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Drugs in China continue to increase in number, while CFDA loses more staff to regulate them.
Drugs Regulator CFDA Loses Senior Staff to Companies That Offer Big Paychecks

China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) struggles as its senior employees get lured away by the companies that the agency had regulated. The staffs were offered bigger paychecks and more freedom in terms of work.

More Chinese are using the Internet to pay for purchases.
Mobile Payments Increase in China, so Does Internet Fraud

Internet mobile payments totaled to about 11.8 trillion yuan ($1.8 trillion) in 2015, signifying that the mobile payments market has boomed in China.

An employee walks outside the Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant in Qinshan of Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, June 10, 2005.
Chinese Nuclear Giant to Build Reactor in Sudan

China National Nuclear Corp. (CNNC) has signed two framework deals with Sudan to develop the country’s nuclear power capabilities including the construction of a 600-megawatt atomic reactor, the first of its kind in the country.

Chinese students joke with each other as they carry one student after completing the gaokao at the Beijing Renmin University Affiliated High School on June 8, 2015 in Beijing, China.
Asian Nations Attract More Chinese Students: Report

Several of China’s neighbors are becoming popular choices for Chinese looking to study abroad, according to a survey.

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Recipe of a 5000-year old beer in China revealed
5000-year old historic beer in China; Recipe revealed

A new discovery from an archaeological site in Mijiaya, northern China have revealed a 5000-year old recipe for brewing beers. A residue examined from a pottery in the site shows an early evidence of people who already mastered an advanced technique in beer brewing.

Colin Dealey stands in front of a thermal imaging camera in a giant fridge, which simulates arctic conditions, to test the insulation of his coat in the National Geographic store on Regent Street.
New thermographic camera can identify whether love cupid has struck

The new thermographic camera created by a team of psychology researchers from the University of Granada in Spain can tell whether a specific individual is in love or not. The camera makes its assessment based on the change in temperature of different body parts.

Former Playboy Playmate Kari Kennell serves vegetarian ''Not Dogs'' at PETA's meat-free dog party, July 19, 2000 on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Naked, blood-soaked Spanish protesters demand meat-free diet

A group of animal rights activists took off their clothes and covered themselves in blood to plead for meat-free diet. The incident took place in the busy Sant Jaume plaza in Barcelona, Spain.

The CPC requires 88 million members to transcribe by hand the Party's constitution.
PLA Daily: CPC Members Should Transcribe Party Constitution 'Wholeheartedly'

Membership with the Communist Party of China does not come easily as the ruling party requires all 88 million members to “wholeheartedly” transcribe its 15,000-character constitution to prove their loyalty.

Members of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) patrol the Paracel Island, one of the disputed islands in the South China Sea.
President Xi Jinping Reveals PLA Budget Cut as US Urges Enhancement of Taiwan's Military Force

Chinese President Xi Jinping reveals plans to cut back on the budget of the People’s Liberation Army due to the country’s economic slowdown as the United States urges Taiwan to increase its military spending.

China's Internet propaganda employs
Study: CPC's Internet Propaganda Employs 'Fifty Cent Party' to Post 'Cheerleading' Comments

Internet propaganda in China has never been so "subtle and sophisticated," as a recent study reveals how China's ruling party controls messages delivered via the World Wide Web.

Asteroid Lutetia
Ex-Microsoft billionaire accuses NASA's asteroid hunting mission WISE and Neowise of deeply flawed statistics

An ex-Microsoft billionaire, Nathan Myhrvold, has accused NASA scientists of making “fundamental mistakes” in estimating the size of asteroids. According to the techie, the method used by the scientists to analyze the size of the asteroids is deeply flawed.

China holds a military parade to commemorate the end of World War II in Sept. 2015.
Virtual War: Could China Win Against the US?

There is very little possibility that China could win a war of fire power against the United States even with a weapon that could “kill” aircraft carriers, a report suggests.

Chinese vessels are seen around Fiery Cross Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
China Plans to Deploy Rescue Ship Carrying Drones and Underwater Robots in Disputed South China Sea

China plans to plant a drone-carrying ship at the heart of the disputed waters in the South China Sea in what Chinese authorities claim to be a move toward advance rescue for fishing boats.

The feet of an Allosaurs nicknamed 'Young Al' estimated to sell for 300,000 - 500,000 GBP is displayed at Summers Place Auctions on November 19, 2015 in Billingshurst, England.
What happens after apocalypse? Rapid evolution, researchers say

A major apocalypse took place nearly 250 million years ago, leading to mass extinction of a number of species of organisms, including dinosaurs. It is estimated that more than 96 percent of the marine species were lost because of conditions that existed around that time, including rising sea levels, climate change and volcanic eruptions.

In this handout from the Solar & Heliospheric Observatory, a major solar eruption is shown in progress October 28, 2003.
Coronal mass ejections from violent sun made life on Earth possible

Coronal mass ejections from young and violent sun might have warmed up Earth and prepared it for emergence of life nearly 4 billion years ago. These are the findings of a new study conducted by a team of astronomers at NASA.

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