On Jan 24, 1956, the Chinese Academy of Sciences rewarded mathematicians Hua Luogeng and Wu Wenjun, and Qian Xuesen, a prominent aerodynamics and cybernetics expert, for their breakthroughs in basic research. The reward later became the State Natural Science Award, the nation's highest honor for basic research.
One of the big joys of living in Beijing is the great farmers' market near China Daily. My wife and I go there once a week to stock up on fresh vegetables, fruits and meat for the coming week. We get piles of mangos, longan, strawberries and the delicious little mandarin oranges. Plus, we get bags of vegetables - I don't know the English names of many of them. And, there is pork, chicken and really fresh, still alive when we buy it, fish and seafood for the week. Usually, it costs us less than 500 yuan ($73.50) for a week's food for two people and a dog.
Editor's note: This year marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of New China.
A recent moment of enlightenment reminded me of the 1980 science fiction movie Altered States, in which Edward Jessup, the psychopathologist played by William Hurt, experiments with alternative states of consciousness.
Editor's note: This year marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of New China.
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