Another major technological feat achieved by China stuns the world

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In a world increasingly driven by automation, China has just raised the bar again. A new humanoid robot developed for the power grid sector has taken its first real steps into the field—quite literally. This milestone, achieved in Yunnan Province, blends cutting-edge robotics with the gritty, hands-on demands of maintaining high-voltage infrastructure, all while addressing broader national challenges like worker safety and an aging population.

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Netflix sets One Piece fans’ hearts racing with major reveal coming May 31, 2025

One Piece

With summer just around the corner, Netflix is firing up the hype machine for one of its biggest annual showcases. The streaming giant is gearing up for Tudum 2025, an event that’s become the go-to moment for fans to catch exclusive peeks at upcoming shows and films. And this year, all eyes are on one series in particular—the live-action adaptation of One Piece, which may soon drop major news about its highly anticipated second season.

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Humanoids run a half-marathon in Beijing as China shows off its tech supremacy

Humanoids run a half-marathon in Beijing

It’s not every day that you hear about robots tying up their laces—metaphorically—and joining humans in a long-distance race. But that’s exactly what happened in Beijing, where humanoid robots lined up alongside 12,000 human participants to run a 21-kilometer half-marathon. The event wasn’t just a high-tech curiosity—it was a bold signal from China that it’s sprinting ahead in the global race for robotics leadership.

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The Minecraft movie isn’t done yet—another wild version is coming to U.S. theaters

The Minecraft movie isn’t done yet

Who would’ve guessed that Minecraft, the famously blocky game with no script and no rules, would end up shaping one of the biggest cinematic surprises of the year? What started as a quirky adaptation with low expectations has exploded into a box office phenomenon. And now, American audiences are in for a whole new version—louder, sillier, and possibly even more chaotic than the original.

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How Donald Trump’s first 100 days ended up benefiting China’s strategy?

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In the whirlwind of U.S. politics, the first 100 days of any administration often set the tone for what’s to come. For Donald Trump, those early months were punctuated by bold proclamations, sweeping tariffs, and a sharp pivot inward. But while these measures were pitched as steps toward strengthening American industry and influence, they may have inadvertently bolstered the ambitions of its most formidable rival — China. From weakening U.S. soft power to isolating its innovation hubs, the early Trump years appear to have handed Beijing a surprising strategic edge.

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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 brings turn-based combat back in style for Final Fantasy fans

Clair Obscur

In a gaming world where action-packed battles and cinematic spectacle seem to dominate the conversation, one indie title is making a bold case for tradition—with a twist. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a stylish new JRPG from a small French studio, is turning heads and reigniting the age-old debate among Final Fantasy fans: has turn-based combat ever truly gone out of fashion?

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Astronomers finally explain the mysterious “broken bone” structure in the Milky Way

the mysterious "broken bone" structure in the Milky Way

For nearly half a century, astronomers have puzzled over a strange, bone-shaped structure near the center of the Milky Way—a long, thin filament with a sudden, inexplicable kink. Thanks to fresh data and some cosmic detective work, researchers now believe they’ve cracked the case. And the culprit? A dead star racing through space at a mind-bending speed.

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What Top Students Know About Math That No One Taught You

What Top Students Know About Math

Many people grow up believing they’re simply “not good at math,” as if it’s a talent you’re either born with or not. But if you’ve ever wondered why some students seem to breeze through equations while others struggle, the answer isn’t in their DNA — it’s in their approach. Top math students think differently, and more importantly, they learn differently. The good news? Their secrets aren’t exclusive — and with the right mindset, anyone can use them.

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Stranger Things Season 5: new details finally revealed at Tudum

Stranger Things Season 5

If you’re anything like me, you’ve spent the past couple of years checking for updates on Stranger Things Season 5 with the kind of anticipation normally reserved for concert tickets or Black Friday deals. Well, finally, we’ve got something solid. Netflix’s Tudum event — their global showcase for upcoming originals — is set to lift the curtain on the final season of Hawkins’ wild saga. And the good news? We’re not just getting a teaser. We’re getting a lot more.

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Mozilla warns: Firefox could vanish without Google’s funding

Firefox could vanish without Google's funding

Firefox was my browser of choice back when Internet Explorer ruled the world. It felt like a breath of fresh, open-source air — fast, flexible, and deeply committed to user privacy. But now, decades later, Mozilla’s iconic browser is facing a crisis that’s as ironic as it is alarming. A legal battle meant to rein in Google’s dominance could end up burying Firefox, one of the web’s last truly independent platforms.

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