“I Love Lu Ban, Oh Yeah!” is a high energy celebration of one of China’s most legendary figures in craftsmanship and ...
A new publication DOI 10.29026/oes.2026.250031, discusses an integrated metasurface-freeform system enabled multi-focal ...
Setting New Benchmarks for Food Safety, Quality Control, and Global Supply Reliability CALIFORNIA, CA, UNITED STATES, ...
On January 16th (China time), GWM Group globally unveiled its native AI all-powertrain vehicle platform, “GWM ONE.” Reportedly, the “GWM ONE” platform is a core achievement of GWM Group’ adherence to ...
2. Core Strengths: Why Taiyuan Simis Leads the Global Market Established in 2004, but rooted in a collective history spanning over 40 years, Taiyuan Simis has built a production ecosystem that few can ...
"The Black Gold Tapestry," a hand embroidered piece by Canadian artist Sandra Sawazky, takes viewers on a journey over ...
An Indian university has courted controversy at the AI summit in Delhi after an official claimed that a Chinese-made robotic dog was its own invention.
University accused of attempting to pass off imported hardware as indigenous product at event intended to showcase India’s ...
The Galgotias University staff and officials on Wednesday vacated their stall at the India AI Impact Summit expo, following controversy over the display of a "Chinese" robodog, which they allegedly ...
A Times correspondent talks about life in China as it outpaces the United States in developing clean energy technology, self-driving cars and other innovations.
China is tired of PhD students writing papers that no one reads and is demanding they build real products instead.
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s handling of bilateral relations has become a campaign issue. Her earlier comments on Taiwan brought reprisals from Beijing. By Javier C. Hernández Reporting from Tokyo ...