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  • Gaining Insights into Guangxi's Development

    Foreign experts had an opportunity to gain greater understanding of local specialty industries development and the high quality implementation of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership in Guangxi on February 25.

  • Two Sessions Offer Hope for Better Global Future

    The Communist Party of China (CPC) has already built China into a moderately prosperous country. It is now all set to continue its journey to a great modern socialist country with Chinese characteristics, combining the human spirit and material aspects.

  • Scientific Research Aiming for Unity

    British Dr. Norman MacLeod is not only an outstanding paleontologist, but also an educator and an active communicator. He is passionate about balancing these roles simultaneously. In a recent interview with Science and Technology Daily, MacLeod expressed that he is very fortunate to be someone who is able to make a living by doing what he loves to do.

  • Two Sessions: Dialogue with Foreign Experts

    On the occasion of the Two Sessions, several prominent foreign experts who live and work in China, were interviewed by S&T Daily to share their thoughts on China's development and its important role in global growth.

  • Gaining Useful Knowledge from China's Development

    Having been committed to strengthening exchanges and cooperation between China and Azerbaijan through language and culture teaching in both countries for many years, Dr. Agshin Aliyev, an Azerbaijani sinologist, has gained an insightful perspective on China's rapid development at all levels.

  • China's Democracy: Institutional Guarantee of People's Power

    Italian scholar Rocco Lacorte described his impression of China as "Democratic, promising and socialist." He currently serves as an associate professor at Nankai University (NKU).

  • Global Significance of Two Sessions

    Professor Goh Hui Hwang has followed China's Two Sessions for a number of years. As a Malaysian scientist living and working in China, Goh is fully aware of the significance of these meetings and their impact on China's and the world's future.

  • Endless Power of Education

    "It is a blessing and a gift to be an educator, because it is a big responsibility to educate the younger generation, the future of the world," said Antoine Barnaart, director of Confucius Institute of Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Barnaart is a highly respected expert in the field of education, having dedicated nearly 40 years of his life to teaching and managing higher education and vocational programs, both in Australia and internationally.

  • Helping China & Hungary Friendship to Flourish

    Chinese President Xi Jinping  replied to a recent letter from students of the Hungarian-Chinese bilingual school in Budapest, encouraging more Hungarian youths to increase their knowledge of China and become envoys of China-Hungary friendship.

  • Seeking the Meaning of Life via Sinology

    In Chinese history, the three cognitive fields of literature, history, and philosophy have always been combined with each other. That's according to German Professor Dennis Schilling, who made the observation while addressing the inaugural meeting of the World Council of Sinologists on July 20, 2022.

  • China's Amazing Decade

    This is a brief account, written from my heart, of my experience in China. It is a journey that centers around the beautiful city of Nanjing and the university that has done so much to make my family and I feel welcome. I wish all my friends and colleagues in Nanjing and elsewhere in China, a happy new year and a bright fresh start to their lives as the dark clouds of the pandemic finally lift.

  • Science: An Impressively Unifying Language

    Professor Diana Boraschi, a senior member of National Research Council of Italy, serves as the director of the Laboratory of Inflammation and Vaccines at the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology of Chinese Academy of Sciences (SIAT-CAS). Recently, Boraschi spoke to Science and Technology Daily to tell the stories behind her work and share her views on international cooperation.

  • China Celebrates Spring Fest in Grand Style Again

    Amid much festivities and colorful grandeur, Chinese around the world said goodbye to the Year of the Tiger and rang in the Year of the Rabbit on the night of January 21. The celebrations began on the eve of the Chinese New Year and will end with the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar Year — February 5.

  • New Experiences, Challenges Make True Scientist

    I love fundamental research, but I do not recommend it to people who are unwilling and not prepared to dedicate their lives to it. People conducting fundamental research do not become rich and do not become famous. The satisfaction gained from work is exclusively personal and I am delighted with what I have done and have no regrets.

  • Spring Festival Reception for Foreign Experts

    With Spring Festival approaching, a reception for foreign experts was hosted by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) on January 12.

  • China Rings Out the Year of Achievements

    At the advent of 2023, one more memorable and eventful year of my life has elapsed. Just like the last two years, I also ushered in this new year in China, far from home. While looking back on the outgoing year, I could see China's many achievements in 2022.

  • Giving History of Fossils Public Appeal

    "For a paleontologist, every day is traveling through time and being an explorer who can discover a new species, or uncover a page of history that no one knew even existed," said Thomas A. Stidham, a world-renowned expert in the fossil recording and evolution of birds.

  • Egyptian Media Expert's Notebook about China

    Hala Metwally, an Egyptian media expert, has been fascinated with China's historical legacy and cultural achievements since she was a young girl. She kept clipping articles from the newspaper about China and has been keeping a China -related "notebook" of sorts for years.

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Fruit Flies' First Space Odyssey Aboard Shenzhou-19

The trio will conduct a series of experiments in fields such as life science, fluid physics, combustion science and materials science. Notably, this is the first time that fruit flies have been taken on a Chinese space mission as experimental subjects. What made scientists choose fruit flies? What experiment will they undergo?

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