German scientist wins Hong Kong’s Shaw Prize for pioneering 3D imaging work

German scientist wins Hong Kong’s Shaw Prize for pioneering 3D imaging work

A German molecular biologist has won Hong Kong’s prestigious Shaw Prize this year for his development of a cutting-edge imaging technology that helps scientists understand how viruses attack the human body and come up with new treatments. Professor Wolfgang Baumeister, director emeritus and scientific member of the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in Germany, was…

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Tencent heats up AI video-generation competition in China with new open-source product

Tencent heats up AI video-generation competition in China with new open-source product

Shenzhen-based Tencent, which runs the world’s largest video-gaming business by revenue and China’s biggest social-media network, made the new model widely available on Thursday through online developer platforms like GitHub and HuggingFace. Users can also add lip-synched voice to their videos as well as background sound effects, according to Tencent. In a demonstration video released…

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Swiss university’s not-so-neutral policy to restrict applications from Chinese students

Swiss university’s not-so-neutral policy to restrict applications from Chinese students

It is one of the world’s most prestigious universities, training the top engineers and scientists of the future. But a recent move by Switzerland’s ETH Zurich (Federal Institute of Technology Zurich) to restrict admission of students from countries including China has been heavily criticised, with one Chinese scientist who spent years working in the country…

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