Chinese researchers will no longer be reimbursed for paper publication charges in Nature Communications, among other titles.
Is it possible to build a world-class air force on engines that crack, stall, and occasionally threaten to self-destruct mid-flight? For decades, China’s answer seemed to be a reluctant yes until a ...
Ahead of country's annual 'two sessions' meetings, scientists urge more institutionalised and effective mechanisms to curb abuses of power In the run-up to this year's 'two sessions' - the annual ...
Zoomking announces expanded manufacturing and engineering capabilities for interactive science museum exhibits serving ...
New policy exempts science and technology popularisation institutions from import tariffs and import-linked value-added taxes on eligible goods ...
NASA has banned Chinese citizens with US visas from participating in agency programs — a dramatic escalation in the space race between China and the United States. It occurs as China gears up to send ...
SHENZHEN, China — When Stephen Ferguson, a 35-year-old New Yorker, walked into a conference room here in June, he was shocked to find 50 people from China’s top scientific institution eager to hear ...
Chinese state-owned space firm launches Long March 12A rocket Maiden flight is China's second attempt at completing reusable rocket test Long March 12A booster not recovered, failing test China hoping ...
China is home to more than 1,700 orchid species, reflecting a breathtaking range of landscapes – from the humid forests of Yunnan to the snowy slopes of the eastern Himalayas. Among them are iconic ...
Following his excellent article on energy and innovation, Evan Osnos has a blog post on China as a science superpower. While the post points to some of the markers many have seen as signs of China’s ...
HONG KONG — As the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown narrows paths to entry for foreign science and technology workers, China is opening its doors wider — and drawing backlash from the ...