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  • Great Wall Station: Hub of Int'l Antarctic Research

    The Great Wall Station, China's first Antarctic research base established in 1985, has been performing as an inclusive platform for polar scientific research, witnessing the growth of researchers from all the world.

  • Exclusion of Chinese Products to Recoil on EU

    ​Brussels will propose phasing out Chinese-made equipment from critical infrastructure in the European Union (EU), which will bar companies such as Huawei and ZTE from telecommunications networks, solar energy systems and security scanners, according to recent reports by the Financial Times and other foreign media, quoting officials.

  • Modern Agriculture Thriving in China's Desert Region

    Once eroded by wild wind and sand, the Hexi Corridor is now a modern agricultural region using local conditions to its best advantage, and in the process growing a number of crops popular with consumers. The boundless desolation has transformed into a farmland that nurtures hope.

  • China-Spain Industrial Chain Cooperation Deepened

    China and Spain have expanded their cooperation areas in recent years and established a dynamic and resilient industrial and supply chain cooperation relationship, benefiting both with tangible achievements.

  • Enterprises' Principal Role Reinforced in Innovation

    This ongoing strengthened strategic orientation has also boosted the confidence of entrepreneurs, according to Science and Technology Daily (S&T Daily) interviews with many business leaders. It is envisaged that during the 15th FYP period (2026-2030), enterprises will feature more prominently in the national innovation system, leading to breakthroughs in key technologies and exploration of emerging fields.

  • 2025: A Bumper Year for Sci-tech Innovation

    In 2025, China once again enjoyed a bumper year of scientific and technological innovation, with major sci-tech achievements emerging one after another. China has become one of the economies with the fastest-growing innovation capacity in the world.

  • Full text: Chinese President Xi Jinping's 2026 New Year message

    On New Year's Eve, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered his 2026 New Year message through China Media Group and the internet.

  • Xi Congratulates Science and Technology Daily on Its 40th Anniversary

    Chinese President Xi Jinping has sent a congratulatory letter to the Science and Technology Daily on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of its founding.

  • Agricultural Technology Creates Bumper Harvests

    In 2025, China's agricultural sector brimmed with innovative vitality. Breeding innovations continuously broke high-yield records, and smart agriculture accelerated the reconstruction of production models, promoting a deep transformation of agricultural production from "experience-driven" to "technology-driven."

  • Foreign Experts Congratulate Science and Technology Daily on Its 40th Anniversary

    As Science and Technology Daily (S&T Daily) approaches its 40th anniversary, we are humbled by the warmth and wisdom shared with us by scientists from around the world. Their words remind us why this work matters, not just reporting breakthroughs, but connecting people through science. Over the years, we have strived to make complex ideas clear, to bring research out of labs and into public conversation, and to show how innovation shapes lives. Researchers and scholars have placed their trust in us, calling our pages "a window," "a bridge," even "a daily ritual." We are proud to stand with those who believe knowledge should be shared and real progress is driven by collaboration across borders. This milestone is not ours alone. It belongs to everyone who reads us, writes for us, and interacts with us. Thank you for walking this path.

  • Top 10 Sci-tech News Globally

    ​The achievements and discoveries in science and technology have not only profoundly reshaped how we live but also given us the confidence to confront challenges and embrace the future. Science and Technology Daily, in collaboration with a panel of media partners and academicians, has selected the 2025 top 10 science and technology news stories from China and around the world.

  • TAMO: Committed to Research That Changes Patients' Lives

    As the flagship oncology journal under Sage Publishing, TAMO strives to publish research of significant value to oncology research and clinical practice.

  • Crackdowns on Chinese Lidar Can't Mask U.S. Industry Plight

    Recently, Raja Krishnamoorthi, a Democratic ranking member of the U.S. House Select Committee on China, introduced the so-called Stopping Adversaries From Exploiting LiDAR Act (Safe Lidar Act), calling for the gradual removal of Chinese-made Light Detection and Ranging (lidar) systems currently used in the United States and a ban on new imports after three years. Exceptions would apply only for limited purposes such as scientific research or cybersecurity testing. Lidar is a remote sensing method used to examine the surface of the Earth.

  • New Tech Products Sway Foreign Tourists

    AI glasses, robotic pets, and foldable smartphones — these innovative Chinese tech products have become increasingly popular purchases with foreign tourists in China.

  • Xueying 601: Building an Antarctic Air Corridor

    On December 17, Xueying 601, also known as Snow Eagle 601, China's first polar fixed-wing plane, carried out aerial surveys, its first scientific research task during the country's 42nd Antarctic expedition. Xueying 601's air routes, with the Zhongshan Station as the core and covering more than 20 domestic and international expedition stations, have built an air corridor for Antarctica.

  • China Holds Central Economic Work Conference to Plan for 2026

    The annual Central Economic Work Conference was held in Beijing from Wednesday to Thursday as Chinese leaders decided priorities for the economic work in 2026.

  • Tech Empowers Agriculture in Shandong

    At the Agricultural High-tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong province, the area of cultivated land has seen a net increase for four consecutive years, with a successive series of new saline tolerant crops being introduced. Saline-alkali land has been transformed into fertile soil, vividly demonstrating how technological innovation boosts agricultural output in the province.

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Xi Congratulates Science and Technology Daily on Its 40th Anniversary

Chinese President Xi Jinping has sent a congratulatory letter to the Science and Technology Daily on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of its founding.

China's Maize Disease Therapies Win Geneva Award

​The "Discovery and Application of Resistance Genes for Southern Rust in Maize" recommended by the Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences (BAAFS) won the gold award at the 51st Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions.

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