China science, technology news summary -- July 17

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BEIJING, July 17 (Xinhua) -- The following is a summary of published science and technology news of China.

INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF BASIC SCIENCE

The International Congress of Basic Science was inaugurated in Beijing on Sunday under the theme of "Advancing Science for Humanity."

The event will run from Sunday to July 28 and brings together over 800 leading scientists and renowned scholars from home and abroad to promote collaboration and knowledge exchange. The congress focuses on three branches of basic science: mathematics, theoretical physics, and theoretical computer and information sciences, according to the congress organizer.

NEW-ENERGY VEHICLE

China's new energy vehicle (NEV) sector has entered a new stage of high-quality development, marked by a steady increase in output, sales, exports, and consumption potential.

The NEV sector has entered a new stage of large-scale, globalized, and high-quality development, becoming an important part of China's modern industrial system, said Fu Bingfeng, executive vice president and secretary general of the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.

SOLAR TELESCOPE ARRAY

A solar telescope array in southwest China has started trial observation, according to its developer, the National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

The Daocheng Solar Radio Telescope, a solar radio imaging telescope that sits in Daocheng County, Sichuan Province, is a key part of the country's phase-2 Meridian Project.

The array, consisting of 313 six-meter-wide parabolic antennas circling a 100-meter-high calibration tower in the center, is the world's largest synthesis aperture radio telescope. Enditem

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