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National Museum for Modern Chinese Scientist opens
May 31, 2024May 30th marks the eighth "National Science and Technology Workers' Day." The National Museum for Modern Chinese Scientist officially opened and held its inaugural exhibition.
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Ye Duzheng: The first Chinese winner of the 'Nobel Prize' in meteorology
May 31, 2024“It is better to do some practical research instead of physics. Meteorology is still a blank field in China, and I think it’s better for you to study meteorology. China lags behind in meteorological science. What China needs most now is practical learning,” Qian Sanqiang said to a junior schoolmate of the department of physics in the 1930s.
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For the sake of 0.1 seconds, the 'idle stone' stayed dormant for 50 years
May 31, 2024"The evaluation of scientific research projects is like buying antiques- only those familiar with antiques can distinguish what is truly valuable. If we follow foreign researchers, no matter how small the gap is, we will always lag behind."
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Zhou Xiangeng: founder of the ‘Chinese brand of psychology’
May 28, 2024Born in Anhui province in 1903, Zhou Xiangeng pursued further education at Stanford University in the United States at the age of 22.
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Hou Renzhi: A lifetime devoted to the study of Beijing
May 28, 2024Known as a "Beijing expert", he made significant contributions to the preservation of ancient buildings and urban development in Beijing.
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Zhai Guangming: A brave heart
May 31, 2024China's 9.6 million square kilometers of territory contains rich oil and gas resources.
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Lu Yuanjiu: 100-point is only the pass mark
May 22, 2024For most people, a 99-point score should be considered a very good result. But for Lu Yuanjiu and others in the spaceflight industry, there is only one result — fail!
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Wang Wencai: The 'most unassuming academician'
May 24, 2024On November 16, as the leaves were falling off the trees in Beijing, Wang Wencai passed away at the age of 96.