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High-tech radiotherapy machine in a hospital setting, essential for cancer treatment.
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mRNA’s New Frontier: MIT Breakthrough Signals an End to ‘Untreatable’ Solid Tumors

Researchers from MIT and MGH have developed a groundbreaking mRNA-based adjuvant that cleared solid tumors in aggressive animal models. By reprogramming dendritic cells to enhance T-cell responses, the study published in Nature Biotechnology offers a potential breakthrough for treating 'cold' tumors that are currently resistant to standard immunotherapy.

NeTe2026年5月13日 23:23
#mRNA#Oncology#MIT
A cracked volcanic landscape near Reykjavík, Iceland showcasing rugged terrain and dramatic geology.
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Subducted Secrets: How Ancient Ocean Floors Forge Earth’s Most Precious Diamonds

A breakthrough study led by the University of Cape Town reveals that the world’s largest and rarest diamonds are formed from recycled oceanic crust subducted deep into the Earth's mantle. The research identifies specific isotopic signatures that link these 'CLIPPIR' diamonds to ancient seafloor processes and mantle upwelling.

NeTe2026年5月12日 08:23
#Diamonds#Geology#Plate Tectonics
A satellite with solar panels orbiting Earth, capturing the vast universe.
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Celestial Lifeline: China’s Tianzhou-10 Launch Signals Maturity of Tiangong Operations

China launched the Tianzhou-10 cargo mission on May 11, 2026, to provide essential supplies and fuel to the Tiangong space station. The mission demonstrates China's shift toward normalized, long-term orbital operations and a reliable space logistics infrastructure.

NeTe2026年5月10日 23:53
#Tianzhou-10#Tiangong Space Station#CMSA
Minimalist image of a white cylindrical structure with 'UFO' text under a clear blue sky.
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Unidentified and Unresolved: The Pentagon’s Calculated Pivot on UFO Transparency

The Pentagon has released 161 files regarding UAPs following an executive order to increase transparency, though officials admit they cannot yet determine the nature of the phenomena. To bridge the data gap, the U.S. government is inviting private sector and civilian experts to assist in analyzing the declassified videos and documents.

iMil2026年5月10日 05:53
#Pentagon#UFO#UAP
Captivating star-filled night sky with a mysterious line of light, captured in Germany.
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Unidentified Ambitions: Decoding the Global Impact of Washington’s Massive UFO Disclosure

The Pentagon's release of 160+ declassified UAP files has sparked global debate, blending scientific curiosity with high-stakes national security concerns. While some focus on the possibility of extraterrestrial life, the geopolitical reality centers on the race to identify and replicate advanced aerospace technologies documented over the last 79 years.

NeTe2026年5月10日 04:23
#UFO#UAP#Pentagon
Close-up of a metallic UFO model flying against a clear blue sky background.
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Translucent Skies: Analyzing the Global Impact of the Pentagon’s Latest UFO Disclosures

The U.S. government's release of 160 declassified UFO files in May 2026 has sparked significant media interest in China, ranging from high-tech AI analysis of footage to geopolitical skepticism. The documents, featuring military sensor data, have forced a conversation on the intersection of national security, advanced physics, and public transparency.

NeTe2026年5月10日 04:23
#UFO#UAP#Pentagon
A glowing UFO-like structure on a pole against a clear evening sky, creating a mysterious urban scene.
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Unidentified Horizons: China Reacts to the Pentagon's Latest UAP Declassification

The U.S. Department of Defense's release of 160 UAP files has triggered significant interest in China, where social media users are using AI to analyze the footage. The disclosure highlights anomalies in the Indo-Pacific theater, blending public curiosity about extraterrestrial life with strategic concerns over advanced military technology.

NeTe2026年5月9日 02:23
#UFO#UAP#Pentagon
Wide view of a deserted platform in a Shanghai Metro station, showcasing modern architecture.
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China’s Orbital Logistics Machine: Tianzhou-10 Begins Final Approach to the Launch Pad

China has commenced the vertical transfer of the Tianzhou-10 cargo spacecraft and its Long March 7 rocket at the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site. This mission aims to resupply the Tiangong space station, reinforcing China's sustained operational capabilities in low Earth orbit.

NeTe2026年5月8日 00:23
#China Space Program#Tianzhou-10#Tiangong Space Station
Scientist wearing gloves preparing a slide on a laboratory microscope for research analysis.
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Nona Biosciences Bolsters Global R&D Edge with Appointment of Shouhua Xiao as Chief Scientific Officer

Nona Biosciences has appointed Dr. Shouhua Xiao as CSO to drive its scientific strategy and enhance its 'Idea to IND' antibody discovery services. The move underscores the company's global ambitions and its focus on translating proprietary platform technologies into clinical successes.

NeTe2026年5月7日 04:53
#Nona Biosciences#Harbour BioMed#Antibody Discovery
A SpaceX satellite hovering over Earth's horizon in outer space, showcasing advanced space technology.
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China’s Orbital Logistical Machine: Tianzhou-9 Departs the Tiangong Space Station

China’s Tianzhou-9 cargo vessel has successfully undocked from the Tiangong Space Station and is preparing for a controlled re-entry. The mission underscores the operational maturity and standardized logistical cycle of China’s permanent orbital laboratory.

NeTe2026年5月6日 09:23
#Tianzhou-9#Tiangong Space Station#CMSA
A large white satellite dish standing outdoors in a rural area, used for communication.
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From Ruins to Remote Sensing: The Man Who Taught China to See from the Skies

This profile explores the life of Tong Qingxi, a 91-year-old pioneer of Chinese remote sensing who transitioned from wartime survivor to a leader in satellite technology. It highlights his role in challenging Western scientific narratives and his current efforts to integrate AI into his lifelong work.

SoMi2026年5月4日 07:23
#Tong Qingxi#Remote Sensing#Chinese Academy of Sciences
Detailed view of solar panels showcasing renewable energy technology.
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China’s Perovskite Breakthrough: Solving the Photovoltage Loss Puzzle

Researchers at Ningbo University have identified a key mechanism for reducing photovoltage loss in 2D perovskite solar cells, providing a theoretical and technical roadmap for significantly enhancing the efficiency of next-generation solar technology.

NeTe2026年4月27日 05:59
#Perovskite#Solar Energy#Ningbo University