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China's second scientific expedition and research project on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau produced a series of major landmark achievements in ecological environmental protection on the plateau.
Black Myth: Wukong has showcased the immense potential of Chinese developers in both technology and creativity, fundamentally changing the traditional perceptions of local games.
Biochar, prepared from biomass, can enhance soil fertility, improve water retention, and capture and store carbon, contributing to sustainable agriculture and environmental management.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
China has established the world's first 6G field test network that brings together communication and intelligence, demonstrating that the current 4G and 5G setups can achieve 6G transmission capabilities.
According to the third national survey of cultural relics, over 760,000 immovable cultural relics were examined and registered. The protection of these relics presents a significant challenge due to their historical span, diverse materials, and complex preservation environments.Faced with these challenges, what measures are needed to combat the erosion of time at some of these historic sites?
As China's innovation-driven development focuses on generating new quality productive forces for higher scientific and technological innovation, the key is to strengthen the integration of science and technology with the economy. Innovation in science and technology must be strengthened to build a modern industrial system with high self-reliance that will rise to the top of the global value chain.
The launch?ceremony of a series of events to meet?the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was held at the University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB) on July 2.
Ahead of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, Team China's podium uniform was displayed in Beijing on June 25.
Recently the lights at the Jingmen Xingang power station in Jingmen city, Hubei province in central China, and at its adjacent Gaoqiao substation went out suddenly. Then they surged back just 30 seconds later. The brief flicker signified the success of the first "black start" trial of a domestic grid-forming energy storage power station.
?Emerging technologies like AI, big data and the Internet of Things are rapidly reshaping the world in this era of digital intelligence. However, they are also bringing challenges to human rights, which makes joint efforts essential. Science and Technology Daily spoke with international experts on these issues against the backdrop of the 2025 China-Europe Seminar on Human Rights hosted by the China Society for Human Rights Studies and Cátedra China Foundation in Madrid, Spain, on June 25 on the theme "Human Rights in the Era of Digital Intelligence."
A major breakthrough in neurotechnology has been achieved with the successful completion of China's first-in-human clinical trial of an invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) system. With that China becomes the second country in the world to reach the clinical stage in this field.