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Chinese scientists upbeat on development of invisibility cloak

Chinese scientists upbeat on development of invisibility cloak

One team has already made a cat ‘disappear’ with a device that has huge military potential Mainland scientists are increasingly confident of developing the world’s first in... Read more

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Rare earth recycling breakthrough in China

Rare earth recycling breakthrough in China

This pilot-scale breakthrough will provide ‘a good example’ for the recycling of increasingly popular rare earth elements in practical industrial applications Researchers at the... Read more

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China Unveils its First and Unnamed Moon Rover

China Unveils its First and Unnamed Moon Rover

Chinese scientists described the country’s first moon rover on Wednesday and invited the global public to come up with a name for it. Zhao Xiaojin, director of the aerospace department... Read more

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The “50-50” Chip: Memory Device of the Future?

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A new material built from aluminum and antimony shows promise for next-generation data-storage devices A new, environmentally-friendly electronic alloy consisting of 50 aluminum atoms bound... Read more

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Catching Cancer Early by Chasing It

Catching Cancer Early by Chasing It

Chinese Academy of Sciences Team Describes a Portable Diagnostic Device that can Travel to the Patient in the journal Biomicrofluidics Reaching a clinic in time to receive an early diagnosis... Read more

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Does China Have Enough Water to Burn Coal?

Does China Have Enough Water to Burn Coal?

China’s demand for coal continues to rise, but the parched country faces challenging finding enough water to cool its coal-fired power plants By many measures, this northern Chinese ci... Read more

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Oil and gas wells find new life with geothermal

Oil and gas wells find new life with geothermal

There are an estimated 2.5 million abandoned oil and gas wells in the US alone OLD oil and gas wells might soon be reborn as environmentally friendly geothermal power generators. Geothermal... Read more

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First Quantum Cloning Machine to Produce Four Copies

First Quantum Cloning Machine to Produce Four Copies

Not One, Not Two, Not Three, but Four Clones Xi-Jun Ren and Yang Xiang from Henan Universities in China, in collaboration with Heng Fan at the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of... Read more

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