Scientists Unveil AI-Powered Digital Twin Model That Can Act Autonomously in Real-Time

A team of scientists has unveiled a groundbreaking new AI-assisted digital twin model that can not only replicate real-world machines but also control and adapt to them in real-time. This innovative concept, described in a study published in the journal IEEE Access, has the potential to revolutionize how smart cities and autonomous systems operate in the future.

The new approach, termed Intelligent Acting Digital Twins (IADT), allows digital twins—digital replicas of physical objects or machines—to go beyond mere simulations. Traditionally, digital twins serve as real-time representations of physical entities, constantly updated with data to monitor their state. These models are widely used in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and defense, where they help engineers visualize, assess, and predict the behavior of physical machines.

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NASA and International Partners Achieve Key Milestones in Gateway Program for Lunar Exploration

NASA is making significant strides in its Artemis program, which aims to send astronauts to the Moon and beyond. A crucial component of this effort is the development of the Gateway, a space station that will be the first to permanently orbit the Moon. Recent progress in the construction of Gateway’s habitation modules, particularly the HALO (Habitation and Logistics Outpost), has been highlighted during a visit to the Thales Alenia Space facility in Turin, Italy. The HALO module is nearing completion and will play a key role in supporting future lunar missions.

Representatives from NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), the Italian Space Agency, along with partners from Northrop Grumman and Thales Alenia Space, gathered in Turin to inspect the HALO module. This milestone marks a significant step forward in the development of the Gateway space station. In March, HALO’s primary structure will be shipped to Northrop Grumman’s facility in Gilbert, Arizona, for final assembly and testing. Once complete, the module will be integrated with the Power and Propulsion Element at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. According to Jon Olansen, NASA’s Gateway Program Manager, this international collaboration is essential for expanding human exploration of the solar system and advancing scientific discovery.

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Japanese Shipping Firm Achieves World-First Offshore Green Hydrogen Production and Delivery

In a groundbreaking achievement, Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has successfully produced hydrogen offshore and delivered it to Tokyo, marking a significant milestone in renewable energy. The company used its demonstration vessel, the Winz Maru, to produce green hydrogen at sea and deliver it safely to land.

The Winz Maru is equipped with an onboard plant capable of producing hydrogen from seawater, creating a highly transportable form of green hydrogen. This innovation is part of MOL’s Wind Hunter Project, which aims to develop a sustainable green hydrogen supply chain. As a global leader in green hydrogen technologies, Japan is positioning itself to play a pivotal role in the transition away from fossil fuels, with MOL at the forefront of this push.

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Uncovering Pol-theta’s Role in Cancer: A New Target for Precision Therapy

DNA repair proteins serve as the body’s molecular editors, constantly detecting and fixing damage to our genetic code. One such protein, polymerase theta (Pol-theta), has been a critical focus in cancer research for its role in aiding the survival of cancer cells. For years, scientists have been working to understand how cancer cells exploit Pol-theta to bypass standard DNA repair mechanisms. Now, a team at Scripps Research has made a significant breakthrough by capturing the first high-resolution images of Pol-theta in action, offering crucial insights into its role in cancer development.

Published in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology on February 28, 2025, the study reveals that Pol-theta undergoes a significant structural change when binding to broken DNA strands, shedding light on how it functions in cancer cells. This discovery provides a foundation for developing more targeted and effective cancer therapies aimed at blocking Pol-theta’s activity.

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China’s Revolutionary Fully Autonomous AI Agent

A group of Chinese software engineers has developed what they claim to be the “world’s first” fully autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) agent, named Manus. Unlike existing AI systems such as ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, or Grok— which all require human input—Manus can perform complex tasks independently, making proactive decisions and taking actions without waiting for human guidance. This marks a significant leap forward in AI technology.

Manus operates in a way that sets it apart from conventional AI systems. While traditional AIs rely on user instructions to perform tasks, Manus can autonomously assess situations and carry out multi-step workflows. For example, if asked to “Find me an apartment,” Manus doesn’t just search through listings. It evaluates factors like crime rates, weather patterns, and market trends to offer tailored recommendations, all without any human intervention.

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GAC Launches Trumpchi S7 PHEV: A Smart SUV with Impressive Range and Cutting-Edge Features

Chinese state-owned automobile manufacturer GAC has officially opened pre-sales for its latest model, the Trumpchi S7 PHEV, a medium-to-large smart SUV in its ‘Aspiration’ series. Starting at an affordable price of $29,000, with the most advanced version priced at $34,500, the Trumpchi S7 promises exceptional performance, long-range capabilities, and innovative technology.

The Trumpchi S7 boasts a sleek and modern design, measuring 4,900 mm in length, 1,950 mm in width, and 1,780 mm in height, with a 2,880 mm wheelbase. Its front features a striking 2,618 mm smart headlight strip paired with AI-powered mood headlights consisting of 2,248 individual lamp beads. The rear showcases an eye-catching ‘polar light’ taillight, and the D-pillar is fitted with an ‘energy breathing light’ that indicates the charging status, making the vehicle stand out on the road.

