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Expectation a privilege for Wales tennis star Xu

Swansea tennis star Mimi Xu is looking to back up her dream breakthrough season with another appearance at Wimbledon this summer.

BBC Wales 3d ago

‘BeiDou Goddess’: key figure in China GPS-equivalent satellite system, earns PhD by 26

‘BeiDou Goddess’: key figure in China GPS-equivalent satellite system, earns PhD by 26 ‘Do not underestimate a girl at the foot of the mountain, and do not deify her once she reaches the summit,’ Xu famously states A Chinese scientist behind China’s BeiDou Navigation Satellite System rejects the “goddess” label, asserting that research transcends gender. Xu Ying, 43, hails from Sichuan province in southwestern China, born to a maths teacher mother and an agricultural technician father. As a...

South China Morning Post 6d ago

Complementary Time-Space Tradeoff for Self-Stabilizing Leader Election: Polynomial States Meet Sublinear Time

arXiv:2505.23649v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We study the self-stabilizing leader election (SS-LE) problem in the population protocol model, assuming exact knowledge of the population size $n$. Burman, Chen, Chen, Doty, Nowak, Severson, and Xu [BCC+21a] (PODC) showed that this problem can be solved in $O(n)$ expected time with $O(n)$ states. Recently, G\k{a}sieniec, Grodzicki, and Stachowiak [GGS25] (PODC) proved that $n+O(\log n)$ states suffice to achieve $O(n \log n)$ time both in...

arXiv CS 8d ago

Doctors thought this kidney drug helped some patients. It may help millions more.

Doctors thought this kidney drug helped some patients. It may help millions more. - Date: - June 8, 2026

Science Daily 2d ago

Astronauts could use lightning-like plasma jets to kill germs on the moon and Mars, demo hints

Astronauts could use lightning-like plasma jets to kill germs on the moon and Mars, demo hints A new lab experiment is testing plasma jets as a water-free solution for "space laundry" on future missions to the moon and Mars. As astronauts prepare for long-duration missions to the moon and Mars, sustaining human life far from Earth will depend on solving a gauntlet of technological challenges. Yes, researchers need to perfect the towering rockets and futuristic habitats that will keep...

Live Science 8d ago

China’s Michelin-starred Wild Yeast comes to Singapore for for a two-night collaboration with Cassia at Capella

China’s Michelin-starred Wild Yeast comes to Singapore for for a two-night collaboration with Cassia at Capella Wild Yeast in Hangzhou, increasingly viewed as one of the restaurants helping to define the future of contemporary Chinese cuisine, will bring its signature brand of Taizhou cuisine into Cassia’s Cantonese kitchen on June 5 and 6. Heard of Taizhou cuisine? Even within China, it’s a lesser-known style of regional cooking.

Channel News Asia 6d ago

Singapore High Court dismisses Indonesian fugitive Paulus Tannos' bid to challenge extradition process

Singapore High Court dismisses Indonesian fugitive Paulus Tannos' bid to challenge extradition process The High Court ruled that businessman Paulus Tannos had failed to establish a sufficient basis to allow a judicial review of a decision by Singapore's Law Minister to proceed with Indonesia's extradition request. SINGAPORE: Singapore's High Court has dismissed an application by Indonesian businessman Paulus Tannos to challenge a decision that set in motion proceedings seeking his...

Channel News Asia 8d ago

Plants boost carbon uptake through water efficiency, not heat adaptation, global analysis reveals

Plants boost carbon uptake through water efficiency, not heat adaptation, global analysis reveals Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor An international team of scientists has discovered that plants are not responding to global warming in the way researchers long assumed. Scientists have expected that ecosystems would keep pace with warming by rising the temperature at which photosynthesis works best. A new study published in One Earth is challenging that theory.

Phys.org 6d ago

Nvidia Cosmos 3

Physical AI systems must understand the real world before they can act within it. Robots, autonomous vehicles, and smart spaces need to understand what’s happening in their world, predict what’s likely to happen next, and generate actions for specific environments, embodiments, and tasks. NVIDIA Cosmos 3 is a frontier foundation model for physical AI that combines physical reasoning, world generation, and action generation within a single open model.

Hacker News 8d ago

The end of a regulatory grey zone: Why China is cracking down on offshore brokerages

The end of a regulatory grey zone: Why China is cracking down on offshore brokerages China’s toughest crackdown yet on offshore brokerages is closing a popular route to overseas markets for mainland investors. Analysts say the move is about more than investor protection. SHENZHEN: When China unveiled its toughest crackdown yet on offshore trading platforms, Beijing-based investor Elaine Liang began exploring alternatives.

Channel News Asia 9d ago