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The adjustment in flight altitude is said to boost the country's aviation industry.
China Opens 30 Percent of Low-altitude Airspace

The Chinese government has opened over 30 percent of the country's low-altitude airspace. This reform is seen to be beneficial in attracting investments to the aviation industry.

The government has ordered that all unofficial PLA groups and societies not registered under the Ministry of Civil Affairs must be dissolved.
China Imposes Ban on Unregistered Groups Within the Military

China is tightening its restriction against unregistered private groups within the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), according to a report by the Want China Times (WCT).

Relations between China and Japan have shown signs of progress when the two countries sent their respective representatives to high-level meetings.
Thaw in China-Japan Relations on the Horizon

Relations between China and Japan have shown signs of progress when the two countries sent their respective representatives to high-level meetings, according to a report by the Want China Times (WCT). State Councilor Yang Jiechi had talks with Japanese National Security Advisor Shotaro Yachi on Oct. 13.

China has built lighthouses in disputed territories which it says are for the benefit of the international community.
China Wants Regional Peace as Much as Possible, Says Military Commissioner

The Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission has made it clear that China will do its best to avoid conflicts in the region by not using force recklessly. He also talked about how China will continue to build infrastructure that will benefit the international community.

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Earthquake, Typhoon Koppu Hits Philippines; 'Lando' Kills 9 People, 20,000 Forced To Evacuate

In the midst of typhoon Koppu, locally known as typhoon Lando, the Philippines experienced yet another earthquake. Further reports from experts have yet to confirm the magnitude of the said earthquake.

Spongesuit bikini created by engineers at UC Riverside and designers at Eray Carbajo.
3D Printed Bikini Cleans Ocean by Absorbing Pollution

Researchers have developed a 3D printed material called the Sponge that can absorb contaminants in the ocean, in bikini form without harming the wearer.

This new image from the largest planet in the Solar System, Jupiter, was made during the Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) programme.
[VIDEO] Jupiter's Great Red Spot is Slowly Disappearing

A new video was released taken by the Hubble Space Telescope that reveals how Jupiter's Great Red Spot is slowly changing and becoming smaller.

In this July 12 photograph, Kelly is seen inside the Cupola, a special module which provides a 360-degree viewing of the Earth and the space station.
Astronaut Scott Kelly: First American to Spend Longest Time in Space

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly breaks the record for the first American to spend the most cumulative amount of time in space at 383 days.

On Feb. 5. 1971, the Apollo 14 crew module landed on the moon. The crew members were Captain Alan Bartlett Shepard, Jr. (USN), commander; Major Stuart Allen Roosa (USAF), command module pilot; and Commander Edgar Dean Mitchell (USN), lunar module pilot.
'Father of the Space Shuttle' George Mueller Dies; Made Moon Landing Possible

NASA engineer George Mueller died last October 12, who helped launched the Apollo lunar missions and developed the Space Shuttle.

A chemical hearth recently discovered in the walls of the Rotunda dates back to its Jeffersonian origins.
Secret Chemistry Lab of Thomas Jefferson Discovered

Researchers uncovered a well preserved chemistry hearth at the University of Virginia that was built some 200 years ago.

CareerBuilder's annual study posted an uptick in the number of employees in the US calling in sick despite a clean bill of health.
Uptick in Employees in the US Calling in Sick, Citing Absurd Reasons - CareerBuilder Annual Study

An increasing number of American workers call in sick despite being in good health, according to the annual study of CareerBuilder, a large online job site in the United States that matches people with jobs.

Can you spot the Buddha among the Martian rock formations?
Buddha Statue on Mars? NASA Curiosity Rover Reveals Bizarre Image

UFO enthusiasts get excited once more as they spotted a "Buddha Statue" on a rock formation on the surface of Mars captured by NASA's Curiosity rover.

We-Vibe
We-Vibe Gives Couple’s Sex Toy An Upgrade

We-Vibe, a sex toy for couples, is getting an upgrade. The prototype of the new model, still undergoing tweaks before it goes into production, is being scrutinized by a team of 50 women experts.

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Americans’ Biggest Fear Isn’t Spiders, Heights, Zombies, Public Speaking, Or Death: Survey

A new study was done to find Americans' biggest fears among items such as snakes, government corruption, ghosts, running out of money, clowns, spying corporations, and death. One general finding of surveys was that Americans are more anxious about technology such as robots, computers, and the Internet than man-made disasters such as terrorist or nuclear attacks.

Rural schools are in dire need of well-educated teachers, particularly those who specialize in arts.
Rural Schools Understaffed Despite Large Number of Teaching Graduates

Despite the surplus of teaching graduates in recent years, an official from the Ministry of Education (MOE) has announced at a conference that schools in rural areas remain significantly understaffed.

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