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  • 2nd China-ASEAN Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition

    The finals of the second China-ASEAN Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition were held in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 15. Themed on “digital empowerment for a shared future”, the competition focused on digital economy, with universities, scientific research institutions, enterprises and other social groups from China and the ASEAN countries taking part. Since its launch in July 2023, more than 280 projects have been submitted.

  • China-made Tunnel in Nepal Brings Farmers Hope

    A 13.3-km-long irrigation tunnel has been completed in Nepal's Sindhuli district a year ahead of schedule, thanks to help from Chinese construction teams.

  • Science Diplomacy: Advancing Tech for Good to Benefit Humanity

    "Science has no borders and benefits all mankind" is the call proposed by the Chinese government in its International Science and Technology Cooperation Initiative released globally in 2023.

  • TCM Healing Mission Wraps Up in South Africa

    Doctors consulted among themselves, there was the clatter of medical equipment and a long line of people, including both South Africans and Chinese living in Johannesburg, waited patiently for their turn.

  • Milestone Engine Debuts at Tianjin

    The world's most efficient commercial diesel engine made its debut at the inauguration of the 2024 World Congress on Internal Combustion Engines in Tianjin on April 20.Weichai Power Co. introduced the engine with a brake thermal efficiency exceeding 53 percent, a milestone for both the industry and key technologies like high-expansion combustion and high-efficiency fuel injection. Weichai estimates that if the technologies are used extensively, China can save nearly 20 million tons of fuel and reduce carbon emissions by over 60 million tons annually. This will help to accelerate the realization of China's "carbon peak and carbon neutrality" goals

  • Space Day Highlights Joint Exploration

    China celebrated the ninth Space Day on April 24, with a spectrum of events. The theme this year was "Look Afar to Cosmos and Join Together for Space".

  • Paris Hosts Franco-Chinese Cultural Exchange on Waters' Edge

    As part of the programs marking the 2024 Franco-Chinese Year of Cultural Tourism, the Paris section of the first season of "Our Water: Flowing from Shanghai – Intercultural Dialogues among World Cities" kicked off in Paris on April 18.

  • UNESCO Proposal Inspires Collaboration on Karst Research

    An initiative to promote global karst science and technology cooperation, urging all parties to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in karst geological research, was released by the International Research Center on Karst, under the auspices of UNESCO in Beijing on April 16.

  • China, Thailand sign MoUs on Space Cooperation

    The China National Space Administration and the Thai Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation signed two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) on April 5 for exploration and peaceful use of outer space and cooperation on the International Lunar Research Station.

  • First China-Indonesia Scientific Mission Opens New Chapter

    The first China-Indonesia joint scientific expedition in the Java Trench, the deepest point in the Indian Ocean, winded up successfully on March 28 with the research vessel, Tansuo-1 (Discovery One), returning to Sanya city in Hainan province, south China.

  • Healthy Lifestyle Helps Brain to Scrap Its Waste

    While a healthy lifestyle, such as eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly, is known to be beneficial for the body, its effect on the mind was not clear. However, researchers from the Nedergaard group at the University of Rochester Medical Center have discovered how a healthy lifestyle correlates with improved brain function. The findings were detailed in a 2018 study published in Neuroscience Letters.

  • Joint Efforts to Build World's Largest Radio Telescope

    China was right there in the early conversations about what the future of radio astronomy might look like, and has played a critical role in creating the world's largest and most advanced radio telescope - the Square Kilometer Array (SKA).

  • China-Thailand Cooperation Produces Hydro-floating Solar Power

    A hydro-floating solar project jointly built by Chinese and Thai companies started commercial operation on March 5 to support Thailand's clean energy development drive.

  • "Magic Grass" Tech Boosts Pacific Islands' Agriculture

    The roots, stems and leaves of Juncao can absorb soil salt, and effectively improve the conditions of saline-alkali land, providing a new solution for the treatment of soil erosion and coastal saline-alkali land in Pacific Island countries.

  • China Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka Breaks Ground

    The construction of the China Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan officially began on February 2. Guests from China and Japan jointly laid the foundation for the pavilion.

  • China-Brazil Ties Cover Soybean to Space in 50 ‘Golden Years’

    On January 23, the Chinese Embassy in Brazil released a logo jointly designed by China and Brazil to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of their diplomatic relations this year.

  • Chinese Rice Tech Benefits Ivorian People

    At present, the cooperation project has certified four rice varieties in Cote d'Ivoire, which have greatly improved the yield, quality and taste of local traditional varieties.

Top News

  • QwQ-32B, a reasoning large language model (LLM) by Alibaba's Tongyi Qianwen (Qwen), has been integrated with the scientific research of several institutes of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), facilitating research on solar flare and water resources on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.

Symposium Discusses Non-equilibrium Transport Phenomena

​The 1st International Symposium on Non-Equilibrium Transport Phenomena (NETP) focusing on frontier topics in the study and application of non-equilibrium transport phenomena was held in Beijing from April 7 to 10.

China Focus: China takes firm countermeasures against U.S. tariff bullying

China has taken swift, firm countermeasures following the latest U.S. tariff hike on Chinese imports, in a move to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests.

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