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  • Frontier Technologies Lead VR's Tangible Development

    VR, AR and mixed reality (MR) provide users with a virtual experience, but there are some technical differences: VR is the use of a computer's simulation ability to create a three -dimensional space of a virtual world.

  • Deepwater Gas Production Becomes Smarter

    The world's first 100,000-ton-level deepwater semi-submersible gas production and storage platform, Deep Sea No.1, has been operational since June 2021. To date, it has produced over 4.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas and transported over 450,000 cubic meters of gas condensate.

  • Youth on Tech | Preventing the Next Pandemic

    During the 2023 World Immunization Week (April 24 to 30), four guests in different specializations offered their insights on how to prevent the next pandemic, covering vaccine development, traditional Chinese medicine practice, international scientific collaboration, and guide for individuals.

  • Inflatable Silos Embark on Low-carbon Grain Storage

    To improve grain storage capacity, four giant grain silos were built in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province. With a height of 36.1 meters and a diameter of 23 meters, each silo can store 7,500 tons of grains, equivalent to the annual consumption of 70,000 adults.

  • High-temperature Superconducting Maglev System Completes Trials

    China's first high-temperature superconducting electric levitation system completed its first trial operation in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin province on March 31.

  • China's Vehicles Take on Global Market

    In 2022, China surpassed Germany to become the second largest vehicle exporter, most notably of its new energy vehicles (NEVs).

  • Composing New Chapter of China-Russia Sci-tech Cooperation

    China and Russia are each other's biggest neighbor and comprehensive strategic partners of coordination. Under this all-round and multi-tiered cooperation framework, the two sides have had a long and fruitful history in science and technology cooperation spanning several decades.

  • China's Einstein Probe to Observe Changing Universe

    China plans to launch a new X-ray astronomical satellite, Einstein Probe (EP), by the end of this year. The satellite project has entered the final stage of development, according to the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

  • Top 10 Sci-tech Advances in 2022 Unveiled

    China's Ministry of Science and Technology released a list of 10 representative domestic sci-tech advances that took place in 2022.

  • Muography: Cosmic Rays Revolutionize Relic Investigations

    Many cultural relics in China have stood for hundreds of years, and it is often difficult to detect the damage deep inside them. Now, however, through the adoption of muography, a research group from Lanzhou University (LZU) has managed to conduct a detailed and high-resolution survey on a rampart of a 600-year-old city wall in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi province.

  • Hand in Hand, to Build a Shared Future

    Over the past decade, the vision has responded to the common aspiration for peace, development and cooperation of people from all over the world, pointing out the fundamental path and direction for solving a global crisis.

  • Sci-tech Drives Next Level Transport Sector

    China has impressed the world with its rapidly expanding transport sector, known for the super huge networks of highways, railways and ports, and the high interconnectivity has brought considerable economic opportunities.

  • BDS Epitomizes Reliable Navigation

    China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) has been consistently reliable since the introduction of BDS-1.

  • In-orbit Test Ushers in More Space Experiments

    The first in-orbit ignition test in the combustion cabinet of the Mengtian space lab signaled completion of the combustion science experiment system of the Chinese space station, as well as the accuracy of space experiment procedures.

  • Exploring and Protecting Our Oceans

    To build China into a maritime power has not been possible without the modern era backbone of science and technology. From exploring the deepest spot on Earth and making use of oceanic resources, to protecting the oceanic environment, China has found its own way to carry out these achievements.

  • Evolution of Homegrown Oil-Gas Drilling Technology

    Over more than 12 years' development, Xuanji, China's homegrown oil and gas drilling system has worked well in 1,000 wells, with an accumulated drilling distance of one million meters, said its developer China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) on March 3.

  • Tiangong Space Lab A Research Haven

    Tiangong, China's national space station, has become the country's largest space lab platform, and thousands of scientific experiments will take place in its experiment cabinets.

  • Sci-tech Innovation Forges Ahead in New Era

    China ranks 11th among the 132 economies featured in the 2022 Global Innovation Index, jumping from 34th in 2012. This progress reflects the improvement of the country's innovation inputs and outputs, with contributions from government, enterprises and international cooperation.

  • Shipbuilding in China Riding the Wave of Success

    China's progress in becoming an important player in the global shipbuilding industry.

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