China shows its power in high-end industry
IP is injecting impetus to develop China into a country potent in science and technology, and China will continue to contribute its wisdom to the development of the mankind, manifested by the facts that China's homegrown C919 aircraft completed its debut test flight in Shanghai, the world's highest automatic meteorological monitoring station was set up, new progress has been made in the lunar soil research.
C919 plane ready for delivery
Recently, the C919 plane finished its pre-delivery test flight, scoring new achievements in high-end industry market.
The
C919 plane is China's first homemade trunk-liner meeting the latest
international airworthiness standard. Since the project was set up in
2006, it took more than ten years to tackle key problems, complete its
maiden flight in 2017 and now get ready for delivery. More than 200
companies, 36 universities and tens of thousands of researchers and
workers from 22 provinces have participated in this project, resulting
in the output of 100+ key technologies and 10,000+ patent applications.
In recent years, China has dished out several measures to bolster high-quality creation of IPRs, which laid a solid foundation for independently developing those 'giant machines' that matter to the country. The index of high-value invention patent obtained by per 10,000 heads have a access to the 14th Five-Year Plan and Vision 2035 of China. The China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA), along with relevant authorities, issued opinions on promoting high-quality development of S&T organizations via IPR. It also guides local IP administrations to establish patent navigation service bases and popularize national standard of patent navigation. CNIPA spares no efforts in improving examination quality and efficiency and squeezes the pendency of high value invention patents to 13.3 months. (by Yang Liu)
Meteorology monitoring station established high above
A
team of 13 Chinese scientific researchers established an automatic
meteorology monitoring station at an altitude of over 8,830 meters on
the north side of Mount Qomolangma (Mont Everest), making it the world's
highest of its kind.
As
the weather data of extra-high altitude is rare in the world, the
establishment of this weather monitoring station can obtain
comprehensive and accurate data, which can fill in that blank. One of
the major tasks of scientific research on the mountain is to build a
coordinated elevation gradient meteorological system in the Qomolangma
area.
China
has carried out three meteorological experiments on the Qinghai-Tibet
plateau in 1979, 1998 and 2013 respectively, which has accumulated rich
experiences, innovative technologies and data for developing modern
meteorological monitoring system and improving accuracy of weather
forecast in the area.
At
present, the stations are able to acquire the data including
temperature on the north side of Qomolangma, relative humidity, wind
speed, wind direction, solar radiation. The special weather and
ecological environment of the plateau, as the third polar of the Earth,
gradually open itself up to the world. The system is also beneficial to
ecological environment protection and increase the ability to serve the
people in the area as long as it operates.
In recent years, the National Meteorological Information Center of China Meteorological Administration has filed 22 invention patent applications from 2002 to 2021, 72.7% of which have been granted. (by Li Yangfang)
New progress made in lunar soil research
Further
progress was made in research on lunar soil. Recently, a research team
of Nanjing University found that some components of lunar soil taken
back by Chang'e 5 lunar probe can be used as catalyst. They can use
sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen, hydrogen,
methane and methyl alcohol. Based on the findings, the researchers claim
that the mankind will be able to use lunar resources to build a base
there for further exploration, research and visits in the future.
China
has presented some findings in these years. By using nuclear method,
more than 40 chemical elements have been found in the lunar soil by the
China Institute of Atomic Energy of China National Nuclear Corporation. A
S&T team of Tsinghua University proposed a solution to build semi
basement on lunar with airbag, lunar soil brick and lunar soil pocket
structure. The team has achieved innovations on lunar brick and filed
some patent applications on lunar soil in China.
In
the next five years, China will continue to carry out lunar probe
project, and build a lunar S&T station with relevant countries,
international organizations and international collaboration partners,
according to a white book titled China's Space Program: A 2021 Perspective. In this connection, it is possible for mankind to build a house on lunar in the near future.
With the help of S&T, the lunar gradually opens itself to the world. (by Chen Jingqiu)