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A newly released image from a Chinese state shipbuilder has sparked speculation that Beijing could be preparing to launch the world’s largest naval support ship.
China's Tianzhou-10 mission just delivered embryo-like structures made from living stem cells to the Tiangong space station. Experiments could shed light on how radiation and microgravity affect
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China installs world's largest floating wind turbine in deep water test — it generates enough energy to power 4,200 homes annually
Three Gorges Pilot, a 16-megawatt floating offshore wind turbine, marks a major step for deep-water renewable energy and the future of floating wind farms.
China will send an astronaut to its space station on Sunday for a year, a record length for the country, enabling the study of long-duration human
A weakened international order under President Donald Trump, combined with rising oil prices following the American war against Iran, has emboldened President Vladimir Putin of Russia to keep pressing forward with the war in Ukraine.
Analysts say Beijing's position in managing three-way ties appears to be strengthened after hosting Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin
No longer do they worry so much about Western tech landing in Chinese hands; rather, they fear that China is now too effective at preventing its best stuff from passing to foreigners. A former Chinese trade official reacts to the pivot with empathy rather than mockery.
Hot on the heels of his summit with US president Donald Trump, China’s Xi Jinping hosted his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Beijing on May 19 and 20. Headlines spoke of m
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China teen stuns athletics world with second-best women's javelin throw in history
China's 18-year-old Yan Ziyi uncorked a 71.74m throw on her first attempt at the Xiamen Diamond League. The effort made the teenager second on the all-time list and brought the world record into view.
China’s world-beating coal production has helped shield its economy from the worst of the Iran war shock. Now the deadliest mining disaster in years is raising uncomfortable questions about the cost of that drive.