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  • International Observers Laud Rural Revitalization

    ​China's agricultural modernization has progressed steadily, fueling the expanding achievements of poverty alleviation. International observers have seen that in recent years, China's rural industries have flourished, leading to improved living conditions in rural areas and increases in villagers' incomes. China's practical experience in promoting comprehensive rural revitalization and building livable and prosperous rural areas provides valuable lessons for developing countries.

  • Sci-tech Force Strengthened Amid GDP Growth in 2025

    Based on preliminary estimates, China's GDP in 2025 exceeded 140 trillion RMB, growing by five percent over the previous year. The expenditures on R&D were 3.9 trillion RMB in 2025, up by 8.1 percent over that in 2024, accounting for 2.80 percent of GDP. The statistics came from a recently released communiqué by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

  • FCC Covered List Is Flawed

    China's leading drone manufacturer DJI has filed an appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, seeking to overturn a decision by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to place DJI drones and related components on its Covered List on December 22, 2025. DJI argues that the decision exceeded the FCC's statutory authority, violated required procedures, and breached the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The FCC uses the Covered List for any telecommunications equipment it deems an unacceptable national security risk.

  • China Sets Greater Sci-tech Strength Goal

    China will accelerate efforts for greater achievements in science and technology in 2026 and build world-class sci-tech innovation engines, according to a draft government work report submitted to the country's top legislature for deliberation on March 5.

  • Global Spotlight on China's Two Sessions

    ​As China holds its 2026 Two Sessions — the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) and the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) — in Beijing, international media outlets are closely following the meetings, viewing them as a key signal of China's policy direction.

  • Science Minister Highlights Innovation Cultivation for Next 5 Yrs

    During the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), original and pioneering scientific research will be further strengthened. Efforts will be made to promote the systematic deployment of basic research and advance breakthroughs in frontier sectors such as AI and quantum technology, China's Minister of Science and Technology Yin Hejun said.

  • Reporter's Diary: Arabic Journalist Improves Reporting with Chinese AI Glasses

    On the afternoon of May 3, ahead of the press conference for the fourth session of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the conference room was abuzz with anticipation and activities as journalists readied their equipment and discussed the possible policy decisions to be made at the Two Sessions.

  • Foreign Experts: China's Innovation Ecosystem to Benefit the World

    As China's 2026 Two Sessions approach, the global community is looking not just for economic targets, but for insights into China's unique development path, a path defined by people-centered development, open scientific collaboration, sustainable green transitions, and the harmonious coexistence of deep cultural roots with frontier technology.

  • APEC 'China Year' to Boost Regional Prosperity

    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for building a prosperous and stable Asia-Pacific at the opening session of the First Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2026 Senior Officials' Meeting (SOM), held recently in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong province.

  • Absurdity! Blaming Northvolt's Collapse on China

    Recently, some Swedish media outlets have claimed that untested Chinese-made machinery was responsible for the bankruptcy of the country's well-known battery maker Northvolt. In response, a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Sweden said that attributing Northvolt's bankruptcy to a Chinese equipment supplier is baseless, completely untenable, and a typical case of scapegoating and shifting blame.

  • FCC's Lawsuit by DJI Is Entirely Self-Inflicted

    Global drone leader DJI has officially sued the Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, to overturn its placement of the company on the "Covered List." This is not just a commercial dispute; it's a defense of the rule of law.

  • Xuelong Completes Survey for 42nd Antarctic Expedition

    ​The ocean team of Chinese icebreaker Xuelong, also known as Snow Dragon, finished the ocean survey tasks of China's 42nd Antarctic Expedition on February 19, with the last acoustic release transponder retrieved from the Ross Sea.

  • Development of 4th Gen OLED Screens

    With more than 10 years of commitment, scientists from Tsinghua University, in collaboration with domestic enterprises such as Visionox Technology Inc., have demonstrated the strategic implementation of an exceptionally high-PE, high-luminance OLED, using a phosphor-assisted thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF)-sensitized narrowband emission. They ultimately achieved mass production and commercial application of the fourth-generation OLED adopting phosphor-assisted TADF-sensitized fluorescence (pTSF).

  • Tech Goods Highlighted in Spring Festival Market

    This year spending has seen a big splurge on tech goods, with AI glasses, AI toys and other products that were once "niche and pioneering" now finding their way onto many consumers' festival shopping lists.

  • China's Technology Empowers Zimbabwe's Agriculture

    In recent years, agricultural cooperation has deepened under the framework of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and the Belt and Road Initiative. The Zindi demonstration village project was implemented in 2024.

  • Technology Quietly Improving Lives in China

    ​In the days leading up to the Chinese New Year, as trains and highways fill with travelers heading home, technology is a quiet integral part of daily operations such as essential services to keep the work going without human presence. Today's working systems are built to solve problems and keep these services running. This is how China's sci-tech innovation story is being written with steady, practical steps.

  • Making Connections through Power Electronics

    Straight from delivering a lecture at Southwest Jiaotong University, Professor Frede Blaabjerg sat down for an interview with Science and Technology Daily. When asked if he was tired, he smiled and said, "I seldom get tired from academic work."

  • U.S. Exit from WHO Threatens Global Public Health

    On January 22, the United States announced it had completed its withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO). The process began on January 20, 2025, when the U.S. president signed an executive order to exit the organization. Two days later, WHO received formal notice from the U.S. According to WHO regulations, a member state can finalize its withdrawal only one year after submitting such a request.

  • AR: A New Force in Global Bird Research

    The Avian Research journal, which has already gained widespread influence in the global ornithological community, was founded just over a decade ago.

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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.

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​Researchers at the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University’s Scientific and Educational Centre for Industrial Biotechnologies in Kaliningrad, Russia, have patented an innovative bioink based on marine collagen, alongside a novel production method for the material.

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