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  • Homegrown Drilling Method Sets World Records

    The third runway is supported by a crucial oil pipeline like a major artery. However, few know about the world records behind this pipeline. It was constructed by a Chinese private company that used non-excavating directional drilling equipment and technology to drill a distance of 5,200 meters beneath the seabed at depths of over 100 meters — a world-first achievement.

  • AIGC | Beijing Central Axis Now a World Heritage

    The Beijing Central Axis is now on UNESCO's World Heritage List, becoming China's 59th World Heritage Site. The UNESCO World Heritage Committee said it represents a unique type in the history of world cities.

  • AIGC | Panda Ambassadors Adored Worldwide

    Yun Chuan and Xin Bao, two cuddly pandas from the Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center in southwestern China, arrived at the San Diego Zoo on June 27.

  • AIGC | Cybersecurity Calls for Global Cooperation

    On July 19, the world was hit by an unprecedented digital disaster when Microsoft's Windows operating system experienced a massive system crash or the "blue screen of death."

  • Bast Fibers Strengthen Forbidden City Walls

    Featuring toughness, hygroscopicity and natural antibacterial properties, bast fibers (including jute, flax, hemp and kenaf) made from the inner growth of dicotyledonous plantstems, have been used in China for construction purposes since ancient times.

  • Greetings from Green China

    For over a decade, China has made impressive strides in ecological and environmental protection, a fact often applauded by foreign experts living and working in the country. Some of them have seen the effective policies driving sustainable development and participated in helping develop China's green industries, while others have witnessed the country's committed efforts to promote international biodiversity. Science and Technology Daily (S&T Daily) caught up with some of them to get their thoughts on China's green wave of success.

  • China’s Breakthrough in Propylene Production

    Scientists from Tianjin University in China have developed a cost-effective and environment-friendly catalyst for the production of propylene, one of the highest produced basic chemicals globally, used to manufacture plastics, rubber, fibers, and pharmaceuticals.

  • A University's Blooming Success with Azalea

    Typically, the "Yingshanhong" flower, commonly known as azalea, planted in in the Jinggangshan region of Jiangxi province, bloom in early spring between February and March, with a flowering period lasting just over a month. But with sun scorching in July, you can still see the azalea in full bloom thanks to a scientific research team at Jinggangshan University (JGSU) . The researchers have spent 13 years developing a technology that allows azaleas to bloom throughout the year.

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Space Cooperation Consolidates Sino-French Friendship

On June 22, the Sino-French satellite Space Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) was successfully launched. Earlier, on May 3, China's Chang'e-6 lunar probe carried France's Detection of Outgassing RadoN to the moon, marking the first collaboration between the two countries in lunar exploration and France's debut in a lunar landing project. This year also celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and France, highlighting their longstanding cooperation in space.

Tech Innovations' Role in Building a Leading Sports Nation

Pushing the development of tech innovation is needed to achieve China's goal of becoming a leading sports nation by 2035, as well as becoming a modernized country.

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