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For over a decade, China has made impressive strides in ecological and environmental protection, a fact often applauded by foreign experts living and working in the country. Some of them have seen the effective policies driving sustainable development and participated in helping develop China's green industries, while others have witnessed the country's committed efforts to promote international biodiversity. Science and Technology Daily (S&T Daily) caught up with some of them to get their thoughts on China's green wave of success.
Scientists from Tianjin University in China have developed a cost-effective and environment-friendly catalyst for the production of propylene, one of the highest produced basic chemicals globally, used to manufacture plastics, rubber, fibers, and pharmaceuticals.
China has established the world's first 6G field test network that brings together communication and intelligence, demonstrating that the current 4G and 5G setups can achieve 6G transmission capabilities.
According to the third national survey of cultural relics, over 760,000 immovable cultural relics were examined and registered. The protection of these relics presents a significant challenge due to their historical span, diverse materials, and complex preservation environments.Faced with these challenges, what measures are needed to combat the erosion of time at some of these historic sites?
As China's innovation-driven development focuses on generating new quality productive forces for higher scientific and technological innovation, the key is to strengthen the integration of science and technology with the economy. Innovation in science and technology must be strengthened to build a modern industrial system with high self-reliance that will rise to the top of the global value chain.
The launch ceremony of a series of events to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was held at the University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB) on July 2.
Ahead of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, Team China's podium uniform was displayed in Beijing on June 25.
Recently the lights at the Jingmen Xingang power station in Jingmen city, Hubei province in central China, and at its adjacent Gaoqiao substation went out suddenly. Then they surged back just 30 seconds later. The brief flicker signified the success of the first "black start" trial of a domestic grid-forming energy storage power station.
In recent interviews with Science and Technology Daily (S&T Daily), foreign experts working in China praised this commitment, highlighting China's advancement across various technological domains and its supportive environment for international talents.
Since the National Conference on Science and Technology Innovation in 2016, China has attained a number of significant scientific and technological achievements, playing a leading role in the global sci-tech community.
On June 22, the Sino-French satellite Space Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) was successfully launched. Earlier, on May 3, China's Chang'e-6 lunar probe carried France's Detection of Outgassing RadoN to the moon, marking the first collaboration between the two countries in lunar exploration and France's debut in a lunar landing project. This year also celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and France, highlighting their longstanding cooperation in space.
The 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China concluded its third plenary session on July 18, further deepening reform comprehensively to advance Chinese modernization.