While studying for his computer science Ph.D. at the University of Munich, Kai Yu stood out as an ambitious researcher who showed he wanted to be a top name in his field, according to Professor…
Monthly Archives For October 2024
China May Chafe as North Korea Sends Soldiers to Fight Ukraine
North Korea’s decision to dispatch troops to help Russia subdue Ukraine may put another Kremlin ally, China, in a tough spot diplomatically. By David Pierson David Pierson reported from Kazan, Russia …
Who authorized the selling of America’s top high school to China?
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology leaders betrayed everyone who contributed to the success of the nation’s former No. 1 high school.
U.S. and China Play a Big Part in the $100 Trillion Global Debt Load. What the IMF Says.
However, IMF official also said the two biggest debt contributors—the U.S. and China—have enough fiscal room and tools to deal with it for now. The question, of course, is if …
Horizon Robotics launches Hong Kong IPO with Alibaba, Baidu support and TSMC manufacturing
Horizon Robotics, a Chinese autonomous driving technology provider, aims to raise US$696 million through its Hong Kong IPO, potentially providing a boost to the city’s listing market after a prolonged downturn.
China Resources Power shares dive 5.8% after firm raises US$927 million via placement
Meanwhile, rival China Longyuan Power gains after deal to buy wind-farm assets from controlling stakeholder Shares of China Resources Power (CRP), one of the nation’s most profitable power generators,
China’s Flood of Exports Threatens Global Stability
The stakes for Xi Jinping’s current round of reforms are far higher than simply meeting this year’s growth target, Christopher Smart writes in a guest commentary.
China just banned the trade and consumption of wild animals. Experts think the coronavirus jumped from live animals to people at a market.
China’s wildlife farming industry, valued at $74 billion, has been permanently shut down. On Monday, the nation’s legislature banned the buying, selling, and eating of wild animals in an effort to …
China’s Richest Are Desperate To Get Their Fortunes Out Of The Country By Any Means Necessary
China’s wealthiest citizens are resorting to dubiously legal methods to get their money out of the country as economic turmoil …
US tech exec warns China is ‘a decade ahead’ on quantum
A tech executive speaking at the AFCEA TechNet Indo-Pacific military and defense conference made the claim that China was a decade ahead of the US on quantum computing technology.
5G subs account for more than half of China Mobile’s base at end-Q3
China Mobile ended September with 539 million 5G customers, up from 514 million at end-June, according to the company’s earnings statement.
China’s ‘Thousand Sails’ joins Starlink as the latest mega-satellite constellation in orbit
With “Thousand Sails,” China joins the race to fill up Low Earth Orbit with mega-satellite constellations. It’s getting crowded up there in Low Earth orbit (LEO). By now, flocks of Starlinks have become a familiar…
80-million-year-old dinosaur eggs dug up in China are the smallest ever found
The previous record for the smallest non-avian dinosaur egg, according to Guinness World Records, measures 45-by-20 millimeters (about 1.77-by-0.79 inches). Discovered in Japan’s Tamba City, this egg belonged to the Himeoolithus murakamii, which lived during…