Albert Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves 100 years ago.
Item from March 10, 1995, in China Daily: Officials from Shandong, Liaoning, Sichuan, Jiangsu and Guangdong provinces jointly hold a press conference in Beijing International Hotel yesterday to answer questions about agricultural development. ... Provincial officials in charge of agriculture unveiled development plans at the event. ...
Many commuters worry about safety when using car-hailing services, citing a lack of regulation.
China is displaying flexibility on resolving the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, according to experts, while Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Beijing is "open to any initiatives" that could help bring the issue "back to the negotiating table".
Shipping lanes in the South China Sea are among the safest and freest in the world, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Tuesday, emphasizing that freedom of navigation "does not give some countries the right to do whatever they want".
President Xi Jinping vowed on Tuesday to show "zero tolerance" toward election fraud.
Women now hold about 30 percent of the top positions in Chinese mainland businesses, compared with 25 percent last year, according to the annual International Business Report released on Monday by global accountancy firm Grant Thornton.
Before one of my editors sent me an article on "slash careers", I had known only the Hollywood jargon of "hyphenate" to help describe someone holding concurrent multiple jobs.
Item from March 9, 1987, in China Daily: A 3,000-year-old wine unearthed from a Shang Dynasty tomb in Luoshan county, Henan province, sparked great interest at a recent symposium on China's viticulture and a related exhibition held in the southern coastal city of Shenzhen. The liquid, older than the ancient Roman wine found in a shipwreck in the Mediterranean, may be the world's oldest wine.
Social gatherings to network have become an important part of college life for many students.