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  2. 2025 in science - Wikipedia

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    7 February – Researchers develop an AI chip, smaller than a grain of salt, that mounts on the tip of an optical fibre and uses a "diffractive neural network" to decode images at light speed with very low energy. This breakthrough promises advances in efficient medical imaging and quantum communication technologies. [29] [30] 10 February

  3. Wall Street’s predictions for the market and economy in 2025

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    The market outlook for 2025 sees U.S. GDP growing at a healthy rate, the stock market gains diversifying beyond the Magnificent Seven—with health care a likely winner—and an evolution in the ...

  4. Your money, the economy, taxes might change in 2025 ... - AOL

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    A new president, a strong economy and tons of innovation: How those and other forces might change economic, tax and financial situations in 2025. Your money, the economy, taxes might change in ...

  5. 6 Reasons To Expect a Strong Economy in 2025 (and 4 Not To) - AOL

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    The U.S. stock market has had two big back-to-back years, topping a 20% return for both 2023 and 2024. Gains in 2024 accelerated after President-elect Donald Trump won re-election in November ...

  6. Science and technology in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As a result, book-sized computers of today can outperform room-sized computers of the 1960s, and there has been a revolution in the way people live – in how they work, study, conduct business, and engage in research. World War II had a profound impact on the development of science and technology in the United States.

  7. 2025 in climate change - Wikipedia

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    6 January: A study published in Scientific Reports comparing projected heat-related deaths from climate change with COVID-19 mortality rates across 38 global cities found that in half, annual heat-related deaths would likely exceed COVID-19 death rates within 10 years if global temperatures rise by 3.0 °C above pre-industrial levels.

  8. The US economy is pulling off something historic - AOL

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    The US economy is on the verge of an extremely rare achievement. Economic growth in the first half of the year was solid, with the economy expanding a robust 2.8% annualized rate in the second ...

  9. File:Scientific American - Series 2 - Volume 003 - Issue 25.pdf

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