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  • Sci-tech Resolves Dam Crack Dilemma

    Located at the junction of Baiyu county in southwest China's Sichuan province and Konjo county in Xizang autonomous region, a world-renowned ultra-high arch dam project — the Yebatan Hydropower Station — is currently buzzing with construction fervor on the upper reaches of the Jinsha River.

  • Sci-tech Boosts Ice and Snow Economy

    The passion for winter sports in China has been ignited in recent years, particularly since the successful hosting of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. This surge in interest is driven by science, technology, and innovation, which have now improved the experiences for both travelers and athletes.

  • China's Robotics Leads Global AI Pack

    China's vision for its robotics industry in 2025 is crystal clear, and that is to solidify its position as a global leader in intelligent manufacturing and service innovation. From cutting-edge pool-cleaning robots showcased at international expos to multi-functional yard robots solving household challenges in foreign countries, Chinese robotics companies are transforming industries worldwide.

  • AIGC | CR450 Shows China's High-speed Wheelpower

    The CR450 bullet train, a prototype of the world’s fastest train, can cover 450 kilometers per hour as per tests, highlighting China’s cutting-edge advancement in rail technology.

  • Satellite Internet: Removing 'Digital Divide'

    China achieved a milestone in space technology recently, by successfully launching 18 low-Earth orbit satellites from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center using a single Long March 6 rocket. These satellites are part of the "Qianfan Constellation", marking the third phase of its deployment. Once complete, this constellation will include over 10,000 satellites orbiting Earth, creating a vast satellite internet network.

  • BeiDou Navigates an Innovative Future

    Epitomizing China's journey of innovation in satellite navigation, the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) was officially launched in 1994, aiming to meet domestic navigation needs and support economic and societal development.

  • Sino-French Cooperation Revitalizes Notre-Dame in Paris

    Five years after being devastated by a fire, the restored Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris officially reopened on November 7. The news captured global attention and there was a special sense of achievement in China as China was a pivotal partner in the restoration efforts.

  • Spring Festival on UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List

    ?On December 4, China's Spring Festival was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The 19th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage gave the nod to China's nomination of the "Spring Festival: Social Practices of the Chinese People in Celebration of the Traditional New Year."

  • HarmonyOS to Redefine Mobile Operating Systems

    In November, Huawei officially launched its Mate 70 smartphone series powered by its proprietary operating system (OS) HarmonyOS NEXT, which became the third major global mobile operating system alongside Apple's iOS and Android. HarmonyOS, China's first fully self-developed mobile OS, represents over a decade of innovation and resilience.

  • U.S. Hegemony Disrupts Global Chip Supply Chain

    Coerced by U.S. hegemony, the world's top chipmakers are forced to halt the sale of high-end chips and high-end chip manufacturing equipment to Chinese companies, thereby incurring the loss of market share and revenues.

  • Advances in Controlled Nuclear Fusion for EAST

    ?Scientists at the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP) in Hefei are pioneering the development of the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), more commonly known as the "Chinese Artificial Sun." EAST has been central to China's quest to develop controlled nuclear fusion — a potential source of limitless, clean energy.

  • ShenZhong Link: Innovation Builds Mega Project

    The Shenzhen -Zhongshan Link (ShenZhong Link), a mega cross-sea project in Guangdong province, south China, consists of an underwater tunnel, two bridges, and two artificial islands. Since opening on June 28, its total traffic flow had exceeded 10 million vehicles by the noon of October 25, becoming a crucial link for the integrated development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. A number of key innovations and technological breakthroughs were made to construct the link.

  • Grand Water Diversion Project Transforming Lives

    The South-to-North Water Diversion Project, a monumental infrastructure initiative, has marked a decade of operation since its full operation in 2014, fundamentally reshaping water distribution across China. Launched to address the uneven water distribution between China's resource-rich south and the water-scarce north, the eastern and middle routes of the project have transported over 76 billion cubic meters of water from the Yangtze River Basin to northern regions to date.

  • Quantum Leap in Core Tech Heralds New Era

    China's advancements in core technologies are leading the nation into a new chapter of high-tech innovation. From developing indigenous foundational software to producing the domestically manufactured C919 large passenger aircraft, China has made great strides in high-quality development across multiple industries.

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  • 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.

Do Sugar-free Drinks Increase the Risk of Diabetes?

?September is China's National Health Lifestyle Promotion Month. The campaign aims to raise awareness of the health risks associated with modern lifestyle habits, such as relying on fast food deliveries, drinking sugary drinks and spending too much time sitting down. In particular, the question of whether sugar-free beverages increase the risk of diabetes has sparked heated discussions online.

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