
Emily Wang
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2 months ago |
barrons.com | Aggi Cantrill |Emily Wang |Eloi Rouyer |élodie Le Maou
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Jan 21, 2025 |
japantoday.com | Mary Yang |Emily Wang
At a shopping mall in Beijing, Zhang Yachun murmurs quietly to her closest confidant, a fluffy AI-powered robot whose soothing chirps remind her that she is not alone. Zhang, 19, has long battled anxiety over school and work, and has struggled to form deep friendships with other people. But since buying a BooBoo, a "smart pet" that uses artificial intelligence to interact with humans, she says life has become easier.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
dukechronicle.com | Emily Wang
Fencing, the sport of sword fighting, is played on a 14 meter long metal strip known as a piste. A competition between two fencers is called a bout. Fencers earn points in a bout by scoring touches on their opponents that are registered by an electronic machine. An electrical impulse is transmitted to the machine when the tip of a sword makes contact with the opponent’s body. Fencing is composed of three disciplines: foil, épée and sabre.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
lapresse.ca | Emily Wang
(Miaodao) Sous un ciel empli de nuages menaçants sur une plage isolée des îles chinoises de Miaodao, l’artiste Fu Junsheng chemine entre des amas de déchets plastiques échoués sur le rivage, en quête d’inspiration. La Chine est le premier producteur mondial de plastique, et les îles Miaodao, situées au croisement de plusieurs zones côtières industrialisées, font face à des vagues continues de déchets flottants qui s’échouent sur ses plages.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
wargny.com | Emily Wang
Sous un ciel empli de nuages menaçants sur une plage isolée des îles chinoises de Miaodao, l'artiste Fu Junsheng chemine entre des amas de déchets plastiques échoués sur le rivage, en quête d'inspiration. La Chine est le premier producteur mondial de plastique, et les îles Miaodao, situées au croisement de plusieurs zones côtières industrialisées, font face à des vagues continues de déchets flottants qui s'échouent sur ses plages.
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