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Did China’s first emperor launch westwards mission to find ‘elixir of life’?
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US students discover Unit 731 horrors, and an American war crime cover-up
10 Jun 2025 - 9:44AM
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Study shows how robots replaced master workers in Chinese military drone factory
9 Jun 2025 - 9:00PM
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Chinese teen’s suicide puts crushing academic pressure in the spotlight
9 Jun 2025 - 8:00PM
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China starts mass production of world’s first non-binary AI chip
9 Jun 2025 - 10:29AM
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Archaeology and palaeontology
Did China’s first emperor launch westwards mission to find ‘elixir of life’?
State media report on ‘fully preserved’ Qin dynasty inscription found by Chinese archaeologists leaves academics divided over authenticity.
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United States
US students discover Unit 731 horrors, and an American war crime cover-up
10 Jun 2025 - 9:44AM
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Mainland China
Study shows how robots replaced master workers in Chinese military drone factory
9 Jun 2025 - 9:00PM
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Wilczek’s Multiverse
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From quasiparticles to quasi-worlds, and the possibilities for quantum research
Feats of engineering being achieved in quantum information processing and machine learning make a cosmic multiverse seem very likely.
9 Jun 2025 - 7:00PM
Mainland China
China starts mass production of world’s first non-binary AI chip
China’s AI chip overcomes traditional computing barriers and will be used in touch displays, flight systems and aircraft navigation.
9 Jun 2025 - 10:29AM
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Mainland China
Microplastics from biodegradable material may be linked to diabetes, study finds
Polylactic acid – used in food packaging, disposable tableware and clothing – found to alter gut metabolism and harm gut barrier of mice.
8 Jun 2025 - 4:13PM
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Fudan University
China’s rare mineral gives blind mice ‘super vision’, offers hope for humans
Sightless mice, monkey see infrared with tellurium-powered artificial retinas, bringing scientists closer to treating blindness in people.
8 Jun 2025 - 12:09PM
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Mainland China
Explainer
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AI content detector: why does China dismiss it as ‘superstition tech’?
Detection tools can produce false results, Science and Technology Daily warns, citing 100-year-old essay rated as 60 per cent written by AI.
7 Jun 2025 - 4:12PM
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Mainland China
Mothers were in charge of ancient Chinese society, Neolithic burial site reveals
Neolithic society in eastern China tracing descent through female line lasted 250 years and at least 10 generations, Chinese-led team finds.
6 Jun 2025 - 6:55PM
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How Chinese plane radar tracks moving targets without breaking radio silence
‘Space-time decoupling’ allows Cessna-208 to cancel out environmental clutter and track moving vehicles with crystal clarity.
6 Jun 2025 - 5:48PM
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Mainland China
Ultra-secure space-ground network? China’s quantum ambition takes shape
Two modules were part of a rocket launch last week, in a ‘key step’ towards an integrated space-air-ground quantum network.
6 Jun 2025 - 10:19AM
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Mainland China
US still king of critical tech, but China quickly closing gaps: report
Contrary to other global trackers, university’s tech race scorecard puts US in front in critical fields with China gaining from ‘research achievements, human capital’.
5 Jun 2025 - 8:49PM
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Mainland China
Senior biologist Lu Wei leaves US government post for China
Top Chinese researcher is the latest academic to leave after US President Donald Trump’s university funding cuts.
5 Jun 2025 - 6:40PM
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Energy
Next-generation battery expert Zhou Jianbin leaves US for China amid global race
Research into solid-state batteries, seen as a key tech battleground, is a priority for major economies.
5 Jun 2025 - 2:15PM
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Archaeology and palaeontology
China’s scientists unlock secrets of how early birds conquered the skies
Analysis of feathers trapped in amber sheds new light on evolutionary path that led to early birds’ ability to fly.
5 Jun 2025 - 2:40PM
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Hong Kong economy
Opinion
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Hong Kong must reform its degree offerings to attract West’s brightest
Universities must evolve and burnish their offerings in the latest disciplines, from AI to cybersecurity, as US crackdowns send more to the East.
5 Jun 2025 - 5:30AM
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Mainland China
Chinese researcher pathogen case ‘politicised’, risks further US talent exodus
Arrest of researcher for alleged smuggling of ‘agroterrorism weapon’ risks further damage to US-China collaboration.
5 Jun 2025 - 1:20AM
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Mainland China
Is the common fungus Fusarium graminearum an ‘agroterrorism agent’?
Two Chinese researchers charged with smuggling and conspiracy after attempting to enter the US with fungus that causes crop damage.
5 Jun 2025 - 1:00AM
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Mainland China
China team triples distance record set by direct quantum communication founder
Scientists in Shanghai send paired photos between users 300km apart using a method they say is secure and scalable.
4 Jun 2025 - 6:00PM
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SCMP Highlights
World’s fastest coilgun, Covid ‘lab-leak’ theory debunked: 7 science highlights
From the tech behind the world’s fastest coilgun to a college dropout’s maths breakthrough, here are some highlights from SCMP’s recent science reporting.
4 Jun 2025 - 5:14PM
Japan
Plastic that dissolves in seawater? Japan unveils ocean pollution solution
The new material is as strong as petroleum-based plastics but breaks down when exposed to salt, researchers say.
4 Jun 2025 - 1:09PM
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Mainland China
Did China’s Tiandu-1 beat US competitors with critical Earth-moon orbit?
Experts in North America dispute Chinese developer’s claim for primacy in the breakthrough for space exploration infrastructure.
5 Jun 2025 - 8:16PM
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China is working on an ultra-fast torpedo powered by AI for submarine warfare
Technology could help supercavitating torpedoes achieve a 92 per cent success rate in distinguishing real submarines from decoys.
4 Jun 2025 - 6:00AM
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US-China relations
Chinese scientist Liu Zunyong tried to bring toxic fungus into US, FBI says
The pathogen, found stashed in his backpack at the airport, can attack wheat, barley, maize and rice, and sicken livestock and people.
5 Jun 2025 - 10:24AM
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Mainland China
Mathematician Zhong Xiao leaves Finland for China with award-winning work
Celebrated China-born mathematician Zhong Xiao returns home after living in Finland for almost three decades.
3 Jun 2025 - 3:06PM
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Space
Milky Way’s cosmic collision: is it less likely than we thought?
A new study suggests our galaxy’s long-predicted merger with Andromeda is now essentially a coin flip.
3 Jun 2025 - 12:05PM
A soothing cup of rice? Chinese scientists create health-boosting tea grain
In a study, the team engineered ‘tea rice’ that has been fortified with the antioxidant compounds in green tea – without the caffeine.
2 Jun 2025 - 5:00PM
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Asean
China boosts Southeast Asian populations overlooked in Human Genome Project
Before China took a role in the research, fewer than 200 indigenous genomes from MSEA existed in global databases, according to Nature paper.
2 Jun 2025 - 4:09PM
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