Saudi Arabia: A Freshwater Miracle in the Desert  A Comparison with China's Desalination Industry

Saudi Arabia: A Freshwater Miracle in the Desert A Comparison with China's Desalination Industry

Saudi Arabia: A Freshwater Miracle in the Desert A Comparison with China's Desalination IndustrySaudi Arabia, a nation renowned for its deserts and oil reserves, possesses an incredible capacity for freshwater supply. Across its vast expanse of desert, abundant water resources nourish farmlands, gardens, and city streetsa testament to its massive desalination industry...

OpenAI quietly changes

OpenAI quietly changes "values": Don't get involved in things that don't belong to AllinAGI

Jin Lei originates from Aofei TempleQuantum bit | official account QbitAIOpenAI, quietly changedCore values(CoreValues).Core valuesAudacious(Bold)Thoughtful(After careful consideration)Unpresentative(Humble)Impact driven(Driven by influence)Collaborative(Collaboration)Growth oriented(Growth oriented)...

Youku Vice President Zhang Lina: Technology+Art Makes Traditional Culture Cool

Youku Vice President Zhang Lina: Technology+Art Makes Traditional Culture Cool

On June 29th, at the theme forum of the 3rd China Radio and Television Media Integration Development Conference, titled "Traditional Culture is' Popular '," Zhang Lina, Vice President and Editor in Chief of Youku, delivered a keynote speech titled "Shaping the Contemporary Image of Chinese Culture and Collecting Today for Tomorrow". She said that to make traditional culture cool, the key is to use stories to move people, explore the shining moments of Chinese civilization in creation, promote the beauty of traditional culture, and use new technologies to enable young people and traditional culture to travel in both directions...

The first flower in the world or pollinated by insects

The first flower in the world or pollinated by insects

Science Popularization BaseScience and Technology Daily, Beijing, June 7 (Reporter Liu Xia) Flowering plants appeared on the earth about 145 million years ago. What helped pollinate these earliest flowering plants? Australian scientists published a research paper in the New Botanist magazine on the 5th, stating that the world's first flower may have been pollinated by insects, and that approximately 86% of flowering plants in history have relied on insect pollination...