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AI takes on rising role in healthcare
For radiologist Hou Dailun, artificial intelligence has made a major difference in his daily work. Hou, head of Beijing Chest Hospital's medical imaging department, said since the introduction of an AI system in 2020, he's witnessed a significant improvement in the accuracy and efficiency of the de»»»
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NTU expands AI scholarship to nurture talent
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UK links China-based firms to global cyber campaign
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China parade inspires military-themed haircuts for children
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India's port restrictions on Bangladesh imports to help MSMEs: Experts
India's new restrictions on Bangladeshi imports, particularly ready-made garments, aim to bolster the competitiveness of its domestic textile industry, especially MSMEs. Ready-made garments, valued at $618 million, now face strict routing through only two Indian seaports. This severely limits Bangl»»»
India has restricted imports worth USD 770 mn from Bangladesh, 42% of bilateral imports: GTRI
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