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China-France-Germany climate summit demonstrates resolution to tackle climate change, promotes China-EU cooperation -- observers - World News

2021-04-18 06:29:51 GMT2021-04-18 14:29:51(Beijing Time) Xinhua English BEIJING, April 17 (Xinhua) The China-France-Germany leaders climate summit held via video link on Friday has drawn wide acclaim from overseas experts for strengthening China-European Union (EU) cooperation in tackling climate change, and reviving global economy. The leaders of the three countries, Chinese President Xi Jinping, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, exchanged in-depth views on cooperation on addressing various issues at the summit, including climate change, China-Europe relations, anti-epidemic cooperation, and major international and regional issues. I announced that China will strive to peak carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, Xi said during the summit, which experts say demonstrates China s firm commitment and important contribution to the global response to climate change.

Myanmar: ′China needs stability′ | DW News - latest news and breaking stories | DW

Myanmar: China needs stability DW talks with Eberhard Sandschneider, a professor of Chinese politics and international relations at the Free University of Berlin, regarding China s response to the military s control in Myanmar. Watch video 05:49

Connecting enhancer variants, genes, and disease; synthetic spike binders; measuring tumors cellular mix; and more

Posted April 9th, 2021 for Broad Institute Welcome to the April 9, 2021 installment of Research Roundup , a recurring snapshot of recent studies published by scientists at the Broad Institute and their collaborators. Enhancing V2F maps GWASs have yielded thousands of genetic variants linked to disease. To help figure out the function of many of these variants, Joseph Nasser (now at Caltech), Drew Bergman, Charles Fulco (now at Bristol Myers Squibb), Philine Guckelberger (now at the Free University of Berlin), Benjamin Doughty (now at Stanford University), Eric Lander (on leave), Jesse Engreitz (now at Stanford), and colleagues used their activity-by-contact (ABC) model to build maps that connect enhancers to their target genes in 131 cell types and tissues. Using those maps, the team linked more than 5,000 GWAS signals to nearly 2,250 genes across 72 traits and diseases. The researchers also predicted which enhancers contain risk variants for inflammatory bowel di

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