CHIEF1900 will help to recreate catastrophic events such as dam failures and earthquakes inside a lab, university says.
China has completed construction of the world’s most powerful hypergravity machine, a device designed to compress space and time to simulate extreme events like dam and earthquake disasters.
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China’s record-breaking hypergravity machine compresses space, time from century to days
China has broken its own record in hypergravity research after completing construction of its multi-tonne centrifuge that can ...
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China is building a new kind of supercomputer above Earth
China is no longer content to dominate supercomputing on the ground. It is now wiring thousands of satellites into a single, ...
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China’s hypergravity monster turns centuries of testing into days
China has built a machine that treats gravity like a dial, not a constant, turning the pull we feel on our bodies into a ...
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6 Space Stories To Watch in 2026
From the Artemis II moon mission to searching for signs of life on distant plants, 2026 will be a big year for space.
Partnership pairs Datavault AI’s patented DataValue®, DataScore® and Information Data Exchange® (IDE®) solutions with ...
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China To Start New Hypergravity Centrifuge To Compress Space-Time – How Does It Work?
C hina has decided to take hypergravity to a whole new level – testing both materials and fundamental physics in a regime we ...
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Ti Hua Ji: World’s earliest computer is a silk loom built in China 2000 years ago
The world's earliest computer was a silk loom built in China over two millennia ago, according to a claim made by China's ...
The new system, called CHIEF1900, was built by Shanghai Electric Nuclear Power Group as part of China's Centrifugal Hypergravity and Interdisciplinary Experiment Facility, or CHIEF. It ...
It's also the start of 2026 for much of northwest Mexico and British Columbia in Canada. Most of the world has now welcomed ...
China's Circular Electron Positron Collider was meant to pick up where the Large Hadron Collider left off, but the project ...
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