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Microbes Enhance Plant Disease Resistance
A newly developed microbial agent utilizes bacteria that feed on plant leaf metabolites, establishing a symbiotic relationship. This development is part of China's efforts to reduce its technological gaps in areas like database and basic software design.
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New Era Youth Drive Chinese Modernization
It features individuals embodying the spirit of the times. This shift signifies an upgrade from 'having' to 'having good'. Recent youth have been described as educated, idealistic, moral, and disciplined, many coming from universities in the Kuomintang-controlled areas. Young workers in China are actively participating in modernization efforts, working on the front lines of innovation, economic development, and industrial production. They are described as inheriting traditions while also forging new paths. The report highlights workers in the Taklamakan Desert and individuals who have dedicated over a decade to maintaining island lighthouses, earning the trust of villagers. These efforts are framed as embodying responsibility and commitment in the new era. A man learned about a subsidy for raising chickens, potentially receiving 1,000 yuan for raising 30 birds.
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China and Egypt Collaborate On Belt and Road Initiative
China and Egypt are collaborating under the Belt and Road Initiative, which is based on partnership and connectivity.
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China Optimizes Car Exports Via Rail
China is optimizing its car export strategy by utilizing rail transport.
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Bai Yuming Becomes First Chinese Freestyle BMX Olympic Champion
Bai Yuming, a freestyle BMX rider from Shanxi and under 20 years old, has become China's first Olympic champion in the sport. The athlete, who is under 20 years old and from Shanxi, was noted for his psychological maturity during the competition.
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Chinese Bayberries Ripen Early, Boosting Agri-tourism
Chinese bayberries, known as 'the first branch of spring fruit,' ripen 20 to 30 days earlier than cherries, making them ideal for spring outings.
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China Shifts Rare Earth Mining To Laos
Chinese businesses are relocating rare earth mining operations to Laos to facilitate processing back in China. This move aims to preserve China's domestic resources while maintaining its global monopoly on rare earths.
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Young Professionals Embrace Data Management
Young professionals like Han Pingjie are quickly mastering data management, with Han Pingjie able to track daily data and feel empowered by his role.
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Qin Dynasty Drill Bit Artifacts Recovered
Archaeological discoveries at a site revealed large drill tile carvings from the Qin Dynasty. The largest recovered piece measures over 80 centimeters and features patterns consistent with the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum and Leyang City sites.
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Chinese Prosecutors Built Case Against Japanese War Crimes
Chinese prosecutors, led by Xiang Z.J., gathered 99 pieces of evidence on Japanese atrocities in China, including the Nanjing Massacre and indiscriminate bombings. The evidence chain covered war crimes such as mistreatment of POWs, forced labor, and drug trafficking.
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