News on China's scientific and technological development.

updating
Sep 26, 2017
LOL I meant to create such a graph in the end of November of last year, but didn't:
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(it's based on data from
#2960 Jura, Nov 28, 2016
and preceding posts then; I of course didn't recheck now)

it's posted for fun, I'm not going to respond to any comments

the next chance for an update: after
November 13-16, 2017
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assuming Yesterday at 12:26 PM
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OK I just quickly put the blue point in to the previous chart
 
now I read
China invents nano printing technology, with less pollution
Xinhua| 2018-06-13 20:41:32
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Chinese researchers are celebrating a breakthrough in the printing industry that can reduce printing pollution with nano material.

Researchers from the Institute of Chemistry under the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a printing technology with nano material that can be applied in many vital parts of the traditional printing process including printing plates and ink.

It will reduce millions of tonnes of liquid pollution and emissions of organic chemicals, which are dangerous to human health.

The nano technology is expected to lead a green revolution in the printing industry. "It will make China's printing industry simpler, greener, and cheaper, with international competitiveness," said Song Yanlin, lead researcher.

The research is an important part of the academy's pilot project on nano manufacture technology. Since 2013, researchers have cooperated with more than 70 companies in studying lithium batteries, nano printing, nano catalysts, health care, and drinking water treatment.

The project has led to a series of inventions and attracted social capital investment of more than 5 billion yuan (about 780 million U.S. dollars).

An emerging subject, nano science and technology is highly valued in China and is expected to achieve leapfrog development.
 

Hendrik_2000

Lieutenant General
This is amazing and crazy How one Chinese entrepreneur grow rice in the dessert
With english subtitles. And he did turn dessert into land of milk and honey He even started pig farm and employing local Mongolian herder Now the Mongolian eat rice what an irony long time ago they despise farmer and glorified warrior riding on the horse. The Sinization is now complete
He is willing to share the technology that he developed to other businessman And hope to make the dessert bloom. What a Chinese dream,

 

Hendrik_2000

Lieutenant General
How internet and big data system improve the health care in rural China .As most Chinese still live in rural area delivering quality health care is a challenge.But internet and bid data platform equalize the relative poor health care quality in rural area Look at one system that Henan provincial system is implementing. As well show how health care system work in rural china . It does not provide 100% coverage but lessen the burden on the poor family. But the subsidy is getting better as the year goes by
As usual with English subtitle. good report if you want to know how health care system in rural china work
 

solarz

Brigadier
How internet and big data system improve the health care in rural China .As most Chinese still live in rural area delivering quality health care is a challenge.But internet and bid data platform equalize the relative poor health care quality in rural area Look at one system that Henan provincial system is implementing. As well show how health care system work in rural china . It does not provide 100% coverage but lessen the burden on the poor family. But the subsidy is getting better as the year goes by
As usual with English subtitle. good report if you want to know how health care system in rural china work

China is embracing technological advances as the West is shunning them out of fear and ignorance. People laughably decry breaches of privacy all the while posting every detail of their life on Facebook. They shun facial recognition for identification of suspected terrorists, instead using a name-based no-fly list that erroneously flags thousands of innocent people, including children.
 

In4ser

Junior Member
This is amazing and crazy How one Chinese entrepreneur grow rice in the dessert
With english subtitles. And he did turn dessert into land of milk and honey He even started pig farm and employing local Mongolian herder Now the Mongolian eat rice what an irony long time ago they despise farmer and glorified warrior riding on the horse. The Sinization is now complete
He is willing to share the technology that he developed to other businessman And hope to make the dessert bloom. What a Chinese dream,

Not that I don't like the Sinacification but I think China should develop its own unique cattle industry from Mongolian cows since we have distinctive herding people instead of getting beef from Australia or US. If Japan has Wagyu and the West has Angus, then the Chinese should have our own specialized beef.
 

Hendrik_2000

Lieutenant General
Not that I don't like the Sinacification but I think China should develop its own unique cattle industry from Mongolian cows since we have distinctive herding people instead of getting beef from Australia or US. If Japan has Wagyu and the West has Angus, then the Chinese should have our own specialized beef.

