Top News Today: World's Largest Wind Turbine Blade Tested, First Monkeypox Variant in Thailand
Top News Today: World's Largest Wind Turbine Blade Tested, First Monkeypox Variant in Thailand The world's largest wind turbine blade, MySE292, was first installed and tested in Lingao County, Hainan. Developed by Mingyang Group, the blade has a diameter of 292 meters and is expected to boost Hainan's offshore wind power industry...
July 17, 2014: The Downfall of MH17 and the International Pursuit of Truth
July 17, 2014: The Downfall of MH17 and the International Pursuit of TruthOn a peaceful afternoon of July 17, 2014, MH17 took off from Amsterdam, bound for Kuala Lumpur. This Boeing 777, operated by Malaysia Airlines, carried 298 passengers and crew members from diverse backgrounds and nations...
Boeing Starliner Crisis: Two Astronauts Stranded for 8 Months, Rescued by Dragon!
Boeing Starliner Crisis: Two Astronauts Stranded for 8 Months, Rescued by Dragon!NASA has announced that two Boeing astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, stranded on the International Space Station, will not be returning to Earth on the Boeing Starliner spacecraft. Instead, they will be brought back by SpaceX's Dragon capsule...
Apple Tax War Escalates: ByteDance and Tencent Team Up to Challenge Apple's Dominance
Apple Tax War Escalates: ByteDance and Tencent Team Up to Challenge Apple's DominanceRecently, the conflict between Apple and WeChat and Douyin has intensified. The core of this dispute is the controversial "Apple tax...
The Intertwining of Paper and Web: Contemplating the Future of Business in a Bookstore
The Intertwining of Paper and Web: Contemplating the Future of Business in a BookstoreThe commercial tides in my city are a relentless river, witnessing the evolution and collision of consumption patterns. As night falls, under the neon lights, there's a silent rivalry between brick-and-mortar stores and e-commerce...
Why Do We Always Board Planes from the Left? Historical and Safety Considerations
Why Do We Always Board Planes from the Left? Historical and Safety ConsiderationsHave you ever noticed that, regardless of the aircraft you board, we always enter through the left side door? This isn't a coincidence; it's rooted in a rich history and thoughtful safety considerations.A Habit Stemming from the Age of SailingThe tradition of boarding planes from the left can be traced back to ancient seafaring...
EU and US Lead in Quantum Patents: How Can China Catch Up?
EU and US Lead in Quantum Patents: How Can China Catch Up?The global distribution of quantum information technology patents released by the World Intellectual Property Organization has drawn significant attention. The report shows that the EU leads with 2836 patents, followed by the US with 2665 patents and Japan with 1812 patents...
Stop Playing Games, America: The Moon Soil Dispute Exposes Your Selfishness and Hypocrisy
Stop Playing Games, America: The Moon Soil Dispute Exposes Your Selfishness and HypocrisyAmerica has been acting like a scorned lover, whining about China's successful retrieval of lunar soil with the Chang'e-6 mission and their invitation to 18 countries for research, excluding NASA. They seem to have forgotten the existence of the "Wolf Amendment," a law signed by Obama himself, with extremely stringent provisions...
Thailand Plane Crash: How Safe Are Small Aircraft Really?
Thailand Plane Crash: How Safe Are Small Aircraft Really?On August 22nd, a small plane en route from Suvarnabhumi Airport in Thailand to Trat province in the south crashed in Pak Chong district, Nakhon Ratchasima province, killing 9 people. Following the accident, concerns about the safety of small aircraft have gained widespread attention...
South-to-North Water Diversion Project: A Decade of Change and a Symbol of Engineering Prowess
South-to-North Water Diversion Project: A Decade of Change and a Symbol of Engineering ProwessOver the past 30 years, China has undertaken countless large-scale infrastructure projects, some of which have garnered international attention, such as the Three Gorges Dam and the South-to-North Water Diversion Project. The latter, in particular, has sparked heated debates since its inception, with some expressing concerns about its potential negative impact on the domestic environment...
Dong Mingzhu and Wang Zirui's "GREE Tiger": Truth and Speculation
Dong Mingzhu and Wang Zirui's "GREE Tiger": Truth and SpeculationTwenty days ago, GREE held a new product launch conference in Shijiazhuang. After the conference, Dong Mingzhu, surrounded by her executives, took a night tour of the Rongguo Mansion, the filming location for "Dream of the Red Chamber...
Giant Rare Earth Deposit: Opportunities and Challenges Await
Giant Rare Earth Deposit: Opportunities and Challenges AwaitThe discovery of a giant fine-grained mineral fossil site in the Gobi desert region of Xinjiang, China, containing enough rare earth resources to sustain human use for seven hundred years, is undoubtedly exciting. However, the exploitation of this massive rare earth mine presents numerous challenges and is not simply a matter of "digging it out...