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Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng answers questions during a press conference for the third session of China's 12th National People's Congress in Beijing, March 2015.
Bilateral Trade Between China, U.S. Likely to Exceed $1 Trillion by 2024

The volume of annual bilateral trade between China and the United States is expected to double by 2024, according to Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng, as reported by China Daily.

Hegemonic status is far from China's list of priorities, according to Xi.
Xi: China Does Not Seek to Be the Next Superpower

Chinese President Xi Jinping has reiterated that the country has no plans of seeking a hegemonic status, according to a Want China Times report.

Xi's visit to Vietnam is the first to be made by a Chinese president in a decade, signifying an improvement in relations between the two countries.
New Book Takes Readers to Xi Jinping’s Personal Journey

"The Xi Jinping Era" is the latest book about the Chinese president and it aims to take the readers to a rare trip to Xi's personal journey. The book was first published in late August in the U.S.

Autumnal equinox arrived, marking major cultural events and weather changes.
Autumnal Equinox Arrived: What it brought and What You Need to Know

According to meteorological reports, autumnal equinox comes on 25 Sept. 2015. This year, the Autumnal equinox will bring along a rare phenomenon where the length of the night will be equal to that of the day.

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Obamacare Insures More Whites Than African-Americans, Hispanics combined: Report

The Health and Human Services (HHS) department of the United States has released a new report showing that the Affordable Care Act has covered more whites than blacks and Latinos combined. However, the rate of uninsured Americans is dropping faster among minority groups than among those of European descent.

Crown of thorns starfish prey on coral reefs in the Great Barrier Reef.
Vinegar: Solution to Destructive Coral Eating Starfish in Great Barrier Reef

A new study reveals how the common kitchen condiment vinegar can kill and eradicate the invasive species of crown of thorns starfish in the Great Barrier Reef.

University of Washington graduate student Jose Ceballos wears an electroencephalography (EEG) cap that records brain activity and sends a response to a second participant over the Internet.
Mind Reading Now Real? Scientists Link Two Human Brains Together

A new study conducted an experiment linking two participants' brains together where results reveal successful predictions of what the other one is thinking.

A new model reveals how the brightest galaxies in the universe are formed via slow accretion of gases.
How the Brightest Galaxies in the Universe Create 1,000 Suns Per Year

New computer simulations reveal how the brightest galaxies in the universe churn out 1,000 suns every year.

Teeth enamel originates from scales of prehistoric fish.
Tooth Enamel Originated from Scales of Prehistoric Fish

New findings reveal that tooth enamel apparently originated from scales and bones of prehistoric fish.

Remains of a ceremonial burial: The images show the shape of the burial pit (left) and the arrangement of the hands over the skull (right)
9000 Year Old Skull May be Oldest Case of Decapitation in New World

A new discovery in Brazil reveals the oldest known case of ritual beheading in the New World, dating back to 9,000 years.

People buy vegetables in a market at Hefei, Anhui Province, Sept. 11, 2010.
China to Strengthen Food Safety Laws

The Chinese government is set to impose a stricter Food Safety Law that will come into effect on the first day of October, a senior official with the China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) said on Tuesday.

Latest duck-billed dinosaur fossils discovered by scientists prove that some species thrived in the cold
New Species Of Dinosaur Discovered In Alaska Challenges Everything Science Has Known About These Creatures

A new species of dinosaur said to be about 30 feet in length, with a frontal duck-billed nose has been discovered in Northern Alaska and supports growing evidence that dinosaurs were capable of surving in cold climates.

A new study reveals that salmon fishing dates back 11,000 years ago.
Ancient Remains Proves Salmon Fishing Dates Back 11,000 Years Ago

A team of researchers recently uncovered that salmon fishing in North America dates back to the end of the last ice age. The latest evidence showed that people have fished and ate salmon at least 11, 000 years ago. The recent discovery is the oldest evidence to document such activity.

Iraqi couple denied visa to meet with Pope Francis as he tours the United States
Iraqi Couple Express Disappointment At Being Denied Visas To Meet With Pope Francis In Philadelphia

With many Catholic devotees clamoring to catch a glimpse of the Pope as the pontiff makes his way through the streets of the United Sates, one Iraqi couple have been prevented from making the journey to Philadelphia owing to a visa issue.

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