Problem is the Mongolian prairie is fragile environment not enough rain . I gues most of dessertification is caused by overgrazing in the first place too many herder with too many sheep flock causing in balance in grazing land. Until they improve the land as this guy did with rice planting it is hard to develop large cattle ranch . Pig does not require much of a grazing land and they are not picky eater That is why pork is their favorite meat Anyway another good video from CCTV about how they turn fetid and polluted river into aqua park and marshland in Zibo Shandong province

People in west always criticized China's environment , water, air but pollution is the product of industrialization and with rudimentatry regulation and lack of funding it is hard to avoid . ONly when the country get rich pollution will be tackled and slowly abated. Coupled with stringet regulation and fund to buitl water treatment like in this video excellent, It still long struggle but the it is a start

 
This is amazing and crazy How one Chinese entrepreneur grow rice in the dessert
With english subtitles. And he did turn dessert into land of milk and honey He even started pig farm and employing local Mongolian herder Now the Mongolian eat rice what an irony long time ago they despise farmer and glorified warrior riding on the horse. The Sinization is now complete
He is willing to share the technology that he developed to other businessman And hope to make the dessert bloom. What a Chinese dream,

Not that I don't like the Sinacification but I think China should develop its own unique cattle industry from Mongolian cows since we have distinctive herding people instead of getting beef from Australia or US. If Japan has Wagyu and the West has Angus, then the Chinese should have our own specialized beef.

Calling this "Sinization" or "Sinacification" is unnecessarily egotistical. A Chinese entrepreneur under the Chinese system brought development originating from Chinese lifestyle to the area giving locals more options which also made good business, the locals liked and choose to make use of them, the facts speak for themselves in a win-win situation. No need to throw names around.
 
now I read
China's ban spurs world to solve plastic waste problem
2018-06-21 15:34 GMT+8
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China’s ban on waste imports is set to inundate wealthy countries with millions of tons of plastic waste if “bold global ideas” are not implemented to recycle them, a study warned.

Early this year, China implemented National Sword, a policy banning the import of 24 types of waste including non-industrial plastic. Scientists from the University of Georgia calculated that the ban would result in 111 million metric tons of plastic trash with nowhere to go by 2030.

China and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) had previously been importing 72.4 percent of all global plastic waste. In 2016, about half of global plastic waste – 14.1 million metric tons – was exported to 123 countries. And China alone accepted a whopping 7.35 million metric tons of this waste from 43 different countries for recycling.

Since 1992 to 2016, China has imported more than 106 million metric tons of plastic waste, amounting to 45.1 percent of global imports. Wealthy nations from Europe, Asia, and the Americas accounted for more than 85 percent of all exported global plastic waste.

Jenna Jambeck, co-author of the study maintained that wealthy nations would need to rethink their use of plastics. “We’re going to have to develop more robust recycling programs domestically and rethink the use and design of plastic products if we want to deal with this waste responsibly,” she suggested.

The
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, "The Chinese import ban and its impact on global plastic waste trade" published in journal Science Advances also highlights that 89 percent of historical exports consist of polymer groups often used in single-use plastic food packaging

From a profitable market to dumping ground

Cheaper waste processing fees and the ability to move waste via ships made China a preferred location in waste recycling for wealthier nations. Researchers claimed, for rich countries, it was cheaper to ship waste to China than domestically transport it to recycling units.

The ease of waste transport to China also helped wealthier nations to preserve their solid waste management capacity. “Plastic waste was once a fairly profitable business for China, because they could use or resell the recycled plastic waste,” said Amy Brooks, lead author of the paper.

In 2013, alarmed over the frequent dumping of poor quality waste, Chinese authorities launched the Green Fence campaign, to check containers for non-recyclable waste that has been banned by the World Trade Organization (WTO). During the month-long crackdown, nearly 800,000 tons of scraps were returned to the US, and import licenses of 247 companies were revoked.

“But a lot of plastic China received in recent years was poor quality, and it became difficult to turn a profit. China is also producing more plastic waste domestically, so it doesn’t have to rely on other nations for waste,” Brooks added.

In recent years, China’s burgeoning economy has spiked solid waste generation. The additional plastic waste import has contributed to nearly 10 to 13 percent of additional mass to the domestically generated plastic waste. The massive surplus results in 1.3 million to 3.5 million metric tons of plastic waste entering China’s oceans annually.

Before enforcing the ban, Chinese government in a noting, apprised the WTO, “that large amounts of dirty wastes or even hazardous waste are mixed in the solid waste that can be used as raw materials. This polluted China's environment seriously."

Before enforcing the waste ban, China gave countries more than eight months to strengthen their recycling facilities. However, this did not deter countries from continuing to send their waste. Jambeck told CGTN that China’s recycling was cheaper, and I think the systems within [each] country are also fairly complex, so although eight months is plenty of time to become aware, the change happens more slowly.

“There was a decrease in exports after the Green Fence, but it still remained the most economically viable option after that, so those that could continue did.”
 
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