In 1959, Chinese archaeologist Xia Nai handed researchers Qiu Shihua and Cai Lianzhen a copy of "Radiocarbon Dating," a book by American scientist Willard F. Libby that sparked the first revolution in modern archaeology.
Pediatric care is now available in all major public hospitals across the nation, and dialysis treatment can be provided in every county with a population above ...
The Shenzhou XXI crew aboard China's Tiangong space station have recently successfully completed a series of crucial in-orbit training exercises and advanced sc...
Chinese scientists have constructed the most comprehensive genetic map of the world's primary cotton crop to date.
Beijing is among the easiest cities to explore, Waad Melliti, senior business manager at the World Tourism Cities Federation (WTCF), has said.
Efforts should be focused on strengthening wheat field management to ensure the stable supply of agricultural products and provide strong support for a good s...
The launch ceremony for the celebrations of the 45th anniversary of the University of Macao, along with an open-day event, kicked off here on Sunday.
The frozen Songhua River in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, came alive with the sound of drums and the rhythmic clanging of ice picks, as nearly 200 members of ice dragon boat teams vigorously struck the icy surface to move forward, drawing enthusiastic cheers ...
China will move faster to establish a data property rights registration system, as part of the efforts to promote the use of data and unlock its value, accordin...
From robots deployed at airports and hotels to autonomous vehicles navigating city roads and quantum computing tackling complex industrial calculations, innovat...
China will advance the opening-up of its services sector in nine additional pilot cities, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Commerce on Frida...
President Xi Jinping has replied to a letter from a US youth education exchange delegation that visited China, expressing the hope that more young people from t...
A plush toy horse designed as a cheerful Chinese New Year mascot has galloped into unexpected popularity — with an ironic twist.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has replied to a letter from a U.S. youth education exchange delegation comprised of teachers and students from the Diamond Minds...
From robots deployed at airports and hotels to autonomous vehicles navigating city roads and quantum computing tackling complex industrial calculations, innovations in China are moving rapidly from laboratories into real-world applications.