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October-30-2012
China funding 18,000 to study abroad in 2013
China will send 18,000 people to study abroad in 2013 under a government-funded scholarship program, the China Scholarship Council (CSC) announced on Tuesday.
October-30-2012
Chinese TV series to portray life in detention center
A Chinese-language television series set in a detention center started shooting on Monday, October 29, 2012 in Beijing's suburb Tongzhou.
October-29-2012
Ceremony held to honor Shenzhou-9 crew
Three astronauts of the Shenzhou-9 mission who conducted China's first manned space docking in June have received awards for their service to the country's space endeavors.
October-30-2012
Chinese scientists identify largest neolithic city
Chinese scientists identify largest neolithic city
Archaeologists said a 4-square-kilometer city ruins discovered in northwest China's Shaanxi Province was the largest of its kind in neolithic China. The conclusion came after more than 40 archaeologists researched into the 4,000-year-old Shimao Ruins.
October-29-2012
China unveils large radio telescope in Shanghai
A massive radio telescope for use in space observation was unveiled Sunday at the foot of Sheshan Mountain in Shanghai.
October-25-2012
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Mo Yan wins Nobel Prize in Literature
The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2012 is awarded to the Chinese writer Mo Yan, who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary.
October-24-2012
China issues white paper on energy policy
China on Wednesday issued the 2012 edition of a white paper on its energy policy to elaborate on the world's largest energy producer's policies on energy development, conservation and the promotion of renewable power sources.
Full text: China's Energy Policy 2012
October-21-2012
CPC faces economic-ecological harmony challenges
CPC faces economic-ecological harmony challenges
The open-cut mining area of the Daye Iron Mine in central China's Huangshi city looks like a widely-open mouth of the Earth.
September-25-2012
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Energy use may be capped for 2015
An energy consumption cap, equivalent to no more than 4.2 billion tons of coal, may be set by 2015.
May-4-2012
Chinese cities 'near top' of world carbon emissions list
Several major Chinese cities have some of the world's highest per capita carbon footprints, a World Bank report said on Thursday.
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