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SKAO Approves Construction of Largest Networks of Radio Telescopes in 2 Countries--But the Starlink Project Could Be a Threat
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Construction of world s biggest radio telescope begins on two continents
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Excerpts from the 2021 Africa-Europe Science and Innovation Summit - Space Sessions
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The Standing Committee of the 13th National People s Congress (NPC) concluded its 28th session Thursday in Beijing.
At the closing meeting, lawmakers voted to adopt the law on promoting rural vitalization, the law on preventing food waste and the revised Maritime Traffic Safety Law.
Lawmakers also adopted a decision to amend the Education Law, a decision to amend a package of eight laws including the Road Traffic Safety Law, a decision to amend the measures for the election of military deputies to people s congresses, and a decision to appoint Huang Ming as the minister of emergency management.
The meeting also adopted a revised decision on strengthening the review and oversight of the central budget, and a decision on authorizing the State Council to temporarily adjust the application of relevant laws and regulations in pilot free trade zones.
Catherine Cesarsky wins 2020 Tate Award for International Leadership in Physics
WASHINGTON, December 17, 2020 The American Institute of Physics announced the winner of the 2020 John Torrence Tate Award for International Leadership in Physics to French astrophysicist Catherine Cesarsky.
Named after the celebrated American physicist John Torrence Tate, the Tate medal was established in 1959 and is awarded by AIP every two years to non-U.S. citizens for their leadership, research contributions, and service to the international physics community. The award consists of a certificate of recognition, a bronze medal, and a $10,000 prize. Previous winners include Fabiola Gianotti, Roald Sagdeev, and Jean Trân Thanh Vân.