WEEKLY REVIEW (June 12- 19)
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Chinese Researchers Make Sensor for Skull Monitoring
A research team from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology created a mini injectable ultrasonic sensor for wireless monitoring of intracranial signals, which has overcome the limitations of current clinical instruments.
Groundbreaking Finding on Insects' Sense of Smell
A team of Chinese researchers published their new findings in Science describing the olfactory mechanism of insects and how exposure to certain chemicals results in particular insect behaviors, providing ground-breaking information for developing environment-friendly, safe and efficient pesticides.
China Leads in Charging Infrastructure Installation
China has established a charging infrastructure network with the world's largest number of installations, the most extensive services, and the most diverse range of options, according to the National Development and Reform Commission.
NASA's Voyager 1 Resumes Sending Science Data
NASA's Voyager 1 has resumed returning science data from two of its four instruments for the first time since November 2023, when a computer issue arose with the spacecraft, according to NASA.
Japan-IBM Tie-up for Super Quantum Computer
Japan's government-backed National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology will partner with IBM to develop next-generation quantum computers with 10,000 quantum bits, which would be 75 times more than what current quantum computers have.