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Donors who are Rh-negative are heroes.
Woman in Xinjiang with ‘Panda Blood’ Called a Hero

A woman and local resident of Xinjiang has “panda blood,” or has a rare Rh-negative blood type. She is called a “hero” because she has saved lives in the last 10 years, according to Xinhua.

Foreign residents in China increase every year.
Beijing Speeds Up Long-term Residency Procedures for Foreigners

An inter-departmental system was established by Beijing police to make applications for long-term residency faster.

The axolotl, or Mexican salamander, is one of the three regenerative species described in a new paper that identified common genetic regulators governing limb regeneration in all three species.
Scientists say Limbs can be Regrown by Altering the Genetic Code

He predicted the timeline could be hastened if enough research funding were available.

Image of light trapped on the surface of a nanoparticle topological insulator.
Discovery that Light can Exist in a Previously Unknown Form will Make it Easier to study Quantum Phenomena

Normally, electrons travelling along materials will stop when faced with a defect.

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China talks peace with neighboring countries.
China Heads Meeting with Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan to Form Anti-terrorism Alliance

China’s Central Military Commission spearheaded a meeting with military heads of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan to form an alliance to counter terrorism.

Lajia Ruins Museum, located in Lajia Village of northwest China's Qinghai province, is a 4000-year-old earthquake relic. Those tragic disaster scenes are completely preserved after excavation. Scenes of mother holding her child till death, people returnin
Scientific evidence of the flood provides traces of China’s first dynasty

Geologist and archaeologists in China have traced evidence of a massive flood that devastated the upper Yellow River valley, around 4,000 years ago. According to them, this may establish the historical basis of Xia dynasty, China's first dynasty.

Engineer Song Youzhou stands in front of the transit elevated bus TEB-1 on Aug. 3, 2016, in Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province of China.
Full-functionality of China's first futuristic elevated bus is being questioned

The surreal idea of an elevated bus which can carry 1200 passengers at once, floating above the congested streets of China will soon be a reality. This huge street-straddling bus had a successful trail run this week onTuesday, Aug. 2 in Qinhuangdao, a seaside city in northern China.

 An unidentified flying object, or UFO, is any apparent anomaly in the sky.
NASA abruptly cuts ISS footage showing secret “golden” UFO circling Earth

A NASA footage recently revealed a large, golden unidentified flying object (UFO) completing an orbit around Earth. A group of conspiracy theorists and UFO enthusiasts claim that the footage is a proof that humans are not the only intelligent human beings that inhabit this universe.

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Chinese Version of 'War Horse' Kicks Off Second Tour in China

"War Horse" has recently returned to the Beijing stage for its second tour in the mainland. The Chinese version of the popular theater production first made headlines in 2015.

Earlier in March, Chinese lawmakers passed the first-ever Charity Law in the country.
Foreign-backed Charity Groups Qualification for Holding Public Fundraising May Get Revoked in Draft Law

China is curtailing foreign power in charity groups holding public fundraising in the country. This is stipulated in a draft law released by the Ministry of Civil Affairs on Friday.

China eyes to be an aircraft carrier superpower.
Aircraft Carrier Pilots on Death of Colleague: 'We Will Not Stop Trying After This Accident'

Aircraft carrier pilot trainee Zhang died in an accident while landing a J-15 fighter jet. Nonetheless, for his colleagues, the tragic event will not stop them from pursuing the risky career.

American B-61 nuclear bombs on a bomb rack
US Upgrading B61-12 Nuclear Bombs that will Arm F-35 Stealth Fighters

The B61-12 has a circular error probability of 30 meters and carries a 50 kiloton warhead.

New regulations will be released to promote fairness between taxis and car-hailing service providers.
China’s Ministry of Transportation Drafts New Regulations After Uber-Didi Merger

The Ministry of Transportation in China is planning to standardize rules for car-hailing services. The draft was published on Monday.

People catch fish along the Yellow River after water and sediment regulation.
Philip Ball’s Book Defines China's Hydrological History

A bizarre historical account of China’s water-centric society showcases some of the least visited facets of the Middle Kingdom before it became the second most powerful nation in the world.

USS John C. Stennis and USS Ronald Reagan and their battle groups in the South China Sea.
Japan says Friendless China will face its Might and that of the World in any Conflict

China has no allies among its Asian maritime neighbors.

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