Study finds anti-ageing component that can be extracted from bodily fluids to extend life of laboratory mice.
Chinese spacecraft begins 53-day journey to collect soil and rocks and bring them back to Earth for scientific study.
The Chinese foreign ministry has deplored Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s call for reinstatement of Taipei’s observer status at this year’s meeting.
Global iPhone revenue fell 10 per cent in the first quarter, but Apple CEO Tim Cook said he has a “very positive viewpoint” on China despite increased competition.
New Zimbabwe processing plants help create lithium supply chains for Beijing as other markets tighten.
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US lawyers representing young people and their families allege that the overseas version of TikTok protects children in China in ways that the US version does not.
Zhang Yongzhen, who camped outside his Shanghai lab after parent hospital shut him out, has provoked wave of public sympathy and questioning of treatment meted out to noted virologist.
US president tries to make case that countries would improve economically if they welcomed immigrants, but some warn that his words are a diplomatic blunder.
In an official communique, China’s Politburo said ‘patient capital’ is expected to pitch in as the country moves towards a tech-driven growth model, showing a much-needed focus on the long term, analysts say.
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines says joint exercises show ‘China definitely wants Russia to be working with them and we see no reason why [Russia] wouldn’t’.
Analysts say China’s central bank, with an eye on the yuan’s stability, could let it weaken gradually, but such a move ‘could backfire to some degree’.
Swire Pacific, which has made healthcare a key growth area, has completed the acquisition of a controlling stake in Shanghai-based cardiovascular treatment provider DeltaHealth.
Researchers make a major advance towards achieving the ‘holy grail’ of renewable energy, nuclear fusion.
Central government authorities urge emergency officials to ‘strengthen’ prevention measures after deadly highway collapse.
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