Game-Changing HIV Injectable Named ‘Breakthrough of the Year’ 🌟
Lenacapavir, an innovative HIV injectable protecting users for six months per shot, is named ‘Breakthrough of the Year’ by Science journal. 💉🌟
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Lenacapavir, an innovative HIV injectable protecting users for six months per shot, is named ‘Breakthrough of the Year’ by Science journal. 💉🌟
Get ready for the Geminid meteor shower peaking this Friday! Known as the ‘most reliable meteor shower,’ it promises a spectacular show with up to 150 meteors per hour. Don’t miss it!
New research suggests some early breast cancers might not need immediate surgery, offering hope for less invasive treatments. Could a ‘wait and see’ approach be the future? 🤔✨
Tencent’s CEO Pony Ma expresses excitement over China’s new policies boosting private sector growth. With the draft Private Economy Promotion Law, companies like Tencent are set to thrive!
China launched five experimental satellites into space with the Long March-2D rocket, marking its 551st mission! 🚀🌌
Jiaozuo in Henan Province is making a splash! 💧 Thanks to the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, the city has transformed its water supply and ecology, paving the way for a greener, brighter future.
Meta’s apps—including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Threads—faced a global outage on Wednesday, leaving users worldwide unable to access the platforms. The cause remains unknown.
Google unveils Gemini 2.0 Flash, an AI that generates images and audio, interacts with apps, and more! The experimental release is available now for developers, with a wider rollout in January.
China’s new Huangmao Sea Bridge opens, cutting travel time in half between Zhuhai and Jiangmen, boosting connectivity in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
ByteDance takes a stand! 🚀 TikTok’s parent company challenges the U.S. ban, heading to the Supreme Court to keep our favorite app alive. Will they succeed?