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WEEKLY REVIEW (May 5-11)

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Advancement in Quantum Simulation Technology

Using a self-developed quantum experimental setup, a Chinese research team has realized the fractional quantum anomalous Hall state of photons for the first time. It is anticipated that this breakthrough in quantum simulation technology will boost quantum computing and quantum physics research.

World's Largest Deinonychosaur Tracks Found in Fujian

Large two-toed tracks, identified as belonging to deinonychosaurs, have been discovered in Fujian province. Over the years, at least eight types of dinosaur tracks have been found at the same place, 12 of which are didactyl deinonychosaur tracks that fall into two morphologies.

New Implant Creates Hope for Vision

A Western research team has created an incredibly small implant with electrodes the size of a single neuron. It can remain intact in the human body over time, and holds promise for the blind in future.

Stretchable E-skin Gives Robots Human-like Sensitivity

Recently, U.S. researchers have developed the first ever stretchy electronic skin. This e-skin is highly elastic and gives robots and other devices softness and touch sensitivity similar to human skin.

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Jointly Protecting People's Rights in Digital Era

​Emerging technologies like AI, big data and the Internet of Things are rapidly reshaping the world in this era of digital intelligence. However, they are also bringing challenges to human rights, which makes joint efforts essential. Science and Technology Daily spoke with international experts on these issues against the backdrop of the 2025 China-Europe Seminar on Human Rights hosted by the China Society for Human Rights Studies and Cátedra China Foundation in Madrid, Spain, on June 25 on the theme "Human Rights in the Era of Digital Intelligence."

First Human Clinical Trial of Invasive BCI in China

A major breakthrough in neurotechnology has been achieved with the successful completion of China's first-in-human clinical trial of an invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) system. With that China becomes the second country in the world to reach the clinical stage in this field.

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