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  • Nobel Laureate: Young Scientists Should Choose Hard Problems

    During the recent 2025 World Young Scientist Summit in east China's Wenzhou city, Arieh Warshel, the Nobel laureate in chemistry in 2013, advised that young scientists should choose hard problems and have the perseverance to push forward their research.

  • China's Sci-tech Leap During 14th FYP Period

    The science community has lived up to its mission during the 14th FYP period, risen to challenges, and made milestone leaps in sci-tech innovation for the new era.

  • Communique of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China

    The 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China concluded its fourth plenary session on Thursday in Beijing with a communique issued.

  • Empowering People Through Innovation, Collaboration

    Dr. Manzoor Hussain Soomro speaks not as a theoretical academic, but as someone who has lived the journey from hardship to global influence. Born into a landless farming family in Pakistan, he rose to become founding president of the Economic Cooperation Organization Science Foundation, a senior advisor to UNESCO and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, and a recipient of Chinese Government Friendship Award.

  • Building Global Hub for Data, Connectivity and Innovation in Hainan

    In early 2025, Beijing-based Paratera, a computing power network veteran, chose the newly launched intelligent computing center in Lingshui Li autonomous county in Hainan province in south China for its AI model training and industrial simulation projects. The company needed powerful computing and stable data transmission — precisely what the center offers.

  • Torch Fire from Ice on Seafloor

    Relying on China's homegrown "Haima" deep-sea remotely operated vehicle (ROV), the aptly named "source flame" was extracted and ignited from combustible ice on the ultra-deep seabed in September, presenting an underwater spectacle of water and fire.

  • Donghu Forum Promotes Innovation

    To cultivate fertile ground for popular science, encourage the young generation to participate in sci-tech innovation and pool the wisdom of the science community for development, the 2025 Donghu Forum was held in Wuhan, Hubei province, from October 14 to 15.

  • Top 10 Global Engineering Accomplishments 2025 Announced

    The Top Ten Engineering Achievements of 2025 were announced at the World Federation of Engineering Organizations General Assembly in Shanghai on October 13. The achievements were selected by Engineering, a journal of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

  • Brisk Holiday Spending Shows Economic Vitality

    During the recent eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday from October 1 to 8, China’s vibrant tourism and consumer spending painted a vivid picture of economic resilience and growing domestic demand.

  • G20 Ministers Meet to Promote Open, Inclusive Innovation

    Science, technology and innovation (STI) ministers and senior officials from G20 member states and invited countries gathered in Tshwane, South Africa, on September 23 for the G20 Research and Innovation Ministerial Meeting.

  • Great Discoveries of 2025 Nobel Prize in Science

    The Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine, Physics and Chemistry, the most prestigious awards given for scientific achievements in the world, have been announced to honor great discoveries in science. Let's have a look at the feats recognized this year.

  • China's Wind Power Thrives at Home and Abroad

    Is the allegation true that China manufactures wind power equipment for the world but uses little of it domestically?

  • Manzoor: We Need to Have More Female Role Models

    Manzoor Hussain Soomro, founding president of the Economic Cooperation Organization Science Foundation (ECOSF), recently told Science and Technology Daily that in the field of scientific research, the potential of women has not been fully explored. And, globally, more female role models should be established in terms of leadership.

  • From Jiangsu to the World: Openness Fuels Shared Growth

    As global trade faces mounting uncertainties and protectionist barriers, China's eastern province of Jiangsu is charting a confident new course in high-quality, innovation-driven development.

  • Industrial Parks' High-quality Growth Trajectory

    ​Industrial parks are vital carriers of China's industrial growth, and in the era of innovation they are expected to play an even greater role in advancing new industrialization and developing new quality productive forces. To accelerate their transformation and upgrading, the recently issued Guideline for the High-Quality Development of Industrial Parks provides a comprehensive roadmap.

  • Promising Land: Smarter, Greener and More Vibrant

    ​Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, lying in the foothills of the Tianshan Mountains in north China, is charting a path of modernization that reflects China's vision for high-quality development.

  • 2025 Pujiang Forum: Cultivating Fertile Ground for Innovation

    The Innovation Culture Forum was a highlight of the 2025 Pujiang Innovation Forum for its timely discussion on the role of culture in technological advancement.

  • Sowing Seeds for Better Future

    The breeding of this new corn variety is a microcosm of the innovation in BAAFS' efforts to develop the seed industry. Over the years, it has made breakthroughs in breeding staple grains, vegetables, fruits and aquatic products. Today, many of its achievements are leading global seed breeding standards, enriching people's diets and safeguarding food security.

  • Sci-tech Innovation Powers High-quality Development

    ​During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021–2025), China has intensified efforts to tackle key core technologies and apply research outcomes, leveraging innovation to lead the development of new quality productive forces. These efforts have yielded tangible results in upgrading traditional industries, boosting emerging sectors, and laying a solid foundation for future industries, said Yin Hejun, Minister of Science and Technology, at a press conference held by the State Council Information Office on Thursday.

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Xi Congratulates Science and Technology Daily on Its 40th Anniversary

Chinese President Xi Jinping has sent a congratulatory letter to the Science and Technology Daily on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of its founding.

Digital Protection for Xi'an City Wall

The Xi'an City Wall, initially built around 1,400 years ago in 582 AD during the Sui dynasty, now extends 13.74 kilometers, surrounding the ancient city of Xi'an in Shaanxi province, north-west China. As one of the oldest, largest and best-maintained ancient city fortifications in China, the wall has faced significant preservation and protection challenges. This is because its inner structure, primarily made of tamped earth, has eroded over time due to the elements.

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