Major breakthroughs are seen in newly released regulations for the highly anticipated science and technology innovation board to be launched at the Shanghai Stock Exchange, providing more financing opportunities to technology-driven startups.
President Xi Jinping reiterated China's resolve to host a Winter Olympics that is "clean and pure as the ice and snow" on Thursday as he met with Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee in Beijing.
Sport aims to produce next generation of skilled yachtsmen
Diplomats from the five major nuclear-weapon states wrapped up a two-day conference in Beijing on Thursday, vowing to jointly uphold the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons amid challenges to international security.
The Spring Festival Gala, the world's most watched show of the year, will use advanced technologies this time around such as 5G, virtual reality, augmented reality and artificial intelligence, to provide a more immersive and interactive experience for audiences across the globe.
China's Chang'e 4 probe, having successfully accomplished the first-ever landing on the moon's far side, found that overnight temperatures on the lunar surface not visible from Earth can fall to as low as - 190 C.
China announced on Thursday that it has mastered the core technologies to build the world's brightest synchrotron radiation light source, and that it expects to be able to produce the most powerful X-rays by 2025. This will allow scientists to study subatomic particles in greater detail and promote more understanding in fields ranging from material science to medicine.
China came one step closer to finalizing the draft of a streamlined foreign investment law that would assure foreign companies of treatment that is fair and equal to that of domestic firms and promote the opening of the domestic market.
Beijing's preparations for the 2022 Winter Olympics have set many examples of how to make future Games more efficient and sustainable, the International Olympic Committee said this week. They include already putting plans for its legacy into effect.
Debbie Morgan smiles with pride when a previously underperforming British student gives a correct answer in class after learning math the Shanghai way.
China plans to resume use of its largest carrier rocket, Long March 5, this year amid a tight launch schedule expected to make the country the world's biggest source of space launches for the second year in a row.
Editor's note: In a world facing increasing challenges on a number of fronts, such as isolationism and protectionism, different nations and cultures now have a stronger need and desire to get to know one another. In this series, "China and the World: Learning and Understanding", we look at efforts that have been and are being made globally to broaden mutual communication and study. This is the first in the series.
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