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Chinese scientists develop atoms-thin chips to boost computational power

Shanghai, Apr 4 (UNI) As silicon chips approach the limits of their physical scale, scientists are pioneering ultra-thin designs to boost computational performance.
A Chinese research team has developed a semiconductor microprocessor just a few atomic layers thick. The chip, WUJI, is a 32-bit RISC-V processor based on two-dimensional semiconductors.
RISC-V is an architecture known for being free and open-source, and for its design flexibility and low power consumption.
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Israeli army kills 17 Palestinians across Gaza: civil defence

12 Apr 2025 | 3:26 AM

Gaza, Apr 11 (UNI) The Israeli army killed at least 17 Palestinians in a series of airstrikes Friday on various areas of the Gaza Strip, the Civil Defence in Gaza said.

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UN agency warns of critical supply shortages in war-torn Gaza

12 Apr 2025 | 1:56 AM

Gaza, Apr 11 (UNI) The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) issued an urgent warning on Friday over rapidly depleting essential supplies in the Gaza Strip, as humanitarian conditions approach catastrophic levels.

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UN launches 275-mln-USD appeal for Myanmar's earthquake response

12 Apr 2025 | 1:54 AM

United Nations, Apr 11 (UNI) The United Nations and its partners on Friday launched an appeal worth 275 million U.S. dollars to support Myanmar's response to the devastating earthquakes.

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Researchers develop blood test method for early detection of Parkinson's disease

12 Apr 2025 | 12:18 AM

Jerusalem, Apr 11 (UNI) Israeli researchers have developed a new RNA-based blood test for detecting Parkinson's disease long before symptoms emerge, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) said in a statement on Friday.

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Sri Lankan think tank suggests global response to Trump's reciprocal tariffs

11 Apr 2025 | 9:12 PM

Colombo, Apr 11 (UNI) A Sri Lankan think tank, Verite Research, has suggested a global response to Trump's reciprocal tariffs Instead of individual countries rallying against the move.

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