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70 Years On Shanghai

Beijing charity bazaars help disadvantaged children from poor families in Gansu

[2019-06-20 07:22]

Born deaf in an impoverished household in Northwest China's Gansu province, 7-year-old Wang Xinlian was only able to communicate through simple gestures for many years. As she reached school age, her disability's impact on her learning abilities became too obvious for her father Wang Zhonghui to ignore.

National rail operator's name change complete

[2019-06-19 07:38]

China's national railway operator finalized its restructuring and name change on Tuesday, an effort expected to make it more market-oriented.

Captive breeding plan sheds light on saving endangered pangolin

[2019-06-19 07:38]

A captive-bred baby Sunda pangolin is expected to be born in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region later this month - a milestone in artificial propagation that might save the critically endangered species from extinction.

Ethnic group's future takes root in tea trees

[2019-06-19 07:38]

KUNMING - There is a knife hanging on the wall of Zhe Sao's home. It used to be a hunting tool passed down by his ancestors, but now it has become a decoration reminding him of hard times in the past.

Scientists aim to control agricultural pest from US

[2019-06-19 07:38]

An invasive pest that has been spreading across China and poses a major threat to agriculture, originated in Florida in the United States, a discovery scientists hope will help bring it under control.

Visiting medics help Tibetans live the high life

[2019-06-19 07:38]

Editor's note: This is the ninth story in a series about the Tibet autonomous region, focusing on the area's history, poverty alleviation measures, healthcare, and the cultural and business sectors.

Greater awareness is key to solving problems

[2019-06-19 07:38]

Last month, I was assigned to Kongpo'gyada county, Tibet autonomous region, on a two-day medical assistance program. It was the first time I had traveled to Tibet as a volunteer doctor, but it was easy to identify the most common illnesses just by observing people.

Growth of pet cloning means love never dies

[2019-06-18 07:09]

Once someone makes the decision to own a pet, they understand that it will die someday. However, how many owners are genuinely prepared to accept that their pet's life clock is ticking down to the last few minutes?

'Disease models' set to play crucial medical role

[2019-06-18 07:09]

In 1996, Dolly the Sheep became the world's first large cloned mammal. However, she was a latecomer, as tadpoles were cloned back in 1952 and mice in 1986.

State Council takes action on trade

[2019-06-18 07:09]

Cabinet pledges expansion of cross-border e-commerce pilot zones and support for exports and imports

Garbage classification and food safety on governments' to-do list

[2019-06-18 07:09]

Several ministry-level departments, including those responsible for urban-rural development, transport and health, have responded recently to issues of public concern.

Policy digest

[2019-06-18 07:09]

Guideline promotes scientific ethics

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