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The last few years have seen a dazzling spectacle of robotic achievements. We have seen humanoid robots execute flawless backflips and perform intricate dance routines. These demonstrations, by established industry pioneers as well as ambitious new entrants, are remarkable feats of engineering, proving that we can build machines with the kinematic complexity to mimic human movement. But what will it take to transition them to the real world?
When "low-altitude economy" appeared in China's 2024 Government Work Report for the first time, it signaled the rise of a new strategic industry. Yet among the many scenarios where low-altitude applications could develop, logistics has emerged as the first to go commercial. This is no coincidence, as it actually reflects the readiness of Chinese technology, and the strength of an institutional framework that encourages rapid change and deployment.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has revised transparency rules related to patent invalidation petitions in the name of "national security," with a focus on applications submitted by foreign entities. China's Ministry of Commerce said the revision constitutes a discriminatory restriction on the legitimate rights of Chinese companies.
China's new policy blueprint to accelerate integrated and coordinated development of new energy marks a decisive shift in how the country plans, builds, and operates its rapidly expanding clean energy system.
"International cooperation has been very important, and will become more and more important in the future," Jean-Jacques Dordain, former director general of the European Space Agency (ESA), told Science and Technology Daily in an interview at the Roundtable for International Cooperation in Space Science in Beijing on November 21.
At a side event on "Green Trade and Just Transition" hosted by the China Environmental Protection Foundation and the China Environmental Federation at the COP30 Blue Zone in Belem, Brazil, Chinese and international environmental groups, companies, research institutions and youth delegates discussed pathways for greener trade and fair industrial transitions on November 18.
An initiative of sci-tech cooperation on cross-border data flow among Lancang-Mekong countries was released during the Second Workshop on the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC) Innovation Corridor Development held in Kunming, southwest China's Yunnan province on November 11, injecting new impetus into the construction of this regional innovation corridor.
Yvon Le Maho, an emeritus research director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research, project manager at the Monaco Scientific Center and member of the French Academy of Sciences, expressed his admiration for China's achievements in ecological conservation, scientific research and international cooperation, during a recent exclusive interview with Science and Technology Daily.
A compact ultra-high voltage (UHV) testing system, independently developed in Hubei, central China, has been shipped to Dubai to facilitate offshore wind power projects.
When a university course becomes more than just a requirement on a transcript, and it transforms into a pathway for students to improve skills, a launchpad for innovation, and a nationally recognized model of excellence, something extraordinary is happening in the classroom. At the University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China (UNNC), British scientist Dr. Adam Rushworth has not only redefined how engineering is taught but is also pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in additive manufacturing.
China has established 2027 and 2035 as crucial milestones to reshape its urban landscapes into more efficient, livable and economically vibrant hubs.
The latest Global Business Districts Attractiveness Report, jointly released by EY and the Urban Land Institute (ULI), reveals the continued upward trajectory of China’s business districts in global rankings.
At 16:40 on November 14, the return capsule of the Shenzhou-21 manned spacecraft successfully landed at the Dongfeng landing site in north China.
Dutch chipmaker Nexperia has suspended wafer supplies to its Chinese assembly plant in Dongguan, Guangdong province in south China, as of October 26, citing the factory's "failure to comply with agreed contractual payment terms."
China has built one of the world's most comprehensive carbon reduction policy frameworks and developed the largest, fastest-growing renewable energy system. It contributes about one-fourth of the world's newly added green areas and ranks among the countries with the fastest decline in energy consumption intensity, making major contributions to global climate action and sustainable development, according to a white paper released by the State Council Information Office on November 8.
According to the Recommendations, Chinese modernization must be underpinned by modernization in science and technology. They detail the goal of "Achieving Greater Self-Reliance and Strength in Science and Technology and Steering the Development of New Quality Productive Forces" in four specific aspects.
At a recent UN Security Council meeting on climate and security, U.S. representative Dan Negrea criticized China over its carbon emissions, disregarding China's large population and development needs.
On October 30, the new unmanned helicopter Boying T1400 successfully conducted its first flight in the skies over Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang province. The T1400 is a heavy-lift unmanned helicopter developed by Harbin United Aircraft Technology Co., Ltd. With its powerful performance in payload, altitude, endurance and adaptability, the T1400 signals China's formal entry into the tonne-class low-altitude economy.
China has recently unveiled a city-level action plan for millisecond computing, aimed at advancing next-generation computing infrastructure, deepening the integration of networks and AI, and laying a solid foundation for the nation's digital industrial transformation.
China's factories are drawing a new kind of visitors — tourists. Once regarded mainly as production sites, these facilities are now becoming popular travel destinations, especially among younger travelers seeking hands-on learning experiences.
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.
In many supermarkets, low glycemic index (GI) foods are prominently displayed, occupying almost half of the shelves. However, Science and Technology Daily reporters' investigation found that these low GI foods are generally priced 30 percent to 50 percent higher than similar products.