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What's Right: Exploring the dark side of the moon

A Chinese spacecraft has successfully landed on the far side of the moon marking the world's first mission to retrieve rock and soil samples from this largely unexplored area of the moon. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world".

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tags: Positive news, good news, China, space, science
categories: Technology
Monday 06.03.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: flying is safer than ever before.

According to new research by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), flying in Europe is safer than ever before. Globally, for every 1.26 million flights, there was one accident. The European accident rate is even lower, with a fatality rate of zero since 2018.

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tags: flying, IATA, safety, Europe, Luxembourg, air travel
categories: Technology
Friday 03.01.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: AI will make the four-day workweek inevitable

According to research in the US and trials currently taking place in business across Europe, the use of AI in the workplace increases the possibility of actually having a four-day workweek, with AI taking over simple tasks, such as data input, planning and software development.

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tags: AI, Artific, Artificial Intelligence, 4-day work week, HR, innovation
categories: Technology
Thursday 02.29.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Groundbreaking test for breast cancer screening

A saliva test has shown promising results in detecting breast cancer. In a test phase, the testing device accurately made the distinction between healthy breast tissue, early breast cancer and advanced breast cancer.

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tags: Luxembourg, breast cancer, screening, health, medical research
categories: Technology
Thursday 02.22.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Members of a ransomware gang have been arrested

An international law enforcement operation, led by Britain's National Crime Agency and the FBI have taken down Lockbit, one of the world's most notorious cyber-crime gangs. The ransomware gang is responsible for millions in monetary losses of its victims.

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tags: Luxembourg, Cybercrime, digital coercion, malware, ransom ware
categories: Technology
Wednesday 02.21.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Groundbreaking treatment predicts chemoresistance

Being able to predict chemo resistance will save valuable time in the fight against cancer and help doctors move on to a therapy that is more likely to treat a patient.

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tags: Luxembourg, cancer research, health
categories: Technology
Friday 02.16.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: startup introduces revolutionary nuclear battery

A Beijing-based startup, called Betavolt, has introduced a revolutionary nuclear battery that claims to provide uninterrupted electricity for up to half a century without the need for charging or maintenance.

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tags: luxembourg, nuclear energy, uninterrupted electricity
categories: Technology
Wednesday 02.14.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: World Record for 40 years life with a donor heart

A 57-year old Dutchman has made it into the World Records book thanks to having outlived anyone else with his donor heart of 40 years.

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tags: donor heart, luxembourg, health, Guinness book of World Records
categories: Technology
Wednesday 02.14.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's Right: Meet Gaza's 15-year-old Newton

Using two fans that he found at a scrap market and wires to rig them to, Hussam Al-Attar created his own source of electricity, thus making bespoke light for his displaced family in their tent on Gaza Strip. He is now referred to as Gaza's Newton.

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tags: Luxembourg, science, invention, Gaza Strip, Newton
categories: Technology
Thursday 02.08.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: new European rules criminalise AI images and expand statute of limitations

New European rules will expand the definition of child abuse in order to be able to prosecute the production and circulation of deepfakes and AI-generated material. The EU also intends to expand the statute of limitations up to at least 30 years after the victim reaches adulthood.

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tags: Europe, Luxembourg, AI, Statute of limitations, AI-generated images
categories: Technology, Politics
Wednesday 02.07.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's Right: How an AI chatbot prevents suicide

AI chat bots can impersonate real people and give them human-like responses. The AI tool Replika can elicit deep emotional bonds with users and has been found to help struggling students to avoid committing suicide.

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tags: Luxembourg, AI, suicide, chatbot, students, Whats right
categories: Technology
Tuesday 02.06.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

Silicon Luxembourg X Ara City Radio Key Tech Aways - Generative AI

In a new collaboration with Silicon Luxembourg, Ara City Radio takes a look at the startup and tech industries in Luxembourg and discuss the latest developments in Technology news. Today Tom was joined by founder and CEO of silicon Luxembourg, Charles-Louis Machuron to discuss the rise of generative AI and ChatGP.

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categories: Technology
Tuesday 02.07.23
Posted by AraCity Radio
 

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