Asking the internet has saved a group of diners in China who was about to eat one of the world’s deadliest marine animals after it was served by a restaurant. Source link
Read More »Thai and Chinese researchers team up on frontiers of science
China was Thailand’s fourth-biggest science collaborator in the past five years, in fields ranging from medicine, physics and astronomy to agricultural and biological sciences. Source link
Read More »Omicron BA.5 subvariant may cause more damage – not less: study
A coronavirus subvariant surging in China may be evolving to attack the brain, researchers say. Source link
Read More »World’s first mass extinction was from a lack of oxygen: researchers
Scientists have speculated for years that the world is coming up on its sixth mass extinction. Researchers are studying what happened in the first in hopes of avoiding another. Source link
Read More »Hong Kong’s top scientific breakthroughs to go on public display next month
Event wants to ‘inspire youngsters to develop an interest in science and innovation’, says advisory group convenor, Tsui Lap-chee. Source link
Read More »China is ready to make a key component for world’s largest fusion reactor
The institute’s chief scientist, Chen Jiming, hailed the achievement as “a substantial breakthrough after thousands of experiments and 18 years of hard work”, and another example of China “fulfilling its commitments to ITER”. 01:20 China sets new world record in development of ‘artificial sun’ China, one of seven members of …
Read More »Scientists say shock waves may explain why black holes spew particles into space
After escaping black holes, particles accelerate to nearly the speed of light and shine as bright as 100 billion suns, according to international team that includes researchers from China. Source link
Read More »Our distant past has revealed clues to that bad feeling in your gut
A study led by researchers from China and Norway has uncovered the evolutionary history of a notorious, widespread stomach bacteria that now infects more than half of all humans. Source link
Read More »Chinese team hopes AI can save Manchu language from extinction
Researchers in northeast China are developing technology to recognise and speak the endangered language of Qing dynasty rulers. Source link
Read More »Exclusive: Hong Kong scholar gets mainland Chinese support for Alzheimer’s research effort
HKUST president Nancy Ip says access to mainland Chinese data of 10 million Alzheimer’s disease patients a big boost for research. Source link
Read More »