拓展认知 改变生活
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-02 17:27

Group 1: Space Exploration - In 2025, more spacecraft will be sent into space, with China's Tianwen-2 successfully launched to explore asteroid 2016HO3 and conduct scientific investigations on comet 311P [2] - The commercial space sector is accelerating, exemplified by the successful landing of the lunar lander "Blue Ghost" by American company Firefly Aerospace, which aims to support NASA's Artemis program [2] - The Artemis program faces delays, with the core launch vehicle, the Starship, experiencing multiple test flight failures in early 2025, although recent tests have met key objectives [2] Group 2: Gene Editing - A significant breakthrough in gene editing was marked by the first personalized gene editing therapy for a baby with a rare metabolic disease, showcasing the transition from concept to reality in customized treatments [3][4] - Chinese teams reported successful cases of organ transplantation from gene-edited pigs to brain-dead human patients, indicating advancements in xenotransplantation [3] - A kidney transplant from a gene-edited pig to a terminally ill patient maintained functionality for 271 days, setting a new record [3] Group 3: Artificial Intelligence - Chinese AI company DeepSeek released an open-source model, DeepSeek-R1, which lowers the resource cost for AI applications, helping to bridge the digital divide in developing countries [5] - Major AI firms, including OpenAI and Google's DeepMind, launched new versions of large models, achieving breakthroughs in text understanding and multi-modal generation [5] - AI's potential in research is highlighted by significant achievements, such as the development of AI tools for drug trials and advancements in quantum computing [5] Group 4: Energy Transition - The global shift towards renewable energy is recognized as a critical path for addressing climate change, with China being a key driver in this transition [6] - The UN climate change conference in Brazil achieved positive political outcomes, emphasizing international cooperation for green transformation [7] - Progress in fusion energy is marked by the completion of components for the world's largest superconducting magnet system, moving closer to controlled nuclear fusion [7] Group 5: Global Technology Governance - The rapid development of technology, particularly AI, brings risks such as misinformation and intellectual property infringement, prompting a consensus on the need for enhanced governance [8] - The UN has initiated global dialogues on AI governance, and China proposed the establishment of a World AI Cooperation Organization to promote beneficial AI development [8] - Experts emphasize the importance of stable research funding, international collaboration, and cross-disciplinary skills to ensure equitable and sustainable technological advancements [8]