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China's First Arctic Research Station Located
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China's expedition team to the North Pole has decided to locate China's first Arctic Scientific Research Station in Longyearbyen, capital of the Svalbard Islands, team director Gao Dengyi announced Wednesday.
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Software Giant Founded in Shanghai
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A Sino-Japanese software development joint venture, Shanghai Sakura Information System Co. Ltd., was established in Shanghai Wednesday, which is expected to become China's largest processing base of software exports to Japan by 2003. |
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China to Launch its Most Costly Space Explorer
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China is planning to launch a 2-billion-yuan satellite into space. The satellite, which will be used to monitor changes in the solar magnetic field, solar storms and other aspects of “space weather”, is the most costly space explorer of China. |
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Nobel Laureate Calls for Modernization of Medicine
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Chinese medicine Chen Ning Yang, a Chinese-American Nobel laureate, called for the modernization of traditional Chinese medicine at an international symposium held on Tuesday. |
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China, Norway Sign Agreement on Arctic Academic Cooperation
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China and Norway will enhance cooperation on Arctic academic research, as an agreement was signed Monday between the China Association for Scientific Expeditions and the University of Courses on Svalbard in Norway. |
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Genes of Three Pathogenic Microbes Sequenced
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Chinese genetic researchers and scientists publicly released their latest research results of the complete gene sequencing of three pathogen microbes yesterday, as a special gift commemorating the third anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Human Genome Center in Shanghai. |
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New Area in Human Brain Discovered
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Chinese scientists have recently discovered a finger-nail-sized area inside the human brain which is believed to be closely related to human learning and memory capacities. |
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China Develops Blue High-brightness LED
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Scientists on the Chinese mainland have recently developed the country's first diode which emits a very bright blue light. |
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