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ECNS App Download Professor Yung Kai-leung (L2) tests the Surface Sampling and Packing System for moon surface sampling with his team members at a lab of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) on Dec. 17, 2020. (Xinhua/Li Gang)
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) research team, which developed one of the key systems for China s first lunar sample return mission, has done more than 1,000 times of simulation to help complete the sampling, the team leader said on Thursday.
The return capsule of Chang e-5 probe touched down on Earth early Thursday, bringing back China s first samples collected from the moon.
They are willing to sacrifice everything : Ai Weiwei pays tribute to the Hong Kong protesters Stuart Jeffries
When Ai Weiwei was growing up in China, it was customary for people from the mainland to look down their noses at Hong Kongers. “We thought they had no serious culture. We thought they were colonial subjects only interested in making money and martial arts films. They weren’t political,” the exiled 63-year-old artist recalls over WhatsApp from the back of a car parked in Lisbon.
That childhood view gets turned on its head in Ai’s deeply moving documentary Cockroach, about the Hong Kongers who took to the streets to protest against overweening Chinese rule last year. It’s they who become cultured, utopian and offered political resistance to the mainland’s barbarous clampdown.
A potent, universally relevant look at ideals in action.
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Ai Weiwei takes viewers to the streets for the scariest parts of recent Hong Kong political protests.
A vivid look at what it means for populations to rise up against governments intent on curbing their liberties, Ai Weiwei s
Cockroach takes us to the streets of Hong Kong in 2019, as young people violently resist measures chipping away at their independence from mainland China. The third doc Ai has released this year (following
Coronation and the Sundance entry
Vivos), it s among his most effective films to date tightly focused and morally urgent. As an example of civilian/police conflict that has become literally incendiary, its relevance to current protests for justice in America should be obvious.
Ignoring CDC recommendations enhances fear and anger among employees
Companies worldwide are facing unprecedented challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, from modifying operations to keeping employees safe and informed. But not all businesses have followed the recommended safety protocols set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This mixed messaging could have a significant impact on employee trust, loyalty and overall commitment, according to a study led by the University of Houston Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management and Missouri State University s Hospitality Leadership Department.
The survey of 240 food, beverage and lodging employees examined the role emotions play in developing organizational trust amid a crisis. The results show mangers whose communications followed CDC guidelines made employees feel grateful, where communications that ignored CDC recommendations enhanced fear and anger toward the organization. The results are published
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