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Antarctica team leaves on Nov 12
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Chang'e-1 completes second braking, closer to final orbit
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Long March 3B in 2nd stage mission
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Antarctic base to be extended
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China announces timing of another two brakes for Chang'e-1
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Chang'e-1 stops rotating for first braking at perilune
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China to build efficient innovation mechanism
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Beijing opens hi-tech command hub for Games
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Chang'e-1 completes first orbital correction
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Shrinking glacier threat to rivers
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Chang'e on course to enter lunar orbit on Monday
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1st RCUK Asian office opens in Beijing
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China has no timetable for manned moon landing
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China's road to the moon
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Lunar orbiter set to blast off on Oct. 24
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Chang'e to take off despite rainfall
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Chinese expect lunar satellite launch
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Scientist expects commercialized fusion reactor
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China's largest SAT-COM gears up
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Polar team has eye on sky
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Liftoff for aerospace blueprint
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China to launch 1st lunar satellite next week
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Official: China has ethical guidelines for stem cell, genetic modification research
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Secrets of hybrid crops in focus
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China begins building neutrino facility
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Space program eyes farther frontiers
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Scientists map out first Asian genome
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Nuclear power plant in Jiangsu to use Russian tech
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Top minds meet to beat traffic snarl
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China's first lunar satellite scheduled to hit moon
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Geographic information system in wide use in China
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China among top scientific powerhouses
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Self-developed 'bullet' train to debut
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New hydropower plant starts operation in Tibet
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Newly-discovered comet named after Chinese astronomer
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Space launch center to be built in Hainan
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Vice premier calls for scientific innovations
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Asian genetic map to be unveiled
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3rd Sino-Brazilian Earth Resources Satellite Launched
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Scientific Investigation Launched to Protect Plants in Three Gorges
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Mongoloid Genome Map to Be Released
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Experts Warn of Infected E-cards
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R&D Spending Exceeds US$39.9b in 2006
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University Student Sues Microsoft for Invasion of Privacy
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Energy Conservation to Be Promoted
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Science Minister Calls for Energy-saving
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Ice Age Relic Discovered in Beijing
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China Legislates to Tolerate Scientific Failures
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Legislators Deliberate Changes to Science Law
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Robots to Serve Antarctic Expedition
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Defeating Food Scares
China has been confronted with food security problems recently. Mandarin fish from Guangdong Province and turbot from Shandong were found to contain poisonous chemicals. And ducks and hens in Hebei Province were fed a red dye so that their red-yolk eggs would sell for a higher price.
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Work Safety
Industrial accidents including blasts, cave-ins, fires and the like pose a threat to many workers. The issue of work safety has drawn nationwide attention and the government requires to do more to curb the situation.
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HK poet wins int'l poetry prize
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Light aircraft crash accident in Taiwan kills 2
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Quake hits sea area off Taiwan
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Taiwan newspaper: Hu's cross-straits proposals positive
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Wisdom needed for brighter cross-Straits future
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Mainland marks 30th anniversary of major Taiwan policy change
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Military Affairs
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Airforce commander calls for peaceful use of space, air
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Air force 'no threat to others'
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China, US eye restoring comprehensive military ties
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China's first self-made medical ship
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Chinese peacekeeping police awarded UN medals
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Border policemen try on Type 07 winter uniform
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Sci&Tech
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China-made supercomputer to be installed in Shanghai
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Largest dinosaur fossil field discovered
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Facial emotional expressions innate, not learned
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Huge dinosaur fossils discovered in C China
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Steel structure installed at Zhongshan Station
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Robots competition concludes in Guangdong
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