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  • WEEKLY REVIEW (August 26-September 1)

    Using the lunar soil samples brought by the Chang'e-5 lunar landing mission, Chinese researchers have found that one gram of the soil can produce 51-76 milligrams of water, which can meet the needs of 50 people a day. It is expected to provide new ideas for the construction of lunar research stations and space stations in the future.

  • Undersea Tunneling MachineSets New Record

    China just shattered both its domestic and the international record for the deepest underwater excavation, using a locally developed tunnel boring machine (TBM). Named "Shenjiang No. 1," the TBM has a cutting diameter of 13.42 meters, and completed the excavation of the underwater high-speed rail tunnel at a depth of 106 meters below the seabed in the Pearl River estuary on August 19.

  • New International Land-Sea Corridor Puts Trade on Fast Track

    This August marks the 5th anniversary of the implementation of the master plan of the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor.

  • Heavy Ion Device Facilitates Cancer Treatment

    China's first hospital-based tumor therapy facility with independent intellectual property rights — a heavy ion medical machine (HIMM) installed at the Wuwei Heavy Ion Therapy Center in Gansu province in northwest China — has significantly contributed to cancer treatment in the country.

  • Conference Discusses Robot Agile Hand Technologies

    Experts, industry professionals, entrepreneurs, and government officials came together to discuss the latest technological advancements, industry applications, and prospects of smart robotic agile hands at the Intelligent Robot Agile Handicraft Industry Development Conference held in Shenzhen, in south China, on August 26.

  • Robots Showcased at the WRC 2024

    Two robots showcased at the 2024 World Robot Conference.

  • Why Are Green Mangroves Called 'Red Forests' in Chinese?

    Mangroves, widely known as "coastal guardians" due to the critical role they play in coastal protection, are the woody vegetation communities growing in the intertidal zones of tropical and subtropical coasts, that constitute a rare and spectacular ecosystem at the boundary between land and sea. 

  • Biodegradable Material Helps Heal Wounds

    ​A research team from China has developed a biodegradable composite material that looks like a band-aid and can rebuild the function of the skin layer, promote wound healing and reduce scars.

  • Low-carbon Report on 'Mobile Sources' Released

    China's first report discussing the green and low-carbon development of mobile sources in the country was released on July 30, at a related seminar in Chongqing municipality, southwest China.

  • Salt Cavern Transformed into Energy Storage Bank

    Thanks to technological advances, China is transforming abandoned underground salt caverns to renewable energy storage facilities amid its green push.

  • China Gets Two More World Natural Heritage Sites

    In an instruction on strengthening the protection, preservation and utilization of cultural and natural heritage, Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged further efforts to preserve the country's cultural and natural treasures and renew their glamour in the new era.

  • Global Medical Cooperation Key for Public Health

    Global medical cooperation is crucial for facilitating the sharing of medical resources and expertise, especially in treating tumors and other serious illnesses. It also provides multi-disciplinary treatment plans for patients and helps tackle complicated diseases, Marc Shuman, emeritus chief of the Division of Hematology and Oncology at the University of California, San Francisco spoke via video at the inauguration ceremony of the Arion International MDT Medical Center.

  • Large-scale Seismic Data Processing Model Released

    ​DiTing, the world's first professional seismic data processing model with 100 million parameters, was released in Chengdu, Sichuan province southwest China, in late July, and will be publicly tested by the end of 2024. The one billion parameter version is expected to complete pre-training in August 2024.

  • How to Prevent Epidemics After Flood

    As heavy rains continue to lash parts of south China, people's safety and health are at risk. How can we prevent the outbreak of epidemics after flood disasters? Lin Jinlan, a specialist from the Office of Infection Control and Disease Prevention, Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, gave some suggestions for clean-up and recovery.

  • Mysterious Fangguo of Shang Dynasty in Northwest China

    The Zhaigou site, the ruins of a vast settlement going back to the Shang Dynasty (1600 BC-1046 BC), is one of China's top 10 new archaeological discoveries of 2023. Lying on the Loess Plateau in today's Shaanxi province, northwest China, it has an area of approximately three million square meters.

  • Building a Floor in 5 Days

    A residential building in Qingdao, Shandong province in east China, presents an unusual sight. It is covered with a huge blue "box."

Top News

  • Using the lunar soil samples brought by the Chang'e-5 lunar landing mission, Chinese researchers have found that one gram of the soil can produce 51-76 milligrams of water, which can meet the needs of 50 people a day. It is expected to provide new ideas for the construction of lunar research stations and space stations in the future.

Undersea Tunneling MachineSets New Record

China just shattered both its domestic and the international record for the deepest underwater excavation, using a locally developed tunnel boring machine (TBM). Named "Shenjiang No. 1," the TBM has a cutting diameter of 13.42 meters, and completed the excavation of the underwater high-speed rail tunnel at a depth of 106 meters below the seabed in the Pearl River estuary on August 19.

New International Land-Sea Corridor Puts Trade on Fast Track

This August marks the 5th anniversary of the implementation of the master plan of the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor.

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