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With blankets, snow machines, and limited funding, a small team of scientists is testing a desperate plan to slow the collapse of one of China’s most vulnerable glaciers.
Foucault had a cat called Insanity, Huxley had Limbo, Sartre had Néant, Derrida had Logos, and my cat is called Schrödinger.
Low ridership has pushed the city’s metro to scale back air conditioning, lights, escalators, and service hours in a bid to ...
In an attempt to rein in bureaucratic excess and promote frugality, the government has renewed guidelines taking aim at ...
Held in Shanghai for the first time, the Asian Champions League drew thousands of players and fans from around the world.
A surgical implant that reduces cravings for alcohol is helping free patients and their families from the pain of addiction.
Of the 20 domestic service agents my research partner and I observed, most were married women from small towns who had moved ...
After China’s first humanoid robot marathon, Sixth Tone spoke with four startups about what worked, what didn’t, and how they ...
Amid escalating competition among the country’s food delivery giants, China’s top market regulator is taking action to steer the industry back toward fair and sustainable growth. Five government ...
ZHEJIANG, East China — In the hills above Hangzhou’s West Lake, tea pickers moved slowly through the fog, clad in padded jackets, bamboo hats tilted low, wicker baskets brushing against their backs.
AI translation is accelerating the global reach of Chinese online literature — that’s the conclusion of an annual industry report by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and culture and ...