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Chinese scientists achieve world's smallest graphene-folding

Chinese scientists have controlled the origami-like folding technology of graphene with high accuracy at atomic-level, which is considered the world's smallest origami work, according to a new study published in Science on Friday.
 

Shanghai Disneyland allows food, still hand searching bags

Visitors are now allowed to bring their own food and drinks to Shanghai Disneyland but have to open their bags for checks. 

First rehearsal for National Day celebrations concludes

The first joint rehearsal for the upcoming National Day celebrations ended early Sunday morning in Beijing, about three weeks ahead of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC).

China-France JV's second nuclear power unit ready for commercial use

A third-generation nuclear power unit of a China-France joint venture in southern Guangdong Province has completed all the testing operations and is ready for commercial use.

China's lunar rover travels over 284 meters on moon's far side

China's lunar rover Yutu-2 has driven 284.66 meters on the far side of the moon to conduct scientific exploration on the virgin territory.

Coffee and quacks served up at Chengdu duck cafe

Crowds in a Chinese eatery ignore their drinks to gather adoringly around four fluffy white ducks, phones poised ready for pictures, at the latest addition to the country's growing list of popular animal cafes.

China-Arab states expo opens with focus on trade, sci-tech cooperation

The fourth China-Arab States Expo opened Thursday in Yinchuan, capital of northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, focusing on economic, trade, science and technology cooperation.

AI becomes focus of China's top startups: report

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the main business focus of China's top startups as a growing number of traditional industries look for upgrades via such technologies.

China to curb overuse of apps on campuses

China's Ministry of Education will launch a campaign to curb the overuse of apps on campuses, said Lei Chaozi, an official with the ministry.

Xi stresses efforts to raise cultural-ethical standards

Chinese President Xi Jinping has stressed efforts to promote the campaign on raising public cultural-ethical standards, so as to foster a new generation capable of shouldering the mission of national rejuvenation.

China’s AI face-changing app goes viral, raising privacy concerns

A China’s face-swapping app that allows users to superimpose their own likeness over characters in movies or TV shows has rapidly become one of the country's most downloaded apps.

China builds community of shared future for nuclear safety: white paper

China advocates the development of an international nuclear safety system characterized by fairness, cooperation, and mutual benefit, facilitates global effort on nuclear safety governance through fair and pragmatic cooperation, and works with the rest of the world to build a community of shared future for global nuclear safety, according to a white paper released on Tuesday.

China builds policy, legal framework on nuclear safety: white paper

To achieve optimal management of nuclear safety, China employs the highest standards and strictest requirements in shaping the policy and legal framework, implementing a national strategy, making medium- and long-term plans, and improving laws and regulations concerning nuclear safety, a white paper said Tuesday.

China ensures effective regulation of nuclear safety: white paper

China treats nuclear safety as an important obligation of the state, and exercises unified regulation through special organizations and a regulatory system underpinned by independence, openness, the rule of law, rationality, and effectiveness, according to a white paper released Tuesday.

China upholds rational, coordinated, balanced nuclear safety strategy: white paper

China is following a rational, coordinated and balanced nuclear safety strategy, according to a white paper released Tuesday.

China issues white paper on nuclear safety

China stated its stance on developing nuclear energy as an established policy in its first white paper on nuclear safety released on Tuesday, vowing to strengthen international cooperation and build a community of shared future for nuclear safety.

China confirms wreck site of battleship from First Sino-Japanese War

Chinese archeologists said Monday they have confirmed the wreck site of a Chinese battleship sunk in the Yellow Sea by the invading Japanese fleet in 1894.

China to award charity models, programs

The 11th China Charity Awards will praise up to 150 charity models, programs and donors, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

Australia needs Asian perspective: historian

David Walker is an Australian historian who focuses on the Asia-Pacific region. He hopes his study of the region's history will help Australia to better understand itself and how it should approach dealing with other countries in the region.

CPC issues regulations for rural work

The Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee has issued a set of regulations for the country's rural work, as well as a circular calling on local governments and government agencies to follow the regulations.

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