Explore the latest breakthroughs in technology with China's deep sea radar capable of detecting high-flying aircraft and Drexel University's self-heating concrete that melts snow autonomously. Discover how these innovations could reshape military strategy and urban infrastructure, offering new solutions to age-old challenges. Join us as we delve into the science behind these advancements and their potential global...
Explore the latest breakthroughs in technology with China's deep sea radar capable of detecting high-flying aircraft and Drexel University's self-heating concrete that melts snow autonomously. Discover how these innovations could reshape military strategy and urban infrastructure, offering new solutions to age-old challenges. Join us as we delve into the science behind these advancements and their potential global impact.
Sources:
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3295925/chinese-scientists-build-worlds-first-deep-sea-radar-detects-high-flying-aircraft
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/tech/science/2025/01/25/scientists-have-developed-concrete-that-can-melt-snow-on-its-own/77927021007/
https://www.livescience.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/china-releases-a-cheap-open-rival-to-chatgpt-thrilling-some-scientists-and-panicking-silicon-valley
https://www.iflscience.com/physics-can-model-the-peculiar-spread-of-a-virus-in-one-of-george-rr-martins-fictional-universes-77783
Outline:
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:43) Chinese scientists build first deep sea radar that detects high-flying aircraft
(00:03:43) Scientists have developed concrete that can melt snow on its own
(00:06:17) China releases a cheap, open rival to ChatGPT, thrilling some scientists and panicking Silicon Valley
(00:08:52) Physics Can Model The Peculiar Spread Of A Virus In One Of George R.R. Martin's Fictional Universes
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