The small fish species will be sent into orbit on China’s Tiangong space station as part of research into the interaction between fish and microorganisms in a small closed ecosystem, Shanghai-based …
Featured Posts Title
China criticises Dutch minister over Nexperia comments ahead of visit to Beijing
A ‘dirty neck,’ ‘evil witch’: Why a furious China is unleashing on Japan’s new leader
Fresh off commissioning new aircraft carrier, China starts sea trials of amphibious assault ship
China’s stranded astronauts returning from space station on spacecraft that brought new crew
Centennial vs. Servite: Watch live California CIF high school football playoffs (11/14/2025)
Thai king becomes country’s first monarch to visit China
China’s economic slowdown deepens in October as housing slump worsens and investments shrink more than expected
Recent Posts
China is sending zebrafish to the Tiangong space station
Washington bringing ruin to US tech, deceived by false promise of advantage: China Daily editorial
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has vocally denied any attempt on the part of the United States to “decouple” from China, and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has touted Washington’s …
China science, technology news summary — July 23
The following is a summary of published science and technology news of China SATELLITES LAUNCH China on Saturday launched the CERE …
African exports to China plunge amid property market slowdown and sluggish economic recovery
Shipments from Africa to China fall 12.4 per cent in first half of 2023, despite Beijing’s push to buy more goods from the continent, as lower prices for crude oil and other commodities contribute to…
Taiwan may be about to lose more diplomatic ground to Beijing in Central America amid Nicaragua’s proposal
The parliament, known as Parlacen, is based in Guatemala and the country is the only member that still has official ties with Taiwan. The others – El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, …
Beijing’s downpour stimulates wide discussions over functionality of ancient drainage system in the Palace Museum
Soaked for two straight days, Beijing’s faced its first heavy downpour of the rain season, which lasted until Saturday, casting a shadow on the summer heat in the capital. The downpour didn’t hinder …
China’s economy is in trouble – and its youth unemployment crisis is at the heart of the problem
China’s youth unemployment notched a record 21% the past quarter, in a sign that its economy is headed in the wrong direction.
China’s Alibaba says it will not join Ant Group share buyback
China’s Alibaba Group said on Sunday it had decided not to participate in a proposed repurchase of shares by affiliate Ant Group, but would maintain its shareholding in the company.
China’s race for growth is fading. So too is its dream of middle-class security
Xi Jinping’s 31-point strategy may not be enough to halt the economy’s decline …
China’s GDP Miss, UPS Strike Threat And Insights From 9M Bank Accounts: Economic Highlights This Week
This week in economics was marked by China’s Q2 GDP miss, the looming final Fed rate hike, a potential false alarm in job market indicators, the potential ripple effects of a UPS strike, and insights…
Why America Is Losing the Tech War with China
It is simply too late to try to suppress China. The United States must either spend seriously on research and development, along with industrial policy, or it will lose the race for …
China to be centre of Mercedes-Benz 2025 EV sales drive, Automobilwoche says
Mercedes-Benz is making China, the world’s top auto market, central to its next electric vehicle (EV) campaign starting in 2025, its CEO told German magazine Automobilwoche.
Big Pharma Bets Big on China
China remains attractive to global pharmaceutical companies even as many multinationals shift their focus elsewhere.
