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HIST Launches Third Phase to Revolutionize Global Heritage Conservation with Space Technologies

The International Centre on Space Technologies for Natural and Cultural Heritage (HIST) is set to embark on its third operational phase (2025–2033) following the signing of a pivotal agreement. This landmark accord was formalized by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), representing the Chinese government, alongside the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and HIST itself.

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Hundreds Explore Cutting-edge Tech at CASIA

Hundreds of students, teachers and technology enthusiasts explored cutting-edge scientific and technological innovations, including artificial intelligence and robots, at the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, on Saturday. The event marked the opening of the 2025 Beijing Science and Technology Week and the "Light of Automation" Public Science Day at the CASIA.

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  • Chinese, German Scientists Discover Super-Earth Planet in Sun-like Star's Habitable Zone

    For centuries, the question of whether life exists beyond Earth has intrigued humanity, and now a joint discovery by Chinese and German scientists may offer a significant clue. Based on the Transit Timing Variation (TTV) technique for the first time, the super-Earth, Kepler-725c, with 10 times the mass of the Earth, has been detected within the habitable zone of the Sun-like star Kepler-725, which is a promising candidate for potential habitability.

  • Chinese Scientists Develop Degradable Coating to Tackle Marine Biofouling Challenges

    Chinese researchers have developed an innovative degradable silicone-hydrogel coating that shows exceptional anti-biofouling performance in marine applications. The study presents a sustainable solution for combating microbial fouling, a major challenge in terms of marine engineering and underwater infrastructure.

  • Chinese, International Scientists Urge Greater Collaboration for Sustainable Development

    Chinese and international scientists have called on the global scientific community to unite and make greater contributions toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals through continued exploration at the frontiers of science and technology. The remarks were made in Beijing on Saturday at a seminar titled "Sustainable Development and Inclusive Collaboration: Responsibilities of the Scientific Community," held to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Academic Divisions of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

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