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China's working population is the problem and not unemployment, says Reuters.
China's Unemployment Dilemma Is Exaggerated: Reuters

China’s unemployment problem may be overblown as some economists believe that other industries can still handle laidoff workers from the government’s drive against overcapacity.

A low-angle self-portrait of NASA's Curiosity Mars rover shows the vehicle at the site from which it reached down to drill into a rock target
NASA discovers the unexpected in Mars, Alien encounter?; Violent planetary evolution hinted

NASA recently announced their latest discovery regarding Mars, which was made possible by the help of Curiosity rover. Though there is still no sign of alien or the so-called Martians life form, still this unprecedented discovery may soon explain the elusive history and evolution of the Red Planet.

Citizens walk in flood caused by rainstorms on June 15, 2016, in Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province of China.
35 Dead as Heavy Rains Flood China’s South

Heavy rains battered Southern China earlier this week, with more than 10,000 people evacuated in the eastern province of Jiangxi after a river dike burst, according to local media.

A barge sails on the South China Sea on Dec. 24, 2007, in Yangjiang of Guangdong Province, China.
Chinese Shipping Line to Launch Cruises in Disputed South China Sea

China’s state-owned shipping giant COSCO has announced plans to offer cruises in the South China Sea as early as next month, with the first route going through Sanya City in the country’s southeast to the disputed Paracel Islands, Reuters reported on Monday.

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In this artist's rendering, a thick accretion disk has formed around a supermassive black hole following the tidal disruption of a star that wandered too close.
X-ray Echoes Reveals Awakened Monster Supermassive Black Hole That Devours Star

New data from X-ray detections from a supermassive black hole reveals a star that was devoured 3.9 billion years ago, as gas flow inside the black hole provided clues.

Pottery found from a medicine jar used during the Roanoke voyages in the 1500s.
Pottery Evidence Discovered in Lost Colony of Roanoke Island

Scientists hve unearthed crucial evidence indicating pottery from the Lost Colony site in Roanoke island in North Carolina.

Snow algae bloom in red on ice and snow and thereby darken the surface. This accelerates the thawing of ice
How Pink Snow is Melting the World's Glaciers and Causing Global Warming

New findings reveal how pink snow on the world's glaciers and ice sheets are also rapidly melting them, contributing to global warming.

President Xi Jinping is visiting Serbia, Poland and Uzbekistan to improve ties with Central and Eastern Europe.
China, Uzbekistan Agree to Step Up Anti-terrorism Drive

China and Uzbekistan recently reached consensus on stepping up their anti-terrorism drive, China Daily reported.

China said it will assert its rights over islands in the South China Sea while maintaining its compliance with international laws and the UNCLOS.
US Warns China Against Making Further Provocations Ahead of International Ruling

The United States wants China to behave ahead of the international court ruling on the South China Sea maritime dispute, but some believe that the Western country is in no position to comment.

Black hole collision generated gravitational waves more powerful than out put of all the stars in the universe
Gravitational Waves Confirm Universe is Filled with Supermassive Black Holes

A new model reveals the true source of the gravitational waves detected by LIGO recently, indicating a black hole merger so massive that it sent ripples through spacetime.

(L-R) Principal investigator Alan Stern, project scientist Hal Weaver, investigator Will Grundy, project scientist Cathy Olkin and imaging team leader John Spencer celebrate after seeing images from the New Horizons spacecraft that passed with 7,800 miles
Pluto has liquid water ocean even today, confirms new study

Pluto – which was once regarded as the ninth planet of the solar system – is a small celestial body, yet so full of surprises. It is already known to possess vast plains that possess nitrogen, hazy skies and ice volcanoes. Now, a new study suggests that it might even have subsurface oceans with liquid water, even today.

These dark, narrow, 100 meter-long streaks called recurring slope lineae flowing downhill on Mars are inferred to have been formed by contemporary flowing water.
Salts on Mars that Produces Water can also Cause Severe Health Problems for Humans

Evidence of perchlorate have been detected on Mars, that has both beneficial and dangerous effects on human health.

Trioceros hoehnelii was one of the 20 chameleon species in the study.
Chameleon's Super Sticky Spit Helps its Powerful Tongue Catch Prey

Scientists have observed how chameleons apparently possess sticky spit like honey that helps the creatures catch its prey.

The New Horizons spacecraft spied extensional faults on Pluto, a sign that the dwarf planet has undergone a global expansion possibly due to the slow freezing of a subsurface ocean. A new analysis by Brown University scientists bolsters that idea, and sug
Pluto Might Have a Massive Ocean Hiding Under its Surface

New data from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft reveals how a subsurface liquid ocean might still be flowing under Pluto's crust.

Aerial view of San Andreas Fault in the Carrizo Plain, 8,500 ft. altitude.
San Andreas Fault is Vertically Moving: Large Scale Motion Detected

New GPS data reveals how the San Andreas fault that spans from Eureka to Baja, California, shows some significant vertical movement.

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