Women in Space: The Challenges and Breakthroughs
Women in Space: The Challenges and BreakthroughsThe universe is vast and boundless, and humankind's exploration of space has never stopped. Since Yuri Gagarin became the first human to journey into space in 1961, hundreds of astronauts have traveled beyond Earth, but the number of women among them remains remarkably small...
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The Red Light in Space: The Physiological Challenges and Innovations for Female Astronauts
The Red Light in Space: The Physiological Challenges and Innovations for Female AstronautsIn 1961, humankind took its first steps into space, opening a new chapter in our exploration of the universe. Two years later, the first female astronaut, Valentina Tereshkova, joined this endeavor...
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Apple and Tencent Negotiations Break Down? A Battle Over "Apple Tax" Could Lead to WeChat's Removal From the App Store!
Apple and Tencent Negotiations Break Down? A Battle Over "Apple Tax" Could Lead to WeChat's Removal From the App Store!The dispute originates from Apple's "Apple Tax" policy on in-app purchases. Apple mandates that all apps on its platform that involve in-app purchases or user payments must use Apple's payment system and pay a commission of up to 30%...
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The Genetic Code of Space Travel: Astronaut DNA Mutations and the Future of Humanity
The Genetic Code of Space Travel: Astronaut DNA Mutations and the Future of HumanityIn 2016, China successfully launched "Tiangong-2," sending astronaut Jing Haipeng into space. In 2017, however, NASA announced an astounding discovery: astronauts had undergone DNA changes after spending 500 days at the International Space Station, with a significant number of mutations occurring in their genome sequences...
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Small Plane Crash in Thailand Kills 5 Chinese Passengers, Raising Concerns About Aviation Safety
Small Plane Crash in Thailand Kills 5 Chinese Passengers, Raising Concerns About Aviation Safety On the afternoon of August 22nd, a small plane took off from Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand, bound for the southern province of Surat Thani. However, the planned journey ended tragically just 11 minutes after takeoff...
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China's Power Generation Capacity Continues to Grow, with Solar and Wind Energy Showing Strong Performance
China's Power Generation Capacity Continues to Grow, with Solar and Wind Energy Showing Strong PerformanceAccording to the National Energy Administration's statistics on the national power industry for January-July, as of the end of July, the total installed power generation capacity in China reached approximately 3.1 billion kilowatts, representing a year-on-year increase of 14...
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Signal Legend: Li Yuesheng and a New Chapter in Communications in Republican Shanghai
Signal Legend: Li Yuesheng and a New Chapter in Communications in Republican ShanghaiIn Republican Shanghai, the bustling streets were lined with Western-style buildings, presenting a scene of prosperity. In this city filled with opportunities and challenges, a young man named Li Yuesheng, whose life was intertwined with a phone hailed as "the phone with the strongest signal in 2024," embarked on a remarkable and legendary journey...
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Seres and Huawei Join Forces to Create "Tech Luxury": AITO Brand Leads the New Era of Automotive
Seres and Huawei Join Forces to Create "Tech Luxury": AITO Brand Leads the New Era of AutomotiveOn August 20th, the 2024 "Brand Power China Project" signing ceremony hosted by China Central Television took place at the Media Center in Beijing. Zhang Xinghai, Chairman (Founder) of Seres Group, delivered a speech at the event, expressing his profound insights into the future direction of automotive development and emphasizing the significance of AITO, a fusion brand jointly created by Seres and Huawei, in driving industry transformation...
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"Starliner" Malfunction Strands Two American Astronauts in Space, SpaceX Rescue Facing Challenges
"Starliner" Malfunction Strands Two American Astronauts in Space, SpaceX Rescue Facing ChallengesOn June 5, the "Starliner," jointly developed by Boeing and NASA's Commercial Crew Program, launched two American astronauts, Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams, into space. While they were initially scheduled to arrive at the International Space Station on June 6 and return to Earth on June 14, they remain stranded in space over two months later due to persistent technical issues with the "Starliner...
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The Sorrow of Chips: Academician Shen Xubang Passes Away, China's Path to Chip Independence Remains a Long and Difficult Journey
The Sorrow of Chips: Academician Shen Xubang Passes Away, China's Path to Chip Independence Remains a Long and Difficult JourneyHowever, in the global chip industry chain, China still faces a "lack of core and soul" dilemma. Especially in the field of high-end chips, the gap between us and developed countries remains significant...
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China to Build Multiple Grand Canals: Massive Investment, Promising Future
China to Build Multiple Grand Canals: Massive Investment, Promising FutureIn modern society, air and rail transportation have become the mainstays of cargo transportation, and the ancient Grand Canal of Beijing-Hangzhou seems to have lost its former glory. However, in recent years, China has invested heavily in launching the construction of multiple Grand Canals, sparking widespread attention from all sectors of society...
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China's "Canal Era": 850 Billion Yuan to Build Water Highways and Reshape the Economic Landscape
China's "Canal Era": 850 Billion Yuan to Build Water Highways and Reshape the Economic LandscapeChina has long been known as the "infrastructure maniac," with high-speed rail, highways, and airports springing up from deep mountains to remote villages, their speed and scale leaving the world in awe. However, with economic development and changing demands, the old adage "if you want to get rich, build roads first" is no longer the only answer...
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