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AI High School Entrance Examination Composition: Science, Metaphysics Or Hype?

For the college entrance examination students, the happiest thing is that they have already memorized the answers to the problems they encounter but will not encounter... However, can such a good thing really happen? Just yesterday, a Weibo blogger forwarded a video released a week ago, saying that he claimed that "he had predicted the composition questions of the 2022 college entrance examination with AI, and four of them were bet in seven college entrance examination papers across the country."

US Technology Stocks Fell Out Of Favor Collectively: 80% Of Technology IPOs Fell Below The Issue Price During The Epidemic

On the morning of June 8, Beijing time, it was reported that during the epidemic period, the US IPO market was in hot demand and the valuation soared, attracting companies to list one after another. However, the recent bear market was not friendly to these technology companies that rushed to the market during the epidemic. According to the statistics of Bloomberg, since march2020, more than 80% of the IPOs with a financing scale of at least $500million have fallen below the issue price.

Falcon 2 Mission Announced Its Discovery: The Key Components Of Life Were Found On The "Dragon Palace"

As early as 2019, Japan's hayabusa-2 spacecraft collected samples from an asteroid called ryugu. The asteroid is nearly 200million miles away from the earth and has been the focus of research for some time. Now, the Japanese Education Department has shared the discovery of samples collected by hayabusa-2, and also pointed out that key components of life have been found on asteroids.

Why Is The New Hubble Record Breaking Space Image Significant?

According to CNET, the Hubble Space Telescope has just captured the largest near-infrared image of the sky in history. This huge survey could pave the way for the discovery of the next generation of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and ultimately help humans understand some of the most elusive regions of our universe.

Apple's Human-computer Interaction Guide Has Been Significantly Revised: Cross Platform, More Comprehensive And More Organized

Apple recently made a major revision to humaninterfaceguidelines (hig) to make resources more comprehensive, organized and cross platform. Hig is a set of human-computer interaction guidelines designed by apple for IOS. The purpose is to make applications running on IOS comply with a specific set of visual and interactive features, so as to unify the style.

Breakthrough In Skin Cancer: Researchers Successfully Make Cells "suicide"

A new study shows that the protein gasdermina can induce cell death in the skin, the largest organ in the human body, which is a way of programmed cell death. Every second, a million cells die in your body. That means 2.6 pounds of cells die in a day. But there is no need to worry. Cell death is an important process in the body because it allows unwanted cells to be removed. Many diseases may be caused or worsened by cells failing to die or dying when they should not.

The Sizzling Sound Of Water Droplets Touching Hot Oil Can Reveal The Complex Physical Phenomenon Of Cavitation

Experienced chefs can determine when the cooking oil reaches a temperature suitable for frying by inserting wet chopsticks into the hot oil. Bubbles form on the chopsticks, and their hissing sound can tell the chef when to add food to the pot. In physicsoffluids published by AIP, researchers from the United States, Canada and Saudi Arabia carefully studied the bubbles formed when water droplets came into contact with heated edible oil.