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China News Digest for February 3 - 17, 2016
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China Inaugurates National R&D Plan
China began a national key research & development (R&D) plan on Tuesday, to streamline numerous state-funded scientific and technological programs. The plan focuses on research in fields vital to the country's development and people's well-being, such as agriculture, energy, the environment and health, as well as strategic fields key to industrial competitiveness, innovation and national security, said Hou Jianguo, vice minister of science and technology. The plan now covers 59 specific projects, Hou told a Ministry of Science and Technology press conference. The plan merges several prominent state sci-tech programs, including the program 863 and program 973, focused on key fields such as biotechnology, space, information, automation, energy, new materials, telecommunications and marine technology.
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973 and 863 Programs Cancelled; National R&D Plan Officially Launched
"973" "863" 取消国家重点研发计划正式启动
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China Embarks on New Era of Space Science
Dr Wu Ji, director-general of the National Space Science Centre (NSSC) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), has combined with colleagues across the country to provide a long-term vision for Chinese space science. They have produced the 'Prospect for Chinese Space Science in 2016-2030' (Chinese) which outlines fundamental questions for study such as the formation and evolution of the universe, exoplanets and potential extra-terrestrial life, and new physics beyond the current theories.
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Prospect for Chinese Space Science in 2016-2030
2016-2030 年中国空间科学发展规划建议
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China Closing Tech Gap with U.S., Pacific Air Chief Says
China's military is closing the technology gap with the U.S., though the experience of America's pilots still gives them an "unbelievably huge" edge, according to the Pacific Air Forces chief.
Related: China's Military Closing Technology Gap with the US, Says American Air Force Chief
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China Launches 21st Beidou Navigation Satellite
China to Launch Nearly 40 Beidou Navigation Satellites in Five Years
Not Top Gun Yet: China Struggles with Warplane Engine Technology
China Poised to Leapfrog Japan to Rank as No 2 Market Behind US for Information Technology Goods and Services
China Conducts Final Tests on Most Powerful Homegrown Rocket
Fairchild Rejects Chinese Offer on U.S. Regulatory Fears
Fairchild Says China Resources Offer Not Superior to ON Semi's
Honeywell Partnering With China's Comac on Jet Certification
Honeywell Bets on China ATM Technology Innovation
Big-Three C919 Orders Await Program ProgressAviation Week (English)
China Plans Gravitational Wave Project
China Plans Launch of Version of Gravitational Wave Detection Probe; Launch of Satellite Detection Probe by 2033
中国版引力波探测计划推出 2033年前后发射探测星组
Xinhuanet (Chinese)
Shanghai's Pro-Innovation Strategy Paying Rich Dividends
China's Defense Prepares for Overhaul
High-Tech Park to be Science Hub
Chinese Engine Deal Sealed at Airshow
Chinese Scientists Invent Leak Detection System for Moon Exploration
China's New Generation Experimental Tokamak Fusion Device Makes Breakthrough
Chinese Icebreaker "Xuelong" Reaches Ross Sea in Antarctica
MIT Establishes Supply Chain Education Center in China
The Gunpowder Age: China's Military Innovation and the Rise of the West in World History, by Tonio Andrade
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