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  • Qinghai's Smart Computing Powered by Green Energy

    At the Qinghai clean energy and green computing scheduling center in Xining city, real-time data on the screen monitors power generation from different sources, including wind, solar and hydroelectric power, as well as the energy consumption metrics of computing centers.

  • Technology Protects Underwater Wonder

    The 2024 Baiheliang Tourism and Culture Festival in Fuling district, southwest China's Chongqing municipality, has seen a flood of visitors to Chongqing head for the Baiheliang Underwater Museum, described by UNESCO as "a fabulous first-world-wide example of the presentation of underwater cultural heritage in a site reachable by the non-diving visitor." However, Baiheliang once faced permanently sinking to the bottom of the Yangtze River because of the operation of the Three Gorges Dam. Saving the precious cultural relics was an ingenious exercise, made possible by the application of state-of-the-art design and cutting-edge technology.

  • Chengdu: An AI Hub

    ​As a key component of new-quality productive forces, AI continues to help build a series of future scenarios for an ever changing China. This is particularly true in the southwestern city of Chengdu.

  • Gansu Promotes Ecological and Industrial Development

    Gansu province in northwest China has transitioned from a resource-intensive province to an industrial hub, employing advanced technologies to protect the ecology, upgrade agriculture, and promote green transformation of industries.

  • 'Green Aluminum Valley' Spurs Energy Transformation

    China has always attached great importance to tackling climate change and promoted green energy transformation and industrial restructuring. Yunnan province in the southwest contains about 20 percent of the country's clean energy resources, with more than 140 million kilowatts of installed power. Green energy accounts for 90 percent of the installed capacity.

  • Growing Green Gold in Desert

    In Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region in northwest China, carbon dioxide is being used to grow green wormwood and apocynum, which are used in Chinese herbal medicines, driving economic growth. This demonstrates the significant progress made in the region's green development and the achievement of a harmonious balance between human activities and nature.

  • Shenzhen, China's AI Pioneer

    A total of 22 measures across six areas have been identified to build Shenzhen city, in Guangdong province, south China, into an AI leader.

  • Global Journal Observatory | Serving Scientists and Scientific Development

    Founded in 1990, Cell Research is a monthly scholarly journal that publishes peer-reviewed research articles, authoritative reviews, letters, and research highlights in the life sciences.

  • Top Journal Youth Talk | Horticulture Research: A Blooming Success

    Starting out from a focus on horticulture, moving on to the integration of agriculture and engineering, and then the future of life sciences with bio-synthesis and design, all the while supported by Nanjing Agricultural University and led by Professor Zongming Cheng, the editorial office has been innovating and optimizing for 10 years, establishing three high-quality English journals.

  • Gansu Water Management Gets Smart

    In a significant push towards high-quality water management, Weiyuan county in Gansu province, northwest China, the source of the Wei River, which is the largest tributary of the Yellow River, is embracing a technological transformation. This transformation focuses on establishing flood monitoring systems, smart rural water supply models, and innovative digital governance of rivers and lakes.

  • Global Journal Observatory | APL Materials: Voice of Materials Science Innovation

    In 2012, the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Publishing, a not-for-profit physics-focused institute, commemorated the 50th anniversary of Applied Physics Letters by launching a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal APL Materials.

  • Shandong, Ningxia's Agricultural Sci-tech Union

    Intelligent agricultural machinery was the theme of this year's event between the two regions. Through sci-tech cooperation, they have improved the rate of agricultural mechanization and reduced production costs. A total of 48 agricultural sci-tech innovations from Shandong were displayed at the demonstration.

  • Terahertz Waves Reveal Secret of Sanxingdui Artifacts

    It was the world's first instance of using terahertz waves for tomographic imaging analysis of bronze artifacts. The analysis used the world's first terahertz near-field imaging system based on vacuum electronic devices, independently developed by Chinese scientists.

  • Yunnan: Living inHarmony with Nature

    The concept of respecting nature, conforming to nature and protecting nature has become a growing consensus in Yunnan province. In the process of ecological protection and development, Yunnan has worked hard to achieve win-win cooperation between ecological environmental protection and high-quality economic development.

  • Journal of Tissue Engineering: Advancing Research, Clinical Impact for Public Health

    As the understanding of how these factors interplay deepened, the research field of tissue engineering rapidly expanded.

  • From Slush to Lush: Nanniwan's Transformation

    Today, Nanniwan boasts the Nanniwan Scenic Area and beautiful terraced crop fields, which attract people from the surrounding cities to visit, camp and unwind.

Top News

Top Journal Youth Talk |Yang Xiao: Under the Canopy of Molecular Plant, I Have Also Grown into a Sturdy Tree

What do you think when you hear of a magazine called Molecular Plant? Is it about molecular cuisine or growing molecule-size plants?Neither of them! Molecular Plant is an internationally renowned plant science journal founded in China, with an impact factor that has topped all research journals in its field globally for three consecutive years. Let's go to the editorial office of Molecular Plant to know more.

WEEKLY REVIEW(Dec.14-20)

China sent the first group of low Earth orbit satellites for a satellite Internet constellation from the Wenchang Space Launch Site in south China's Hainan province on December 16. The launch marked the 552nd mission of the Long March series carrier rockets.

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