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Jeudi 11 décembre 2025 à 06:51

Tech Innovations Shaping 2025

US‑Japan strategic bomber fly‑over underscores Asia‑Pacific power dynamics

The United States dispatched B‑52 bombers alongside Japanese fighter jets over the Sea of Japan, a high‑visibility demonstration of the bilateral alliance amid rising tensions with Beijing. The World Street Journal highlighted the operation as a signal of coordinated deterrence, while CNN noted that such joint sorties are becoming a staple of regional security posturing. Analysts warn the display could accelerate an arms‑tech buildup in the Indo‑Pacific. World Street Journal (International)

India proposes royalties for AI‑training data to protect creators

New Delhi announced plans for a central body that would collect fees from AI firms using copyrighted content to train models, only after those companies generate revenue. The Register reported the policy aims to balance innovation with creators’ rights, whereas TechCrunch cautioned that the delay‑until‑profit clause might hinder the rapid development of generative AI in India. The move signals a global trend toward monetizing data in the AI economy. The Register

Europe’s hesitation on the upper 6‑GHz band risks widening the digital gap

The Radio Spectrum Policy Group’s opinion to reserve the upper 6‑GHz band for future mobile use, without deployment obligations, drew sharp criticism. Politico Europe argued the “strategic pause” could lock Europe out of immediate Wi‑Fi 6E benefits that the US, South Korea and Canada are already exploiting. Industry leaders echo the call for a pragmatic rollout to preserve the EU’s digital competitiveness. Politico Europe

Waze updates enable legal radar detection for drivers

French tech site Presse Citron revealed that, contrary to popular belief, Waze’s radar‑alert feature requires manual activation and configuration. The guide details step‑by‑step settings to help motorists stay ahead of the expanding network of smart speed‑cameras, a move that blends community‑sourced data with real‑time navigation. Safety advocates note the feature’s legal status varies across jurisdictions. Presse Citron

Russia claims massive interception of Ukrainian drone swarm

The Russian Defence Ministry announced it shot down 287 Ukrainian drones in the night of Dec 10‑11, marking one of the largest single‑night anti‑drone operations since the conflict began. RFI reported the drones were targeting strategic sites near Moscow, while BBC highlighted the growing reliance on unmanned aerial systems in modern warfare and the challenges of defending airspace at scale. RFI

AI model blends physics and climate data to predict extreme heatwaves faster

A new artificial‑intelligence system trained on both conventional climate simulations and observational physics has demonstrated the ability to forecast heatwave events more rapidly than traditional models. Nature described the hybrid approach as a breakthrough for early‑warning systems, and The Scientist emphasized its potential to improve disaster preparedness worldwide. The development underscores the accelerating convergence of AI and Earth‑system science. Nature

Scientific Advances and Funding Outlook

Epigenetic editing myths debunked as the next frontier of gene therapy

The Scientist dissected common misconceptions surrounding epigenetic editing, clarifying how it differs from direct DNA modification and why it holds promise for treating complex diseases. The article stresses the need for rigorous validation to avoid overhyping the technology, a sentiment echoed by Science Magazine’s editorial on responsible communication of genomic advances. The Scientist

Liquid‑biopsy breakthrough combines spectroscopy and AI for early cancer detection

Postdoctoral researcher Dinesh Kumar Reddy Medipally showcased a novel liquid‑biopsy platform that integrates advanced spectroscopy with machine learning to identify cancer biomarkers in blood samples. The Scientist highlighted the method’s potential for non‑invasive, real‑time monitoring, while Nature Medicine praised its scalability for population‑wide screening programs. The Scientist

Stable federal funding deemed essential for U.S. scientific leadership post‑shutdown

Following the recent U.S. government shutdown, researchers at the Salk Institute emphasized that prolonged budget uncertainty jeopardizes long‑term projects. The Scientist reported on the institute’s reliance on NIH grants, and Science added that sustained investment is critical to maintain America’s edge in biomedical and physical sciences. The consensus calls for policy reforms to shield research from political volatility. The Scientist

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U.S. Flies Bombers in High-Profile Show of Support for Japan

World Street Journal (International)

India’s government wants to set prices for the content AI companies use to train models

The Register

Europe can’t compete by standing still

Politico Europe

Waze peut vraiment signaler les radars : voici comment activer la détection

Presse Citron

La Russie dit avoir abattu 287 drones ukrainiens dans la nuit du 10 au 11 décembre

RFI

This AI model ‘studied’ physics — and learnt to forecast extreme weather

Nature

Debunking Common Myths Around Epigenetic Editing

The Scientist

Postdoc Portrait: Dinesh Kumar Reddy Medipally

The Scientist

Science Can’t Wait: Why Stable Funding Matters for Discovery

The Scientist