AG娱乐电子平台Tech China weekly highlights

In a significant astronomical breakthrough, scientists have detected the neutral hydrogen line emission from extragalactic galaxies for the first time with the help of the worlds largest radio telescope, which could help enrich the understanding of dark matter.

SATELLITE FOR SPACE ENVIRONMENT STUDY

China successfully sent a satellite for space environment study and related technology experiments into the planned orbit from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China on Sunday.

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China has launched its first virtual nursing simulation platform for COVID-19, aiming to provide teaching to medical students, and popularize knowledge of epidemic prevention and control among the public.

 

The platform, developed by the West China School of Nursing of Sichuan University, is accessible on the schools official website. Users can register to experience the simulative treatment process.

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The satellite, the second of the Shiyan-6 series, was launched by a Long March-2D carrier rocket at 7:44 a.m. (Beijing Time).

Southwest Chinas Chongqing Municipality has introduced a series of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into urban management.

An international team led by the South America Center for Astronomy under the Chinese Academy of Sciences worked on the research, analyzing data obtained by the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST).

The following are the highlights of Chinas major technology news from the past week:

AI FOR URBAN MANAGEMENT

NURSING SIMULATION PLATFORM

The series of 10 AI-techs focus on empowering Chongqing to be smart in fields of city management, security systems, public legal services, parks, environmental protection, modern logistics and intelligent manucturing.AG娱乐电子平台Tech China weekly highlights