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CAC to Continue Campaigns Against Prohibited Online Behavior, Illegal Websites and Accounts Shut Down

China is bound to implement a long-term system for cleaning up online blackmail and post deletion for profit, following a recent large-scale campaign against such unlawful behavior, the country's leading Internet regulator said on Thursday.

The Mars One project intends to bring individuals that will permanently man stations in the Red Planet.
Buzz Aldrin Develops 'Master Plan' to Colonize Mars

Apollo11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin has joined forces with FIT to develop a plan to colonize Mars in the 2030s.

For this year’s graduates, the average annual salary is approximately 32,000 yuan, according to a report published jointly by Peking University and job-search website ganji.com.
4.7 Million Chinese Youths Send Out Army Applications

According to the Ministry of National Defense, more than 4.7 million youths have applied for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) this year, with over 800,000 of them fresh out of university.

Apartment windows shattered by the blasts in Tianjin.
All Residential Buildings Are Safe, Inspectors Give High Safety Ratings for Tianjin-hit Buildings

Eleven out of 12 residential buildings that were massively hit by the explosion in Tianjin Binhai New Area on Aug. 12 were rated high for safety, according to local authorities.

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In this theoretical artist's conception of the Milky Way galaxy, translucent green
Alien Life May Have Spread Through the Universe Like a 'Virus'

A new model reveals how life in the universe may have spread throughout galaxies similar to a virus or epidemic that may reveal a pattern of habitable planets.

Milky Way Galaxy
Harvard Scientists Create Model Of How Life Might Spread From Planet To Planet By Aliens

Two scientists from Harvard University created a model of how life might have spread from planet to planet. Henry Lin and Abraham Leob believe that life was spread across the galaxy by aliens, similar to how a virus spreads an epidemic.

A policeman stops a vehicle at a checkpoint in Beijing.
China Issues New Rules for Foreigners on Self-drive Tours in Military Zones

Foreigners on self-drive tours who ignore warnings not to approach military zones will be investigated by the police, China's tourism regulator announced on its official website on Wednesday, Aug. 26, the Global Times reported.

Most published psychology studies cannot be reproduced with the same results.
Scientists Replicate 100 Published Psychology Studies, More Than Half Failed

A new study reveals that 60 percent of published psychology studies yielded failed results as scientists question their reproducibility and legitimacy.

Russia is about to sign the final contract that will provide China with 24 Su-35 fighters.
PLA About to Close Deal for 24 Su-35 Fighter Jets from Russia

The People's Liberation Army (PLA) is about to acquire 24 Su-35 fighter jets from Russia. The deal could be closed during the MAKS-2015 on Aug. 25-30.

Shanghai Airlines is currently in trouble for its invasive policy regarding employees marrying.
Shanghai Airlines Defends Archaic Employee Marriage Policy

Shanghai Airlines is standing by its policy of asking employees who are about to marry to surrender information regarding their spouse despite outrage by netizens and employees. The airline claims the policy is common in the industry, but other airlines say otherwise.

Junaid Hussein
Jihadi John Is No. 1 On Pentagon ‘Kill List’; U.S. Drone Kills No. 3 Junaid Hussein

Islamic State (IS) notorious beheader Jihadi John, number 1 on Pentagon's "kill list" may have emerged from hiding for his life a few days ago, representing more threats to perceived enemies of the terrorist organization. However, on Friday, reports said that the number 3 on the list, Junaid Hussain, was killed by a U.S. drone.

The photograph, thought to be of environmental minister Chen Jining, was first posted on Weibo.
Tianjin 'Gas Mask' Photo Earns Ire of Chinese Netizens

A senior Chinese official is currently in hot water after photos of him allegedly wearing a gas mask while inspecting the blast site in Tianjin widely circulated online, prompting public ridicule and casting doubts on the local government’s reassurances that there were no longer toxic chemicals in the air two weeks after deadly explosions rocked the city’s port area.

Laurence C. Smith, Chair of Geography at University of California, Los Angeles, deployed an autonomous drifter in a meltwater river on the surface of the Greenland ice sheet on July 19, 2015.
NASA: Global Sea Levels Rising 3 Inches Every Year

A NASA panel of scientists revealed that sea levels are rising to three inches every year since 1992 and may continue to do so by the end of the century.

Household dust under a microscope.
House Dust Contains More Than 7,000 Bacteria

A new study reveals how many kinds of bacteria and fungi that can dwell inside a single home and what kinds are commonly found.

President Xi has set a record for implementing a large-scale reform in the bureau, which suggests his distrust of the previous leadership.
Chinese Government Finds Dalai Lama’s 'Middle Way' Unacceptable

The Chinese central government has expressed objection to the “Middle Way” proposed by the Dalai Lama group, according to an article released in China’s United Front.

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