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Due to climate change allowing king crabs to the Antarctic continental ice shelf, these predators can potentially disrupt marine fauna.
Shell Crushing King Crabs Invading Antarctica Harming Delicate Ecosystem

A new study reveals how predators like king crabs can harm the fragile ecosystem in the Antarctic, as warming waters force the crabs to migrate.

Granting education access to all is First Lady Peng Liyuan's Chinese dream.
First Lady Peng’s Chinese Dream Revealed: Grant All Children Access to Education

First Lady Peng Liyuan revealed that her Chinese dream is to give all children access to education. A UNESCO special envoy, she believes that "education is about equality."

China and the U.S. have been intensifying efforts to phase down super polluting hydrofluorocarbons.
In 2017, China to Launch National Emission Trading System

China and the U.S. have jointly released a presidential announcement on Friday. Part of it was the Chinese government's plan to unveil a national emission trading system in 2017.

A 49 million years old fossil bat, Palaeochiropteryx, from Messel, Germany
Scientists Can Now Reveal Color of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals from Fossils

New research reveals how scientists use melanosomes found in fossilized remains of ancient animals to identify their color.

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Amidst the ongoing legal barriers and the outages, The Pirate Bay, the renowned torrent site, is up and still running.
End Of #freeanakata Campaign: The Pirate Bay Founder Gottfrid Svartholm Is Free, Mother Kristina Svartholm Pays Gratitude To Supporters

Anakata is free. The Pirate Bay founder Gottfrid Svartholm is finally free after three years. Gottfrid's mother Kristina took to Twitter to announce that her son is a free man now.

In recent years, China has strengthened cooperation with the West to tackle serious global health issues.
First Lady's English Speeches Attract International Attention

Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan delivered two speeches in English on Saturday. The first was at a meeting for UNESCO, while the other was at a meeting for the WHO.

Party official Cui Baohua during his visit to Achok Rinpoche.
Exiled Living Buddha Returns to China

Living Buddha Achok Rinpoche has returned to China after a long exile in India. He was formerly part of the Dalai Lama clique but is now showing signs of defecting.

President Xi revealed that his country will enhance medical and healthcare cooperation with Sierra Leone by improving the latter’s public health prevention and control system.
Africa to Benefit from Stronger China-U.S. Ties: Zimbabwe Minister

Christopher Mutsvangwa, a seasoned diplomat and the cabinet minister of Zimbabwe, said that a closer China-U.S. relations could be advantageous to Africa, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

U.S. President Barack Obama shakes hands with President Xi Jinping during a meeting in Russia in 2013.
China, U.S. Agree Not to Support Cyberattacks; International Guidelines to Be Drafted

An agreement not to support cyberattacks, especially those involving theft of corporate records for economic gain, has been reached by China and the United States after some lengthy negotiations, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Interbreeding tropical coral species with cooler ones can save them from climate change.
Study: Climate Change Effects Began in the 1940s

A new study reveals how the effects of global warming was already seen in tropical regions during the 1940s due to narrower temperature ranges.

Superhero-Themed Race for the Cure
Superhero-Styled Runners Fight Breast Cancer In Race For The Cure

Thousands of breast cancer patients and survivors showed up for the Race for the Cure at Denver's Pepsi Center on September 27, Sunday. This year's theme was "superheroes," which represents the runners' fight for their friends, relatives, and coworkers who have received a breast cancer diagnosis.

Divers check out the treasures and artifacts from the wreckage of a merchant ship that sank in the tiny Greek island of Antikythera; some of them are showcased at the Antikenmuseum Basel.
Sunken Treasure Recovered Off Greek Island of Antikythera On Exhibit at Basel Antiquities Museum

Treasures that give clues to an ancient civilization are on display at the Basel Museum of Ancient Art in Switzerland.

China needs a constellation of satellites for these deeper space explorations.
China's Scientists Warn of Increasing Dangers of Space Collissions Due to Orbiting Debris

China's National Space Administration (NSA) warned that there is an increasing danger of collisions between spacecraft and countless debris lying around space.

Walrus herd.
Dead Walruses Found Beheaded With No Tusks on Alaska Beach

Last week, local officials found that 25 walruses were beheaded, with no tusks anymore in Point Lay.

A simulation of black holes merging.
Scientists Still Fail to Detect Gravitational Waves from Black Holes

New research reveals how black holes work where an 11 year research still has not yet directly detected gravitational waves from black holes as galaxies merge.

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