
Huang Yanhao
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1 week ago |
caixinglobal.com | Kelly Wang |Huang Yanhao
00:00/00:00 您的浏览器不支持 audio 标签。 Listen to this article 1x China’s spending on research and development (R&D) continues to make up a greater share of the country’s GDP, with the proportion approaching the level of the world’s most developed countries, according to a recent report.
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2 weeks ago |
caixinglobal.com | Tang Ailin |Wang Kerou |Huang Yanhao |Hu Xuan
3月27日,湖北人胡亮又一次来到曼德勒(Mandalay)。他原计划在此待一个星期,处理完手头上的生意就回国。胡亮是一位40多岁的翡翠商人,往返于云南瑞丽和缅甸曼德勒两地已有十多年时间。 On March 27, Hu Liang from Hubei Province visited Mandalay once again. He planned to stay for a week, intending to return to China after completing his business affairs. Hu Liang, a jade merchant in his 40s, has been traveling between Ruili in Yunnan and Mandalay, Myanmar, for over a decade.
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2 months ago |
caixinglobal.com | Huang Yanhao |Han Wei
Explore the story in 3 minutes[para. 1] On January 23, a Long March-6 rocket successfully launched 18 satellites into low Earth orbit, joining them to the growing Spacesail Constellation. The constellation, developed by Shanghai Spacecom Satellite Technology Ltd., aims to provide broadband internet services from space and is one of China's three mega-constellation projects. The project started in August with a vision to deploy over 14,000 satellites to rival SpaceX's Starlink constellation. [para.
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2 months ago |
caixinglobal.com | Huang Yanhao |Han Wei
00:00/00:00 您的浏览器不支持 audio 标签。 Listen to this article 1x On January 23, a Long March-6 rocket successfully launched 18 satellites into low Earth orbit, adding them to a growing constellation designed to deliver broadband internet from space. This marked the fourth batch of satellites deployed for the Spacesail Constellation since its inaugural launch in August, bringing the number of operational satellites to 72.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
caixinglobal.com | Huang Yanhao |Kelly Wang
00:00/00:00 您的浏览器不支持 audio 标签。 Listen to this article 1x For decades, scientists have believed that after simple, single-celled organisms dominated early life on Earth for billions of years, creatures with multiple cells emerged roughly 1 billion years ago. But a study of ancient microfossils by Chinese scientists could rewrite the story of early evolution — pushing the timeline of multicellular life back by 600 million years.
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