Fish Tail Park is an innovative and transformative public space located in the city of Nanchang, within the Yangtze River floodplain in east-central China. The park was designed by the landscape architecture
In the bustling streets of Shanghai, China, scientists at Jiao Tong University are propelling the world into a new era of climate control with their pioneering invention: the Janus thermal cloak. Harnessing
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MoreDeveloped by Guangzhou Zhongke Aerospace Exploration Technology (CAS Space), the Lijian-1 carrier rocket was successfully launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in China. Making the largest number of satellites launched by
MoreScientists in China have made a huge breakthrough by effectively converting seawater into hydrogen and oxygen without the need for desalination. This ground-breaking experiment reveals a new energy source produced from electrolyzed
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