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  • 1 month ago | theepochtimes.com | Rebecca Zhu |Jessie Zhang

    GOLD COAST, Australia—A pastor attending a Shen Yun performance described the show as “unbelievable” and “seriously enchanting,” praising its artistic precision, storytelling, and spiritual depth. “I thoroughly enjoyed it—the costumes, dances, precision of the movement, storylines. They were intriguing,” said Zella Taylor-Watts, the pastor of Spirit Life, about the performance on March 15 at Home of the Arts, Gold Coast. “As a pastor, I loved the emphasis on the divine and eternity.

  • 1 month ago | scmp.com | Jessie Zhang |Curtis H. Lam

    Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po’s decision to rein in the HK$2 (26 US cents) public transport concessionary fare scheme has given rise to the public perception that the Hong Kong government regards ageing as a fiscal burden. This sentiment is hardly new. Whenever elderly care is discussed, it seems to be framed as a zero-sum debate where policymakers are stuck between the dilemma of tax increases or welfare cuts.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | medium.com | Jessie Zhang

    Jessie Zhang·Follow3 min read·--I suddenly felt the need to document what I had learned from being a product manager (PM) in machine learning and a former data scientist (although I can no longer code that much). Part of it is hoping this can be useful to anyone who wants to work related to machine learning, the larger part of it is for myself to capture the learnings and further internalize them.

  • Aug 6, 2024 | biorxiv.org | Jonathan Remis |Petar Petrov |Jessie Zhang |Jeremy Axelrod

    AbstractApoferritin (apoF) is commonly used as a test specimen in single-particle electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM), since it consistently produces density maps that go to 0.3 nm resolution or higher. When we imaged apoF with a laser phase plate (LPP), however, we observed more severe particle-to-particle variation in the images than we had previously thought to exist.

  • Jun 21, 2024 | epochtimes.fr | Jessie Zhang

    Le régime communiste chinois tire probablement près de 9 milliards de dollars par an (8,4 milliards d’euros) de son système institutionnalisé de prélèvements forcés d’organes en Chine – un génocide médical qui perdure. C’est ce qu’a rapporté David Matas, avocat spécialiste des droits de l’homme, lors d’une projection à Sydney.

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31 Jul 24

What Tolkien said to an 8 year old fan 63 years ago 🖋️📜 https://t.co/GQoAlUviPC via @epochtimes

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21 Jul 24

From engineer to prisoner 💔 #HumanRights #Faith https://t.co/2npWBvzJ3w via @epochtimes

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23 Jun 24

RT @UyghurCongress: The World Uyghur Congress has signed a joint letter calling on Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to help end t…