negative announcements
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Ni Guangnan's concern is happening: the "root" of the chip is being held
Andy Lau - World First Class. mp34:19From technology without any issuesRecently, Baode Computer Systems Co...
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Simaero, Thales, and Huaxia Yunyi collaborate to provide civil aviation pilot training for H225 helicopters
Simaero has strengthened its cooperation with Thales and expanded its engineering business in China through this highly challenging full motion flight simulator migration project.In addition to improving safety, training and simulation can also improve the availability of the fleet, reduce costs, and reduce carbon emissions...
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Bioengineering silkworms with butterfly cytotoxic modified silk glands can produce sericin protein cocoons
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360 Zhou Hongyi: The development of AI is an inevitable trend, and it is necessary to fully grasp the core technology of large models
Regarding the issue of the shortcomings of large models, Zhou Hongyi believes that the biggest weakness of large models at present is the illusion problem, but this is not only its disadvantage but also its characteristic. There is a fundamental difference between a big model and a search, where search simply copies knowledge...
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Wu Guosheng, a professor at Tsinghua University, claimed that the the Four Great Inventions were not science!
Wu Guosheng, a professor at Tsinghua University, said that China's the Four Great Inventions - the compass, gunpowder, printing and papermaking - were not the achievements of modern science. Calling them scientific inventions was misleading and imprecise...
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Keep moving! What are the expected itineraries for Musk's late night visit to Shanghai's super factory?
Musk's journey in China can be described as' non-stop '.At 21:26 Beijing time on May 31, Tesla CEO Musk's private plane landed at Shanghai Hongqiao Airport...
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