
A Journey Through China’s Century-Old Film Legacy at the National Film Museum
Discover over 100 years of Chinese cinema at the China National Film Museum in Beijing, from the first film in 1905 to cutting-edge film technology.
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Discover over 100 years of Chinese cinema at the China National Film Museum in Beijing, from the first film in 1905 to cutting-edge film technology.

UN climate talks at COP29 have stalled as rich and developing nations clash over funding to combat global warming, with key financial details left unresolved.

China’s Tianhe supercomputer has reclaimed the top spot on the Big Data Green Graph 500 ranking, highlighting advancements in big data and AI technology.

Researchers in Canada are using AI to monitor insect populations, hoping to reverse mass extinction and save the planet.

A new study finds that endometriosis and uterine fibroids are linked to a higher risk of early death, highlighting the need for greater focus on women’s health.

COP29 faces challenges as nations debate new climate finance goals, focusing on funding amounts and contributor countries amid pressing climate concerns.

Beijing remains the world’s top science city in 2024 as China’s provincial capitals rise in global rankings.

US prosecutors urge Google to sell Chrome and take measures to end its internet search monopoly, potentially reshaping the tech giant’s future.

The U.S. vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate Gaza ceasefire, drawing global criticism and intensifying the humanitarian crisis.

Iceland’s volcano near the capital erupted for the 10th time in three years, lighting up the skies over Reykjanes Peninsula with lava and smoke.