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·Foreign leaders congratulate China on successful space mission [ 21:48 October 07 2008]
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·American, Japanese scientists share 2008 Nobel Prize in physics [ 19:26 October 07 2008]
·Hainan found its largest nonferrous metals mine [ 16:43 October 07 2008]
·One German and two French scientists win 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine [ 15:08 October 07 2008]
·Myanmar media stress important role of teachers [ 13:26 October 07 2008]
·Report: most Alaskan glaciers retreating [ 08:39 October 07 2008]
·Angola hosts events to mark World Habitat Day [ 21:46 October 06 2008]
·Recent winners of Nobel Prize for Medicine [ 21:45 October 06 2008]
·German, French scientists win Nobel Prize for medicine [ 21:43 October 06 2008]

·Rare herbal plants aboard Shenzhou-7 spacecraft studied [ 11:05 October 04 2008]
·Scientists call for policy to guide biofuels industry toward sustainability [ 11:59 October 03 2008]
·China's college graduates face real test in rural villages [ 10:31 September 30 2008]
·British Conservatives announce scholarship plans for apprentices [ 10:30 September 30 2008]
·Chinese remote sensing scientists work for Olympics [ 12:14 September 29 2008]
·China Focus: Confucius commemorated [ 10:22 September 29 2008]
·China gets strict with school bus safety [ 10:21 September 29 2008]
·China publishes altitude of lowest inland point [ 09:54 September 29 2008]
·Hu congratulates founding anniversary of national science university [ 08:18 September 28 2008]
·Chinese remote sensing scientists work for Olympics [ 07:55 September 28 2008]

·International community should make a just agreement on climate change [ 13:45 September 27 2008]
·Chinese senior official visits leading space scientist [ 19:45 September 26 2008]
·Enrollment rate of Beijing's higher education reached 75.9% [ 16:23 September 26 2008]
·Oldest rocks on Earth found in Quebec [ 10:34 September 26 2008]
·Draft document on Macao's higher education legal framework being finalized [ 21:35 September 25 2008]
·Chinese taikonauts recall what it's like in space [ 16:58 September 25 2008]
·Editor of "Science" urges China to cultivate research, talent [ 21:58 September 24 2008]
·Precipitation enhancement management project to be built in Xinjiang [ 15:30 September 24 2008]
·World's largest particle collider not to restart till spring [ 08:57 September 24 2008]
·Canadian scientists discover North America's oldest, tiniest dinosaur [ 08:56 September 24 2008]

·China's ice-breaker "Xuelong" breaks sailing record [ 15:34 September 23 2008]
·U.S. to establish hypersonic science centers [ 11:22 September 23 2008]
·Ministry: all freshmen from China quake zones in college [ 19:24 September 22 2008]
·China's 3rd Arctic expedition team returns to Shanghai [ 19:23 September 22 2008]
·Launch of Shenzhou spacecraft first opens to foreign media [ 16:17 September 22 2008]
·Why is Växjö a sustainable city? [ 15:51 September 22 2008]
·Co-benefits strategies to tackle climate change and air pollution [ 15:50 September 22 2008]
·Vice President calls for public science awareness [ 11:12 September 22 2008]
·Report: Marine environment will likely worsen in 21st century [ 08:19 September 22 2008]
·Atom-smasher shut down for two months after malfunction [ 11:50 September 21 2008]

·World's largest particle collider suffers setback [ 11:49 September 21 2008]
·Australian scientists find new way to store nuclear waste [ 15:35 September 19 2008]
·Iconic electric car gets energized [ 08:38 September 19 2008]
·Tesla to produce battery-powered sedan in Silicon Valley [ 13:08 September 18 2008]
·China, U.S. launch undergraduate summer exchange program [ 08:19 September 18 2008]
·Businesses in Växjö become greener [ 11:22 September 17 2008]
·Compulsory education law enforcement comes under inspection [ 21:44 September 16 2008]
·Bangladesh gov't to bring 2 mln children under education [ 10:47 September 15 2008]
·China provides schooling for about 580,000 disabled, mentally-retarded kids [ 17:30 September 12 2008]
·China expedition team to leave for Antarctica in late Oct. [ 16:25 September 12 2008]

·Building sustainable energy systems in Växjö [ 13:17 September 12 2008]
·Netherlands to invest more in secondary education [ 09:07 September 12 2008]
·More Chinese middle school teachers to teach Chinese in British schools [ 08:05 September 12 2008]
·Chinese hybrid rice introduced to more than 40 countries and regions [ 17:09 September 11 2008]
·Xiamen to be the first wireless network-covered city [ 16:03 September 11 2008]
·Brazil launches project for complete Amazon map [ 15:52 September 11 2008]
·First test-tube monkeys given birth in China [ 10:31 September 11 2008]
·U.S. physicists discover new particle [ 10:28 September 11 2008]
·World's most powerful particle collider starts operation [ 09:23 September 11 2008]
·State councilor underlines teachers' role in upgrading China's higher education [ 08:50 September 11 2008]

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