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  • Qian Linzhao: Forging Scientific Tools in Crucible of War

    In the winter of 1937, inside the Institute of Physics in Beijing, 31-year-old Qian Linzhao and his colleagues were dismantling and packing precision instruments carefully. The Japanese had invaded China and encircled the institute and the Chinese scientists were readying to relocate secretly to the south to safeguard China's "seeds of scientific research."

  • Record Deals Witness Booming Low-altitude Economy

    The inaugural International Advanced Air Mobility Expo in Shanghai has become a barometer of the low-altitude economy's explosive growth, where blockbuster deals and technological leaps converge to chart the sector's future.

  • China's AI Solutions for Better World

    ​The 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC), themed "Global Solidarity in the AI Era," was held in Shanghai from July 26 to 28. The Chinese technologies and AI solutions displayed at the conference demonstrated the country's innovative efforts and initiative to make the world a better place with AI.

  • Preserving Xixia Imperial Tombs with Tech

    ​Nestled beneath the Helan Mountains and overlooking the Yellow River and the vast Yinchuan Plain in Ningxia, northwest China, the Xixia Imperial Tombs bore witness to the rise and fall of the Xixia Dynasty (1038-1227).

  • Robot to Preserve World's Oldest Pagoda

    A six-legged robot dog protects the Yingxian Wooden Pagoda in north China's Shanxi province, the oldest and tallest extant wooden multi-storied structure in the world. It performs the task of intelligent 3D scanning and digital modeling.

  • China, LAC Promote Human Rights in Digital Age

    ​The Second China-Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) States Roundtable on Human Rights, held in São Paulo, Brazil, on July 25, gathered more than 130 guests from China and LAC countries to discuss human rights protection in the digital and intelligent age, environment, climate and human rights, and China-LAC states' contributions to global human rights governance.

  • CISCE Champions Shared Benefits of Supply Chain

    The third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) was held from July 16 to 20 in Beijing, demonstrating the country's ongoing striving for high-standard opening up.

  • Jiangxi: A Province Brimming with Vitality

    From cultural heritage to technological innovation and industrial transformation, ancient pavilions have been revitalized, traditional prescriptions have been modernized, and agricultural yields have soared... Across Jiangxi province in east China, innovation is thriving at every turn.

  • Humanoid Robots Kick off AI Football

    The final of the 2025 ROBO League robot football tournament was held in Beijing. It is China's first fully autonomous 3v3 AI robot football match.

  • Hi-Tech | 2025 CISCE

    Themed "Connecting the World for a Shared Future," it kicked off in Beijing on July 16, attended by more than 650 domestic and foreign enterprises and institutions from 75 countries and regions.

  • Harnessing Sci-tech Cooperation for Civilizational Exchanges

    The participants widely agreed that only through exchange and cooperation can we bridge the digital and intelligent divides, transcend estrangement and conflict, and share the fruits of sci-tech innovation and civilizational prosperity.

  • 1st LD-Writethru: Xi calls for global dialogue, cooperation network among civilizations

    Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Thursday that China is ready to work with other countries in building a global network for dialogue and cooperation among civilizations.

  • Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting opens in Beijing

    The Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting kicked off in Beijing on Thursday, with a focus on the importance of cultural diversity and mutual learning in advancing human progress.

  • Large-scale Facilities Boost Research on Cultural Relics

    ​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.

  • Police Robots on Patrol in Chengdu

    Robot police have officially started patrolling in Chengdu, a mega-city in southwest China's Sichuan province. This marks an important innovation ahead of the 2025 World Games set to take place in the city from August 7 to 17.

  • Tech-Finance Synergy Unlocks Innovation Potential

    ​Thanks to strong policy support, a favorable market environment and a sound innovation ecosystem, the virtuous cycle of tech, capital and industry is gaining greater momentum in China.

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  • The China-Africa Cooperation Center on Satellite Remote Sensing Application (CACSA) Week 2025 was recently held in Deqing county, east China's Zhejiang province, with the theme "Satellite Remote Sensing Application Cooperation, Empowering a New Future for China and Africa."

15th FYP to Advance Innovation-driven Development

A press conference held by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Beijing on Friday on the recently concluded fourth plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee highlighted the need to raise innovation capacity to lead the development of new quality productive forces.

Preserving China and Russia's Cultural Memory

​Founded in 1795, the National Library of Russia (NLR) is the first public library in Europe and the oldest in Russia. For over 200 years, with its collection of over 40 million rare books, the NLR has been a vast repository preserving Russia's cultural memory and continuing its historical mission.

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