Wednesday, 9th, 2024 | 12:14PM Updated
The Exit-Entry Department of the municipal Security Bureau announced that new rules are in place that reduce the minimum waiting time for foreigners who are seeking residence permits in Beijing.
In an effort to implement more measures in the country's population policy, China's Ministry of Health has declared a ban on the use of egg-freezing technology to preserve female fertility.
Mark Karpeles, the Chief Executive Officer of Mt Gox, once the world’s biggest Bitcoin exchange company, has been arrested by the Japanese police, on suspecting of illegally manipulating the company’s systems to falsify its assets.
Creators of the hitchhiking robot called Hitchbot recently announced that its successful run came to a sudden heartbreaking stop when it met its demise at the hands of vandals.
Central Intelligence Agency whistle blower Edward Snowden is still facing charges from the United States government despite the public cry to bestow absolute and unconditional pardon on human rights advocate.
The building of the country's largest carrier base in Sanya Bay on the coast of south China's Hainan Island is expected to bolster the presence of the People Liberation Army (PLA) Navy in the disputed South China Sea, according to Kanwa Defense Review, a publication based in Canada.
A new study reveals how one to two cups of coffee everyday can boost mental health and prevent type 2 diabetes.
Scientists have discovered that plants also send out signals indicating they are stressed out that are also similar to animals.
From the first two weeks of August, the Perseid meteor showers will provide a dazzling display of shooting stars where it will peak on August 12 to 13.
In a bid to draw attention to the dwindling numbers of 160 endangered species, the face of the Empire State building, was lit up with projected images of animals including Zimbabwe's beloved lion Cecil, who was killed by an American dentist.
NASA's Cassini probe has taken imagery of unusual red streaks across the surface of Saturn's moon, Tethys.
The animal's name alone, armadillo, is a hint of its strong outer body cover that could even beat bullets. Two recent incidents proved that and was even dangerous to the owner of the weapon who shot the wild animal.
A new study reveals how queen bees naturally vaccinate their young with a protein without stinging them, to prevent diseases.
Michael Schumacher, one of the greatest Formula One drivers in history, is currently fighting the "toughest race" of his life, according to former Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo said.
Japanese scientists have created the world's most powerful laser beam where they sent a test shot with a power of a 2 petawatt pulse.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.