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Fujitsu Leverages AI-Driven Video Analytics for Enhanced Security and Automation

Fujitsu is collaborating with Nvidia to integrate AI-powered radio access networks into video analytics, offering the ability to detect potential criminal activity or identify vulnerable individuals in distress, such as someone who has fallen. Radio access networks, which connect devices to mobile telecommunications systems via radio connections, are being enhanced with AI to reduce latency and improve real-time responsiveness in critical applications.

At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Fujitsu is showcasing a range of innovative applications powered by this advanced technology. One of the standout uses involves CCTV monitoring, where the system not only interprets what is happening in a video feed but also analyzes body movements to predict criminal intent or detect emotional cues.

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Revolutionary Technology to Save Honeybee Colonies

Honeybees play an essential role in pollinating over 80 crops, contributing an estimated $29 billion annually to U.S. agriculture. However, bee populations are rapidly declining due to various factors such as habitat loss, pesticide exposure, parasites, and climate change. Alarmingly, the U.S. lost over 55% of its honeybee colonies in the past year alone, a trend that threatens one-third of the food supply, which depends on pollination by bees.

Traditionally, beekeepers have relied on manual inspections and their judgment to monitor hive health, often leading to delays in detecting problems. To address this challenge, a team from UC Riverside has developed a groundbreaking technology that could help save honeybee colonies. The team created the Electronic Bee-Veterinarian (EBV), a sensor-based system that uses low-cost heat sensors and forecasting models to predict dangerous temperature changes within hives.

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Successful Lunar Operations Begin with Blue Ghost Lander

Shortly after landing on the Moon on March 2, Firefly Aerospace and NASA teams began surface operations on the Blue Ghost lunar lander, activating its science and technology instruments. During the descent and landing, Firefly also captured a video, including the breathtaking sight of the lunar sunrise. All NASA instruments on board are fully operational, and several payloads have already begun collecting data.

The Electrodynamic Dust Shield (EDS) successfully removed lunar regolith, or dust, from the glass and thermal radiator surfaces using electrical forces. The EDS re-duster also demonstrated its ability to move regolith, assisting with dust management. While data analysis is ongoing, the dust instrument has already met most of its objectives, confirming the EDS as a promising solution for future lunar surface operations.

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Johns Hopkins Unveils Breakthrough Prosthetic Hand with Touch Sensation and Hybrid Design

For individuals who have lost a hand, current prosthetic options come with difficult trade-offs. Rigid prosthetics provide strength but lack sensitivity, making it hard to handle delicate objects. On the other hand, soft robotic alternatives offer gentleness but don’t have the gripping power needed for everyday tasks. Most notably, neither option allows users to feelwhat they’re touching. However, a groundbreaking development by researchers at Johns Hopkins University may change the game entirely.

In a recently published study in Science Advances, the team unveiled a “natural biomimetic prosthetic hand” that combines the best of both rigid and soft materials while introducing an innovative touch-sensing system that mimics human skin. This hybrid prosthetic design could offer amputees a more natural, functional experience—one that allows them to interact safely and naturally with their environment.

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Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 Breaks Sound Barrier, Capturing Shock Waves and Achieving Sonic Boom-Free Flight

In a groundbreaking achievement, Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 aircraft has captured the attention of the aviation world by breaking the sound barrier during a supersonic flight, with shock waves from the event photographed in stunning detail. The historic flight, which took place in January, marked XB-1 as the first privately developed civil supersonic aircraft to break the sound barrier in the United States.

Just weeks later, on February 10th, the aircraft achieved another supersonic milestone, this time in collaboration with NASA. The second flight was used to capture detailed ground-based images of the shock waves generated by the XB-1 as it soared at supersonic speeds. For this specialized imaging, a team from NASA utilized Schlieren photography, a technique that reveals changes in air density around the aircraft—a phenomenon that is typically invisible to the naked eye.

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GE’s Catalyst Engine Certification Marks a Game-Changer for the Turboprop Market

GE’s Catalyst turboprop engine has reached a critical milestone with its recent Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 33 certification, ensuring its airworthiness and bringing it a step closer to operational deployment. This achievement is not only a technical success but also a testament to the significant innovations behind the engine, including the extensive use of 3D printing in its design. Nearly a third of the Catalyst’s internal components have been created using 3D printing technology, replacing 855 traditionally manufactured parts with just 12 3D-printed ones. The result is a lighter, more efficient engine that promises substantial cost savings in maintenance and fuel consumption.

The Catalyst turboprop engine features optimized components, including the high-temperature turbine and compressor, which have been designed for improved performance. Notably, the engine consumes 18% less fuel than comparable engines, which represents a significant financial advantage for operators. With turboprop fuel costs ranging from $250 to $600 per hour, this reduction in fuel consumption can have a considerable impact on overall operational costs.

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