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China rockets to second in science publications London (AFP) March 28, 2011 China has rocketed into second place in the number of articles published in international science magazines, according to a report released Monday by the Royal Society in London. While the top 10 is filled with major Western powers, their share of research papers published is falling, while nations such as China, Brazil and India are growing. Also on the rise but further behind are Iran and Turkey. China has shot up from sixth place in the period 1999-2003 (4.4 percent of the total) to secon ... read more |
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Cyberwar Between US And China In 2020 As Iran's nuclear plant attack and Chinese-based hackers attacking Morgan Stanley demonstrate how the Internet can wreak havoc on business and governments, a new paper by a fellow at Rice University ... more | .. |
SCO to have counter-terrorism exercises The Shanghai Cooperation Organization will have its Tian Shan-2 2011 counter-terrorism exercises in China on May 6. ... more | .. |
China extends reach in S.Asia with Nepal aid deal China's army chief wrapped up a high level visit to Nepal on Thursday, signing a new aid deal with Kathmandu's military that further cements ties between the two neighbours. ... more | .. |
Amazon takes on iPad with new Kindle Fire tablet Hong Kong to restrict foreign homebuyers from 2013 US judge OKs partial settlement in e-book case Nordic-Baltic states seek more cooperation Outside View: Jobs outlook grim Empire-style computers? Frenchman takes PCs to lap of luxury Google-Microsoft field smartphones to take on iPhone 5 EU businesses urge China's new leaders to speed reforms |
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Study Predicts Large Regional Changes In Farmland Area The effects of climate change and population growth on agricultural land area vary from region to region, according to a new study by University of Illinois researchers. Regions with relative ... more | .. |
China 'to pull dairy licences in safety drive' More than one fifth of China's dairy producers will lose their licences after inspections aimed at preventing a repeat of a huge 2008 milk-contamination scandal, state media reported Monday. ... more | .. |
Global executions decline despite China: Amnesty Global use of the death penalty continues to decline even though China, Iran, North Korea, Yemen, the US and Saudi Arabia still execute thousands of people each year, Amnesty International said Monday. ... more | .. |
Brazil needs to push to unblock climate talks: Clinton US ex-president Bill Clinton urged Brazil Saturday to push to get global climate change talks unblocked by getting key trade partners, the United States and China, to curb greenhouse gas emissions. ... more |
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Home lures Taiwan businesses as China costs soar Taiwan enterprises have struggled for years to enter China, but now, just when access to the mainland market is becoming easier than ever, many are paradoxically heading back to their home island. ... more | .. |
Bargain-minded Chinese embrace group-buying craze Like millions of Chinese, Liu Wen has fallen in love with group buying, which has electrified e-commerce in a country where getting the best possible discount is virtually a national pastime. ... more | .. |
Google accuses China of blocking Gmail Google accused the Chinese government on Monday of interfering with its Gmail service, after weeks of online disruptions that have coincided with calls for protests emulating those in the Middle East. ... more | .. |
China activist jailed for 10 years amid crackdown A prominent Chinese democracy activist was sentenced Friday to 10 years in jail for subversion, his wife said, amid a severe crackdown on dissidents in the wake of the Arab "Jasmine" protests. ... more |
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At least 75 killed in Myanmar quake At least 75 people were killed and hundreds left homeless Friday after a strong earthquake hit Myanmar, as aid workers said it could be days before the extent of the damage becomes clear. ... more | .. |
Taiwan bans food imports from five Japan areas Taiwan on Friday imposed a ban on food imports from five Japanese areas near a quake-damaged nuclear power plant due to radiation concerns. ... more | .. |
China housing pledge bothers Venezuelans A Chinese pledge to build and finance 20,000 homes in Venezuela has dismayed Venezuelans because the deal demonstrates the country's dependence on foreign expertise for simple technologies and President Hugo Chavez's continued borrowing spree. ... more | .. |
China's delayed smoking ban to start May 1 China has announced that its long-awaited smoking ban will finally come into force in May, as the nation that accounts for one in five of the world's smoking deaths tries to kick the habit. ... more |
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China airlines to challenge EU carbon tax: report Chinese airlines plan legal action against a European Union plan to impose a carbon tax from 2012, claiming it could cost them millions of dollars a year, state media said Thursday. ... more | .. |
China warns against S.China Sea oil exploration China warned Thursday against any oil exploration without its consent in waters it claims in the South China Sea after the Philippines announced plans for possible drilling. ... more | .. |
Bombardier, COMAC team up to market, sell jetliners Canadian manufacturer Bombardier and the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China agreed Thursday to work together in a bid to break Airbus and Boeing's duopoly for medium-range jetliners. ... more | .. |
China mine explosion kills 11, two missing A coal mine explosion killed at least 11 people and left two missing in northeastern China on Thursday, a local official said, the latest disaster to strike the accident-prone industry. ... more |
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Migrating birds linked to avian flu spread International and U.S. researchers say wild migratory birds may have a role in the spread of bird flu, also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1. ... more | .. |
Over 25 killed in Myanmar quake: officials At least 25 people were killed and dozens of buildings destroyed when a strong earthquake struck Myanmar near the Thai border, according to information from officials in both countries on Friday. ... more | .. |
Solar Greenhouses: China's Winning Solution To Global Energy Crisis Solar greenhouses have played a vital role in China's agricultural scene for years. New innovations in greenhouse design are allowing growers to produce more varieties of vegetables, even during lon ... more | .. |
Tokyo water unsafe for babies, food bans imposed Tokyo warned Wednesday that radioactive iodine over twice the safe level for infants had been detected in its tap water after Japan's massive earthquake crippled a nuclear plant. ... more |
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New U.S. computer to be world's fastest A supercomputer commissioned by the U.S. Department of Energy means the United States will again be home to the fastest computer in the world, researchers say. ... more | .. |
Chinese state press blasts Libya strikes Chinese state media on Wednesday blasted the UN-backed military strikes on Libya, saying they masked a self-interested grab by Western powers for oil and "world dominance." ... more | .. |
Taiwan missile test flops again Taiwan's air force said Wednesday that two out of four missiles missed their targets during a drill earlier this week, two months after a similar failure left military leaders red-faced. ... more | .. |
Wind, solar becoming cost competitive: Chu Clean sources of energy such as wind and solar will be no more expensive than oil and gas projects by the end of the decade, US Energy Secretary Steven Chu said Wednesday. ... more |
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Bosch wants to hire 24,000 workers in China German auto parts and appliance maker Bosch wants to nearly double the number of staff in China to around 50,000 by 2015, it said Wednesday. ... more | .. |
China's CNOOC 2010 profit soars on oil price rise CNOOC Ltd, China's biggest offshore oil and gas producer, said Wednesday its 2010 net profit surged 84.5 percent on higher oil prices as demand increased with the global economic recovery. ... more | .. |
Philippines set for oil drilling amid China spat The Philippines is set to pursue oil exploration in disputed waters of the South China Sea amid a spat with China, the government and the company behind the project said. ... more | .. |
China could overtake US economy by 2030: WBank China could overtake the United States as the world's largest economy if it maintains annual growth of eight percent over the next 20 years, the World Bank's chief economist said Wednesday. ... more |
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