China's rapid development means it's no longer unusual to see fixed robot arms working around the clock, performing simple, highly repetitive tasks, such as welding and moving components on a typical production line.
Separated by war and distance, the first embrace between long-lost half sisters Jennifer An and Roesai An was decades in the making.
A month after the deadly Tianjin blasts, family members of Liu Chuntao still can't believe the 22-year-old firefighter has left them forever.
A league for cooperation in healthcare between China and Arab states will be established to promote technological and personnel exchanges, officials said on Friday.
Two top executives of State-owned enterprises in Hong Kong were expelled from the Party on Friday for allegedly violating laws and discipline.
Some mobile apps - developed to reduce teachers' workload and improve students' learning efficiency - were on people's minds, generating discussion about their growing usage.
Groundwater resources grew on a monthly basis for the first time in 16 years last month, adding 80 million cubic meters.
Teachers in Shanghai who have accepted gifts or cash from students or their parents will be disqualified from applying for professional titles that confer higher rank and more pay, the municipal education commission announced ahead of Teachers' Day, which fell on Thursday.
The joint venture between Japan's Nissan Motor Corp and China's Dongfeng Motor Corp violated antitrust laws, according the Chinese regulators
The stabbing of four judges in a courthouse in Hubei province has raised concerns about judges' working conditions in China.
The removal of a senior executive of Baosteel Group from his post for misusing public money and receiving gifts sends out a stern warning from the top anti-graft authority to other officials in State-owned enterprises.
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