Growing Green on the Moon: Hungarian Scientists Cultivate Plants in Lunar Soil Simulant
Hungarian scientists have successfully grown plants in soil that mimics the moon’s surface, bringing us closer to sustainable farming on the lunar landscape.
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Hungarian scientists have successfully grown plants in soil that mimics the moon’s surface, bringing us closer to sustainable farming on the lunar landscape.
Chinese environmental scientist Zhu Yongguan has been elected Vice President of the International Science Council, marking a significant achievement for China’s scientific community.
China’s Defense Ministry spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang strongly opposes a U.S. report on China’s military development, calling it a distortion that interferes with China’s internal affairs.
Portuguese Consul-General Alexandre Leitão discusses deeper cooperation with Macao following President Xi Jinping’s reaffirmation of the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ policy.
China’s National People’s Congress Standing Committee has begun a key session to review several important draft laws, signaling significant developments in the country’s legal landscape.
Chinese diplomat Geng Shuang urges the U.S. to halt blame and provocation over Ukraine, calling for peace talks and a political solution.
Qualcomm wins a crucial legal battle against Arm Holdings, clearing the path for its expansion into the PC chip market. The jury’s verdict supports Qualcomm’s right to innovate amid ongoing disputes.
Macao celebrates 25 years since its return to China, embracing its role as a bridge between China and Portuguese-speaking countries, fostering trade and international collaboration.
Mainland China has extended condolences to victims of a deadly warehouse fire in Taiwan’s Taichung city, which killed nine people and injured eight others.
Over 700,000 Cubans marched outside the U.S. Embassy in Havana, calling for an end to the decades-long U.S. blockade and removal from the terrorism sponsor list.