China launches the first solar observatory to solve the mystery of the sun’s eruption

China launched the Space-Based Advanced Solar Observatory (ASO-S), nicknamed Kuafu-1 in Chinese at 7.43 a.m. Beijing time (5.13 a.m. EDT) on Oct. 9, according to Chinese state-run media. Xinhua. Since then, ASO-S, which represents the country’s ambitions to reveal the secrets of the Sun, has entered its planned orbit. according to temper natureTriple tools on board will provide insight into how it works The Sun’s magnetic field causes coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and other eruptions. It is said that scientists in China have been waiting a long time for such…

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Scientists in China create the first cloned wild wolf in the Arctic ‘Maya’

An arctic wild wolf has been successfully cloned for the first time in the world by a Beijing-based genetics company. The cloning of the arctic wolf, also known as the white wolf or arctic wolf, which is native to the high arctic tundra of the Canadian Queen Elizabeth Islands, is an outstanding achievement in the conservation of rare and endangered species through cloning technology. “To save endangered animals, we started the research collaboration with Harbin Polarland on the cloning of the arctic wolf in 2020. After two years of painstaking…

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Chinese astronauts conduct spacewalks from a new station

Two Chinese astronauts conducted a spacewalk on Saturday from a new space station scheduled to be completed later this year. State media said Cai Xuze and Qin Dong installed pumps, a handle to open the hatch door from the outside in case of emergency, and a foot stand to secure an astronaut’s foot to a robotic arm. China is building its own space station after the United States excluded it from the International Space Station because its military runs its own space program. US officials see a host of strategic…

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China plans more lunar missions after finding a new lunar mineral

China plans to launch three unmanned missions to the moon within the next 10 years, as it seeks to rival the United States in the new era of space exploration. Liu Jizhong, an official with the China Lunar Exploration Center and Space Program, said the China National Space Administration, which is equivalent to NASA, had received approval to send three orbiters to the moon as part of the Chang’e lunar program. CCTV. The announcement came a day after China announced that it had discovered a new lunar mineral, through samples…

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How China added to its influence on the iPhone

This fall, Apple will make some of its flagship iPhones outside of China for the first time, a small but significant change for a company that has built one of the world’s most sophisticated supply chains with the help of Chinese authorities. But the development of the iPhone 14, which is expected to be revealed on Wednesday, shows the complexity of Apple’s disengagement from China. More than ever, Apple’s Chinese employees and suppliers have contributed complex work and advanced components to the 15th year of its landmark device, including aspects…

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US and China reach historic audit deal in boon for Chinese tech companies

Beijing and Washington took a big step on Friday toward ending a dispute that threatened to expel Chinese companies, including Alibaba, from US stock exchanges, by signing a deal to allow US regulators to inspect accounting firms in China and Hong Kong. US regulators have demanded access to audit papers of US-listed Chinese companies for more than a decade, but Beijing has been reluctant to allow outside regulators to inspect accounting firms, citing national security concerns. . The agreement marks a partial thaw in US-China relations amid tensions over Taiwan,…

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Chinese company Baidu has unveiled its first quantum computer called Qianshi

Chinese search engine giant Baidu Inc unveiled its first quantum computer Thursday and is ready to make it available to external users, joining the global race to apply the technology to practical uses. Baidu said in a statement that the quantum computer developed by Baidu named “Qianshi” has a 10-bit (qubit) processor. She added that the Beijing-based company has also developed a quantum chip with a capacity of 36 qubits. Governments and companies around the world have long touted the possibilities of quantum computing, a form of high-speed computation at…

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China’s largest lake is so dry, China digs deep into aquatic crops

With China’s largest freshwater lake shrunk to just 25% of its usual size due to a severe drought, crews are digging trenches to keep water flowing into one of the country’s major rice-growing regions. The dramatic decline of Poyang Lake in the landlocked southeastern Jiangxi Province has cut off irrigation channels leading to nearby farmland. Crews, who use excavators to dig trenches, only work after dark due to the sweltering heat of the day, Xinhua news agency reported. A severe heat wave has caused chaos across much of southern China.…

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Watch the solar arrays of China’s Tiangong Space Station in action

China recently launched the 23-ton Wentian Laboratory (“Search for the Heavens”) module from its Tiangong space station into orbit. The new module contains a huge pair of “solar wings” that orbit as the space station orbits our planet. A new video released by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) shows the solar arrays orbiting, similar to a helicopter, as the Tiangong Space Station orbits the Earth. Apart from providing additional navigation, thrust control and steering as a backup to the Tianhe base unit, the primary purpose of the Wentian Laboratory…

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‘The Sacrifice Zone’: Myanmar bears cost of green energy

The birds no longer sing, and the herbs no longer grow. The fish no longer swim in rivers that have turned a murky brown. The animals do not roam, and the cows are sometimes found dead. The people in this northern Myanmar forest have lost a way of life that goes back generations. But if they complain, they, too, face the threat of death. This forest is the source of several key metallic elements known as rare earths, often called the vitamins of the modern world. Rare earths now reach…

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