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Technology

Robot doctors can treat 3,000 patients at world’s first AI hospital in China

China unveiled the world's first AI hospital, named "Agent Hospital," capable of treating up to 3,000 patients a day.

Climeworks switches on world’s largest carbon removal plant

Climeworks, the pioneering company in carbon capture technology, activated Mammoth, the largest direct air capture and storage plant globally. 

China takes lead in flying car industry with regulatory support for eVTOL aircraft technology

eVTOLs take off like helicopters but are also capable of flying like planes at higher speeds.

Key Takeaways: Germany’s leader Scholz meets Chinese President Xi to discuss trade and geopolitical tensions

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz concluded his three-day visit to China with a crucial meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on April 16, 2024. The visit was aimed at bolstering business ties with Germany’s largest trading partner while also addressing concerns about China’s increasing exports to Europe

Janet Yellen’s China visit: Tackling US-China trade issues, overcapacity concerns and financial cooperation

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen concluded her trip to China, highlighting American concerns over Chinese overproduction, cautioning against support for Russia

Radia unveils plans to build world’s largest plane to deliver colossal cargo

The WindRunner measures 356 feet in length, stands at 79 feet tall, and boasts a wingspan of 261 feet., making it 106 feet longer than the Boeing 747-8.

World’s first sand battery in Finland offers game-changing renewable energy storage solution

Finnish companies have jointly developed the world's first operational "sand battery" to provide an affordable and environmentally friendly source of storing renewable energy.

International Women’s Day: IAEA hosts hundreds of women building careers in Nuclear

Marking International Women’s Day, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) gathered hundreds of women in Vienna, Austria from March 7 to 8, 2024

Red Sea cables cut amid tensions across Middle East, disrupting global internet traffic

At least four cables under the Red Sea that provide global internet and telecommunications have been cut, disrupting internet services across Asia, Europe and the Middle East.

World’s advanced vertical farm opens its second facility to boost British food production

Jones Food Company (JFC), the world's most advanced vertical farm, has opened its second facility JFC2 in Gloucestershire to boost British food production.

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Switzerland jails Indian-Swiss billionaire family members for exploiting staff in Swiss mansion

Indian-born billionaire along with three family members was sentenced to prison for exploiting domestic workers at their lakeside villa in Switzerland