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Europe Builds the World's Fastest Supercomputer: Aiming to be operational by 2024, the EuroHPC supercomputer will boast an exaflop performance, capable of one quintillion (10^18) calculations per second. This will put Europe at the forefront of high-performance computing, enabling breakthroughs in fields like climate modeling, drug discovery, and materials science.
AI Discovers New Class of Antibiotics: Researchers at MIT have used artificial intelligence to identify several promising antibiotic candidates, potentially offering a weapon against drug-resistant bacteria. These new antibiotics target a previously unknown vulnerability in bacteria, raising hopes for combating the growing threat of antibiotic resistance.
Google Settles Privacy Lawsuit for $5 Billion: Google has reached a $5 billion settlement with 40 US states over allegations of illegal tracking of user location data through Android devices and Chrome incognito mode. This case highlights the growing concerns about digital privacy and the power of tech giants like Google.
World's Tallest Wooden Wind Turbine Starts Spinning: A 158-meter tall wooden wind turbine in Germany has begun generating electricity, showcasing the potential of sustainable materials in renewable energy technology. This innovative design uses glued laminated timber, offering advantages like reduced carbon footprint and increased durability compared to traditional steel towers.
James Webb Telescope Captures Stunning Space Nebula: The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a breathtaking image of the Carina Nebula, a stellar nursery known for its star formation and colorful gas clouds. This image provides astronomers with valuable insights into the process of star birth and the early universe.