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Beijing sets sights on science--China Economic Net

China is emerging as an international center for education and research, with Beijing set to become one of the world s leading hubs for frontier scientific research by 2035, officials and experts said. The capital will devote more planning and resources to cutting-edge fields including quantum information technology, artificial intelligence, health sciences and integrated circuit manufacturing, Chen Jining, mayor of Beijing, said in a government report on Saturday. This year, the capital plans to build 6,000 more 5G stations, a trusted digital infrastructure network based on blockchain technology and new service platforms for artificial intelligence, he added. Beijing will also step up efforts to attract quality talent from around the globe, and create international-style communities, schools and hospitals to foster a more welcoming academic and living environment for foreign talent, Chen said.

Asian water towers on tighter budget despite a warmer and wetter climate

Credit: TPE The Third Pole centered on the Tibetan Plateau is home to headwaters of over 10 major Asian rivers. These glacier-based water systems, also known as the Asian Water Towers, will have to struggle to quench the thirst of downstream communities despite more river runoff brought on by a warmer climate, according to a recent study published in Nature Climate Change. By constraining earth system models for precipitation projections, together with estimated glacier melt contributions, the study quantified the wet-season runoff of seven rivers at the Third Pole, and found it would increase 1.0-7.2% by the end of the 21st century for warming in the range of 1.5-4°C. However, the study also showed that rising water demands from the growing population will outweigh warming in determining water scarcity in the Indus and Brahmaputra basins, especially at higher warming levels. Regretfully, a large proportion of the local population will continue to experience severe water stres

Scientists discuss how to advance science and technology in the new era-Sci-Tech News-EnglishChannel

Scientists discuss how to advance science and technology in the new era Source: | 2020-12-30 17:38:16| Author: Four scientists shared their thoughts on how to best understand and practice the spirit of scientists in the new era and how to promote scientific and technological innovation. On Nov. 17, the State Council Information Office held a press conference themed Upholding Scientist Spirit To Advance Science and Technology In The New Era. Attending the conference were Yao Tandong, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and honorary director of the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research (ITP); Yuan Yaxiang, an academician at the CAS and researcher of the Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science of the CAS; Guo Shaojun, a professor at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering of Peking University, and Huo Shouliang, a researcher at the Chinese Resear

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