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  • Sijiaoping Site: A Window into Chinese Civilization

    As one of China's top 10 new archaeological discoveries of 2023, the Sijiaoping site is located in Lixian county, Gansu province. This is a rare architectural site related to sacrificial rites of the Qin Dynasty, revealing the formation of early Chinese civilization.

  • Prolonged Sitting Leads to Body Rusting

    Generally, sitting for more than 30 minutes at a time is considered prolonged sitting. For many office workers and students, prolonged sitting is often inevitable, but it can give rise to issues like lumbar, cervical, and cardiovascular diseases. So, what effect does prolonged sitting have on bones and how can people perform stretches to alleviate stiffness?

  • Wearing Contact Lenses to Control Objects

    After putting on your contact lenses you now only need to move your eyes to control smart devices such as mobile phones to input text, draw, play games, and perform other touchless actions.

  • China's Low-orbit Broadband Satellite Internet in Thailand

    The first overseas application and exploration of China's low-orbit broadband satellite internet was recently established by GalaxySpace, a private satellite maker in Beijing, at a ground testing station at the Mahanakorn University of Technology (MUT) in Thailand.

  • New Tech Transforms Manufacturing Industry

    As new quality productive forces develop, the traditional manufacturing industry has become the backbone of the development through transformation and upgrading.

  • Staying Hydrated with Healthy Soup in Summer

    As the temperature rises, the amount of sweat produced by the human body increases, from  imperceptible perspiration to perceptible sweating. The water lost through sweat needs to be replenished through food and drinks. Liquid replenishment includes beverages such as water and tea, as well as soup. So, why should we not only drink water but also eat soup?

  • 4,000-Year Site Shows Evolution of Civilization

    The Mopanshan site in Langxi county, Anhui province in central China, was one of China's top 10 archaeological discoveries in 2023.

  • Tiny Robotic Insects with Great Power

    Under a pile of small stones, a four-legged "insect" moves like a real beetle. It is a microrobot "insect" only two centimeters long, one centimeter wide, and weighing 1.76 grams. Its vertical projection area is no larger than two nails.

  • Historic! Chang'e-6 Collects Samples from Far Side of Moon

    The ascender of China's Chang'e-6 probe lifted off from the lunar surface on June 4, carrying samples from the moon's far side, an unprecedented feat in lunar exploration history, according to the China National Space Administration.

  • New Shipping Line Highlights China-Mexico Trade

    With the launch of a new shipping line, it will provide a more convenient maritime passage for Chinese goods reaching Mexico.

  • National Sci-tech Week Inspires Exploration

    The 2024 National Science and Technology Week (NSTW), which opened on May 25 and ends on June 1, highlights how the spirit of scientific inquiry and the power of innovation can illuminate everyday lives and foster social progress. Across the country, various events are being organized to showcase the latest achievements in scientific and technological innovation.

  • Intelligent Connected NEVs:Powerful Growth Engine

    With the rapid development of intelligent connected new energy vehicles (NEVs), automobiles are gradually developing from transportation tools into mobile intelligent terminals. As an emerging industry, it is aligned to the development requirements of the new quality productive forces (NQPF), and has the potential to make great contributions to China's economic development.

  • Blood Vessel Robot Surgeon Unveiled

    Among the many amazing innovations displayed at the 2024 Beijing Science and Technology Week that kicked off on May 25, an advanced medical device stands out.

  • How to Cure Dowager's Hump

    What is a dowager's hump? Does it have any impact on our health? How to get rid of it?

  • Huozhou Kilns: Blazing Fires Bring Out Fine White Porcelain

    One of China's top 10 new archaeological discoveries of 2023, the porcelain kiln site in Chencun village is located in Huozhou city, north China's Shanxi province. The excavation uncovered eight scattered sites dating back to the Jin (1115-1234), Yuan (1271-1368), and Ming (1368-1644) dynasties, with nine kilns and 40 ash pits, as well as a large number of porcelain pieces and kiln utensils. This discovery is the first to clarify the product characteristics of the Huozhou kilns in different periods from an archaeological perspective.

Top News

  • ​In order to assist with the research and conservation of cultural relics, high tech is playing an increasingly vital role, with large-scale scientific facilities like High Energy Photon Source (HEPS), Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (SSRF) and China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) leading the charge.

WEEKLY REVIEW (June 29-July 4)

Genetic Switch to Reactivate Organ Regeneration Discovered A group of Chinese scientists have discovered a genetic switch called ALDH1A2 that can reactivate nonregenerative mammals' ability to regenerate damaged organs. The activation of ALDH1A2 or supplying retinoic acid externally using a gene enhancer from rabbits can restore the regenerative capacity in nonregenerative mammals like mice. The discovery was recently published in Science.

AI System to Map Deep-sea Seamounts

An Intelligent Seamount Digital Twin System was recently launched during a side event of the United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC) held in France.

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