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Chemistry World April 13, 2011 Hepeng Jia |
Full steam ahead for China's nuclear development As the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan escalates and continues to be the cause of worldwide concern, China is unlikely to stop its ambitious plan to expand its nuclear industry. |
Chemistry World April 12, 2011 Hepeng Jia |
China sets modest energy saving plan After forced power cuts last year in a bid to save energy, China has released more realistic figures on energy saving and carbon emission reduction. |
BusinessWeek April 7, 2011 Dexter Roberts |
China's Ad Business Faces a Crackdown To play down a growing income gap, Beijing is cracking down on luxury goods advertising. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2011 Samuel K. Moore |
China's Supercomputing Prowess As with gross domestic product, China is now solidly No. 2 |
BusinessWeek March 31, 2011 Charlie Rose |
Charlie Rose Talks to Lee Kwan Yew The man who shaped Singapore during 31 years in power addresses Beijing's aspirations and fears -- and the failings of state capitalism. |
Chemistry World March 24, 2011 |
Mild S&T budget growth in China China's science and technology (S&T) budget has increased by 12.5 per cent compared to last year, but its growth momentum has slowed |
HBS Working Knowledge March 23, 2011 William C. Kirby |
China's Sixty-Year Road from Revolution to World Power While China's central government was weak in the first half of the twentieth century, the country during that time developed strong methods of institution-building at the national, provincial, municipal, and local levels. |
TIME Asia March 28, 2011 Roya Wolverson |
China Dreams Today's obsession with China is eerily similar to the one we had with Japan. And the parallels to Japanomania (a Far Eastern export economy, a cheap currency and a boom in stocks and real estate) raise questions about whether it all might end in tears. |
Chemistry World March 17, 2011 Hepeng Jia |
International recognition helps Chinese vaccine industry Vaccines made in China will now be supplied through United Nations agencies to developing countries, after recognition from the World Health Organisation that China's State Food and Drug Administration has complied with international standards for vaccine regulation. |
Chemistry World March 14, 2011 Hepeng Jia |
China bans whitening additives in flour Whiteners to be banned include benzoyl peroxide and calcium peroxide, which whiten flour through oxidation. When ingested in large amounts, the chemicals are harmful to the respiratory system and can cause sensitization. |
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