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    Flexible sensor measures subcutaneous tumor changes

    Engineers at Stanford University and the Georgia Institute of Technology have created a small autonomous device with a stretchable, flexible sensor that attaches to the skin to measure changes in the size of the tumor below. This battery-powered, non-invasive device has a 10-micron signal sensitivity and wirelessly transmits results to a smartphone app in real-time at the push of a button.

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    How far is brain-computer interface technology from ordinary people?

    The innovative neural interface technology has attracted much attention from the scientific and capital circles in recent years. Technologies such as brain-computer interface and deep brain stimulation have been applied in clinical neurosurgery, bringing convenience to doctors and good news to patients. But the entrepreneurs’ vision goes far beyond that.

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    China Aerospace realizes the reuse of liquid rocket power

    A certain type of liquid oxygen kerosene engine independently developed by Xi’an Aerospace Power Research Institute has been verified by repeated flight tests for the first time. After this type of engine participated in the first flight test as the main power unit of an aircraft, after inspection and maintenance, it was reassembled and successfully completed the repeated flight test. It was the first time in China to realize the repeated use of liquid rocket power.

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    Emerging Technologies: Artificial Intelligence is Shaping Every Industry

    Generally speaking, artificial intelligence is the activity of creating computer systems that can make intelligent decisions based on context rather than direct input. It is crucial to know that artificial intelligence systems always follow the rules of programming, like a computer playing chess. While many today would not consider this to be artificial intelligence (AI), it does satisfy the description of a system with rules for making decisions and estimating probabilities based on the actions of an opponent.

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