All articles by Hepeng Jia – Page 3
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Full steam ahead for China's nuclear development
China's ambitious plan to expand its nuclear industry will not falter, even with the escalating crisis in Japan
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China sets modest energy saving plan
China releases more realistic energy saving and carbon emission reductions in its five year energy plan
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Mild S&T budget growth in China
The momentum for growth of China's science and technology budget has slowed this year, according to the New Year's fiscal plans
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International recognition helps Chinese vaccine industry
Recognition from the World Health Organisation will help strengthen China's vaccine industry
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China bans whitening additives in flour
Chemical whiteners that can harm the respiratory system are to be banned in China
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Oil spill poses challenges to China's environment
While BP deals with the aftermath of the biggest accidental oil spill in history, China has been struggling with its first large-scale oil spill
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Chinese chemical sector an energy saving powerhouse
Report suggests China's chemical sector is leading the nation's energy saving efforts and could promote further emission reductions
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Shanghai braces for chemical restrictions
Chemical transportation in Shanghai will be strictly controlled during a six month long cultural exposition
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China updates chemical legislation
China has updated its chemical registration rules, to bring the country in line with other countries
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Uncertainties for UN clean energy programme in China
Project by which developed countries fund clean energy projects in developing countries faces uncertain future in China
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China slows R&D funding growth
After a hefty 30 per cent increase in science funding last year, China's proposed budget scales back research funding growth for 2010
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Chemical trade wars on the rise
The Chinese chemical sector is becoming the focus of trade wars as manufacturing capacity increases and trade volumes expand
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Corruptions scandals shake Chinese universities
The recent arrests of the presidents of several Chinese science institutions have shaken the academic world and triggered widespread questions about university governance
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Suicides cast shadow across overseas talent scheme
Amidst the rush to lure top Chinese academics back to China from overseas, the suicides of several young returnees have caused alarm
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Solar power makers threatened by dumping allegation
Propsed EU investigations into alleged dumping by the Chinese photovoltaic industry should prompt a change in the inductry's development model, say experts
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Chinese NASDAQ brings little to chemicals industry
Chinese chemical industry misses out on bonanza brought by long-awaited Growth Enterprise Market, the Chinese version of the NASDAQ
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New methanol fuel standards for China
New methanol fuel standards introduced in China expected to boost methanol use in vehicles, but unlikely to replace gasoline use to any large degree
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Study questions Olympics air efforts
Air pollution exceeded guidelines set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and was about one third higher than reported by Chinese officials during the Games.
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Cutting-edge drug pioneer goes to new battlefield
Hu started his medical career as a barefoot doctor working in the countrywide in the remote northwestern Chinese province of Heilongjiang
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Slim access to China key drug scheme funds
Funding through China's multi-billion yuan key drug development scheme could become harder to come by