Nobel Laureate Gerard Mourou to Pioneer Extreme Light Research in China
Nobel laureate Gerard Mourou joins Peking University to advance extreme light research in medicine and energy, reflecting China’s growing role in global scientific innovation.
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Nobel laureate Gerard Mourou joins Peking University to advance extreme light research in medicine and energy, reflecting China’s growing role in global scientific innovation.
The U.S. presidential election often turns into a mass marketing campaign, with candidates making tempting promises to lure voters. This article examines how political nominees package themselves to win the electorate’s favor.
Two Chinese nationals have been killed and two others are missing following Spain’s deadliest flash floods, the Chinese Embassy confirmed.
At the UN COP16 summit in Colombia, nearly 200 countries agreed on a groundbreaking framework requiring companies to pay for the use of genetic information from biodiversity, channeling funds to conservation and Indigenous communities.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and DPRK Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui held strategic consultations in Moscow, reaffirming their commitment to enhance bilateral relations through the Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Chinese senior official Li Xi met with Italian leaders to deepen strategic ties, marking the 20th anniversary of the China-Italy partnership and advancing cooperation in green energy and digital technology.
Intel’s Gaudi accelerator chips have fallen short of sales expectations, leading the company to scrap its 2024 forecast. This highlights Intel’s ongoing challenges in the competitive AI hardware market.
CGTN releases its fifth documentary, “Darkness Over Urumqi,” shedding light on the reasons behind revisiting Xinjiang’s history of terrorism, eight years after the last attack.
World leaders conclude the UN Biodiversity Conference in Colombia, pledging bold actions to conserve global biodiversity.
Heading into the second round of presidential elections, Uruguay’s candidates agree on strengthening commercial ties with China, highlighting a unified vision for the nation’s economic growth.
Inflation emerges as the top economic concern among Americans as the U.S. presidential election approaches, with voters worried about their financial future regardless of the election outcome.
Cubans closely watch U.S. presidential elections, hoping for changes to trade sanctions amid their worst economic crisis in decades.
As Cuba faces its worst economic crisis in decades, the evolving dynamics of U.S.-Cuba relations amid upcoming U.S. elections hold significant implications for the island’s future.
Examining the evolution of U.S.-Cuba relations amid trade sanctions and Cuba’s economic crisis, and how the U.S. presidential election could impact the island’s future.
With Cuba facing its worst economic crisis in decades, the outcome of U.S. elections could significantly impact U.S.-Cuba relations and the island’s future.
With Cuba facing its worst economic crisis in decades, the U.S. presidential election holds significant implications for the island nation, potentially reshaping a relationship strained by over 60 years of sanctions.
Mexico City unveils the world’s longest urban cable car line, revolutionizing transport and connecting communities to new economic opportunities.
A strike on the Sheikh Radwan primary health care center in northern Gaza injured six people, including four children, during a polio vaccination session, the WHO reported Saturday.
Three miners have died and four remain trapped after a mine roof collapse in east China’s Shandong Province. Rescue efforts are underway as authorities investigate the cause of the incident.
As the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting approaches in Peru, New Zealanders are hopeful for strengthened trade ties with China, especially after recent developments in duty-free dairy exports.