A critic of evolutionary psychology or sociobiology, Anne Innis Dagg wrote a book entitled 'Love of Shopping' Is Not a Gene, but I sometimes wonder if she had got it all wrong.
If light is the way to dispel darkness, then a Beijing-based, 1995-founded company is showing the world there is an environmentally friendly, relatively cheaper and energy-efficient way of doing that and, in the process, growing a global-scale business.
China's emphasis on innovation in recent years has led to more opportunities for global clinical development and research programs to be carried out in the country, which has benefitted its people, said the executive of a leading German pharmaceutical company.
As China increases its efforts to provide low-cost and effective medical services through healthcare reforms, all market players including foreign companies will benefit, said Andrew Hodge, president and general manager for the China affiliate of the US-based drug maker Eli Lilly and Company.
Golf's revival in China has gained a major boost with a 300 million yuan ($45 million) investment to drive the once-suspended PGA Tour China series to new heights.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah - James Harden and the Houston Rockets are defined by their explosive offense, and it got the best of the Utah Jazz on Thursday night.
PHILADELPHIA - When LaVar Ball started taunting Philly fans in the fourth quarter, it only turned up the volume on an already raucous atmosphere on Thursday night.
PARIS - A decade of dominance by the world's two best soccer players has left Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi tied with five Ballon d'Or awards each.
Artificial intelligence will inject new impetus to traditional sectors such as automobile and healthcare, as the cutting-edge technology is ready to revolutionize the way people communicate with machines, company executives said on Thursday.
The Chinese economy is likely to achieve higher than 7 percent growth next year, supported by a likely rebound in private investment that has remained sluggish for months, according to Li Daokui, economist and director of the Center for China in the World Economy at Tsinghua University.
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