How Video Twins Turn Live Video into Smart 3D Twins for Energy Plants

A "video twin" blends a live video feed with a three‑dimensional digital replica of an industrial site, creating a constantly synchronized virtual copy of the real world. By fusing precise spatial positioning, multi‑layered geospatial data and AI‑driven analysis, the technology gives the digital twin a deep "spatial semantic understanding" of its physical counterpart. This breakthrough replaces the old two‑dimensional monitoring screens with an immersive, coordinate‑based view where every pixel maps to a real‑world location and carries actionable intelligence. In practical terms, operators of power plants, water‑treatment facilities, or mining operations can watch a live video stream while simultaneously seeing the same equipment highlighted in a 3D model that updates in real time. The system can predict equipment failures, flag safety hazards, and suggest optimal control actions before problems arise. It shifts management from a reactive, siloed approach to proactive, collaborative decision‑making across the entire facility.

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China Gives Its Rivers a Digital Brain: New ‘Twin’ System Boosts Flood Safety and Water Management

China’s Ministry of Water Resources says it has built a nationwide “digital twin” for rivers, lakes, dams and irrigation networks – a virtual copy that runs on big‑data, cloud and AI technology. The system lets officials simulate water flow, predict floods and plan water allocation in real time, acting like a smart brain for the country’s water assets. All 94 pilot digital‑twin basins are now complete, and 14 regional water‑network pilots are under way. Flagship projects such as the Three Gorges, South‑to‑North Water Transfer, Xiaolangdi and Danjiangkou dams already have working digital twins. A massive monitoring network backs the platform: 34 remote‑sensing satellites, more than 180 weather radars, 136,000 ground stations and over 300,000 safety sensors feed data into the model. This enables a three‑layer forecast chain—from rainfall to runoff—extending river‑forecast windows from three to ten days with about 90 % accuracy. Since 2021, 2.72 million flood forecasts have been issued, 12,400 flood warnings and 1.21 million mountain‑flood alerts have helped evacuate 15.5 million people safely.

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China’s Cancer Fight Gets a Boost: New Immunotherapy Wins and Cutting‑Edge Treatments Offer Hope

China’s fight against cancer is entering a new, more hopeful era thanks to a wave of medical breakthroughs. Experts say that liver‑related tumors are now being tackled with a blend of immunotherapy, targeted pills and minimally invasive procedures, turning many previously untreatable cases into manageable ones. In lung cancer, precise genetic testing combined with new drugs and immune‑based treatments is extending lives and improving daily comfort for patients. Gastro‑intestinal cancers are also seeing progress: innovative medicines are reshaping guidelines for esophageal and stomach tumors, while combined chemo‑immune approaches are delivering better outcomes. Women’s cancers are benefitting from immune‑enhanced chemo‑radiation for cervical disease and early signs of success in ovarian and endometrial tumors. Urology is shifting from big‑surgery to a “surgery‑plus‑drug” model, aided by domestically built surgical robots and new antibody‑drug combos that preserve organ function. For nasopharyngeal cancer, which often appears late, combined immune‑chemo regimens are now first‑line, offering higher response rates and safer treatment pathways. Blood cancers, once deemed incurable, are seeing long‑term survival thanks to CAR‑T cell therapy and targeted pills, though early detection remains a challenge. Across the board, China is moving from experience‑driven care to evidence‑based, personalized treatment, while pushing for better screening, standardized protocols, and wider public awareness.

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