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The inset image of the farthest confirmed galaxy observed to date has been colored blue as suggestive of its young stars.
Farthest Galaxy Yet Discovered by Astronomers is 13.1 Billion Light-Years Away

Despite its youth, this galaxy is one-sixth as massive as the Milky Way, which is 10 billion years old.

meteor shower
Halley’s Comet Debris To Fly In Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower In Time For Late-Night Cinco De Mayo Festivities

In the annual Eta Aquarid meteor shower, Halley’s Comet debris will fly through the sky overnight on May 6, Wednesday, which is just in time for the late-night festivities of Cinco de Mayo.

Baidu and Soho are currently considering a major tie-up that will make real estate selling possible via the Internet.
First-Tier Houses Post Robust Sales on Labor Day

New housing projects located in first-tier cities sold like hotcakes during the Labor Day holiday. This is a sign of how effective the government's stimulus projects are in stimulating the market.

Pregnancy
U.S. is the Worst Country in Maternal Health Care among Developed Nations

"In the grand scheme of things, this isn't that bad, but compared to other developed countries, the United States is dead last".

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Greased Lightning or GL-10
NASA Develops A 10-Engine Battery-Powered Plane That Takes Off Vertically Like A Helicopter And Fly Like An Aircraft

The space research organization NASA has developed and successfully flight tested a 10-engine battery-powered plane called Greased Lightning that can take off vertically like a helicopter and fly like an aircraft, Tech Times reported.

Sinopec, along with China’s major oil producers CNOOC and CNPC, will be under new management in the coming months.
China’s Oil Giants to Get New Heads

China’s central government has appointed new set of chairmen to the country's top three oil companies as the industry faces falling global crude prices, industrial reforms, and fallout from President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption drive.

China's one-child policy has resulted in the rapidly aging population in the country today.
Rising Infertility Furthers China's Population Crisis

A recent surge in infertility rate has caused the new problem of illegal infant surrogacy in China.

Goldmine? China is interested in the Antarctic region for an alternative food source.
China Invading Antarctica for New Food Source: Krill

China has established its lastest scientific outpost on the Antarctic region where the nation is interested in its marine biodiversity and petroleum resources.

A nurse at Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center in southern China presents a donated bottle of breast milk.
Concerns Arise as Human Milk Banks Face Shortage

Human milk banks in China are now facing trouble as donations from lactating mothers fall off.

The late Dave Goldberg
Dave Goldberg Died of 'Head Trauma' but Mystery about His Death Lingers

The announcement of Goldberg's cause of death came four days after his death was announced on May 1.

A standard salbutamol nebulizer for asthmatics.
Reliable Cure for Asthma Discovered; Scientists Announce Breakthrough Discovery

The team hopes to use the drug in a nebulizer that might be available to patients as soon as clinical trials are complete, perhaps within five years.

Rorqual whales
Huge Rorqual Whales Display 'Bungee Cord' Nerves: Study

Rorqual whales have bungee cords, a unique nerve tissue that is similar to human being's, Current Biology journal featured.

Antarctica
China Constructs New Outposts, Research Stations On Antarctica; Seeking Natural Resources?

China has recently constructed new outposts and research stations on the icy continent Antarctica. In addition to scientific missions, this could be due to the huge natural resources of freshwater, marine life, and oil there.

Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge
Royal Princess is Named Charlotte Elizabeth Diana

She is the first princess born to the Royal Family since Anne, Princess Royal.

The Y. pestis bacteria that causes pneumonic plague.
CDC Says Dog Caused U.S. Pneumonic Plague Outbreak that Infected Humans

Pneumonic plague is almost 100 percent fatal if left untreated.

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