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  • Meaningful Scientific Journey in China

    A young Finnish scientist, Dr. Roope Halonen, is one of those who came to Zibo, which draws visitors from all over the world this summer for a mouth-watering distinctive barbecue-style cuisine."I liked the friendliness and openness of people not only in my university but in every place in China. And the food is good both in Zibo and Tianjin, the city I live in now," he told Science &Technology Daily.

  • Friendship Messenger Between China and U.S.

    Fifty years ago, a young American named Thomas Lumpkin embarked on a journey to the East, which would forever connect his life to China. Lumpkin said to S&T Daily that "China has made remarkable progress over the years, since my first steps here in 1975."

  • China's Rapid Development Inspires Creative Passion

    Weifang Tuopu Machinery Manufacturing Co. leads the way in agricultural machinery patents in China, including multifunctional aerial work vehicle, tree digger and orchard picking transport trailer.As the inventor behind most of these patents, the Chairman of the company Bernard Philippe, who was once a senior racing engineer in France and then, after coming to China, became fascinated with creating machinery products suitable for the country's agricultural production needs.

  • Preferential Tax Policy for Foreign Nationals Extended

    China has further extended preferential tax policies for foreign nationals working within its borders, demonstrating its resolve to foster a favorable environment for foreign experts and professionals.

  • Sci-tech Solutions to Solve Africa's Food Crisis

    For 41 years, Ghanaian plant biologist Felix Dapare Dakora has been focused on finding cost-effective and environmentally safe alternatives to nitrogen fertilizer, which are affordable for resource-poor farmers, as a solution to the problem of soil infertility in Africa. Currently, he is a Research Chair in Agrochemurgy and Plant Symbioses at the Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa.

  • Learning Chinese to Appreciate Chinese Culture

    The 2023 Chinese Training Class organized by the Guangdong Science and Technology Cooperation Center was inaugurated on August 21, aiming to provide a platform for foreign experts in Guangdong to enhance their Chinese proficiency and appreciate the charm of Chinese culture.

  • Beautiful China Through My Eyes

    I'm Tom Daniel?Sari and work in Beijing for a large financial consultancy. I've been working across China since 2018 and have visited many areas with their unique features. These include Beijing, Inner Mongolia, Shanxi & Shaanxi, Hebei, Henan, Jiangsu, Guizhou, Taiwan and Chongqing. I could reminisce for days about what is beautiful about all these areas in particular and China overall, but let's be more concise.

  • Education Options for Foreign Minors in China

    Education facilities for foreign minors is crucial for attracting international talent to China. Foreigners have three main options in China: schools for children of foreign nationals, local public schools, and private schools.

  • Guardian of World Food Security

    Dr. Thomas Lumpkin, currently the Honorary Director of the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) and professor at Washington State University (WSU), was one of the first few American students to study in China decades ago.

  • Foreign Scientist Busts Quake Myth

    French/Belgian geoscientist Marie Luce Chevalier gave a talk at the Beijing Planetarium on August 18 to dispel misconceptions about quakes, one of the most acute causes of anxiety for those living in seismic zones.

  • Evergreen Pillar of Sino-Austrian Sci-Tech Cooperation

    Professor Alfred Pitterle is a silviculturist and ecologist at the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU) in Vienna, Austria, and a winner of the 2008 Chinese Government Friendship Award.

  • Visiting Holy Place of Chinese Revolution

    ?"Although Xibaipo is beautiful, I am more impressed with the political and historical significance of this city," American scholar Mark Levine told S&T Daily during a trip to Xibaipo, one of five holy places of the Chinese revolution in north China's Hebei province.

  • TCM Becoming a Bridge of Communication

    Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is gradually going global.

  • Exploring the Potential of Quantum World

    Japanese scientist Katsumi Tanigaki has forged a deep bond with China for two decades, starting from his position as a physics professor at Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan. During that period, he mentored many Chinese graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. Seeing these students return to China and assume significant roles in the academic community filled him with pride and joy.

  • A City Suitable for Research: Ningbo

    There is a group of renowned researchers gathering at Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, CAS (CNITECH), providing vital support for the development of material technology in Ningbo city and Zhejiang province as a whole. Among this strong scientific research team, there are also foreign experts who moved to Ningbo with an enthusiasm for science and a hope to pursue their dream careers.

  • Expert's Map of Chinese Vaccine History

    Dr. Lance Everett Rodewald is an internationally recognized expert in immunization programs. Before becoming a long-term immunization program supporter in China on June 2012, he had a career leading immunization services at the US-CDC. After finishing his work at WHO and retiring in May 2018, the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) appointed him as a senior advisor on the national immunization program.

  • Social Insurance Tips for Foreigners Working in China

    As an increasing number of foreigners seek employment opportunities in China, questions often arise about their obligations to pay social insurance in the country. Despite some individuals having paid social security in their home countries, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security (MOHRSS) unequivocally asserts that social security contributions are mandatory for foreign employees in China. In this article, we will explore the legal basis for this requirement and address concerns related to double payment and the treatment of contributions made by foreigners.

  • Science and Technology for Social Good

    Growing up in her hometown of Skopje in Macedonia, Professor Maria Todorovska experienced a devastating earthquake in 1963. Despite the devastation and destruction caused by the earthquake, the traumatizing event also sparked her interest in earthquake science and fueled her motivation to pursue research in this unique field.

  • A Pure Heart to Help Patients Against Nerve Diseases

    Canadian scientist Mohamad Sawan, internationally acclaimed for his work in the field of smart medical devices, where he has made significant contributions to developing implantable and wearable devices, is now focusing his research on the human brain in addition to his work in developing smart devices.

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  • Chinese researchers used a lunar soil simulant to make "lunar bricks" that are more than three times stronger than the standard red bricks or concrete bricks. This breakthrough is promising for constructing strong lunar bases in the future.

China, Europe Share Views on Human Rights

Experts and scholars from 16 countries and regions exchanged views on "The Protection of New and Emerging Rights: Views from China and Europe" at the seminar. They voiced their concerns about emerging issues, explored solutions to safeguard human rights, and reached a consensus on addressing challenges through collaborative efforts.

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