Tech Events in China in the Last Week

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Tech Events in China in the Last Week

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Amphibious aircraft
China's AG600 large amphibious aircraft has conducted test flights over the sea, its developer said on Tuesday.

It represents a major step forward before the amphibious aircraft prototype makes its maiden flight from the sea, which is planned for within a year, the state-owned China Aircraft Corporation said.

Tasks of agricultural research
On Wednesday, the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) launched a series of major research tasks focusing on advanced agricultural science and technology to meet the needs of national strategy and modern agricultural development.

In the next three years, about 30 major scientific studies will be gradually completed to help ensure national food security and agricultural environmental safety, said Ren Tianzhi, head of the bahamas telegram database research management department of CAAS.

5G in Xinjiang
Telecom operators in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region will spend nearly 1.44 billion yuan (about $204 million) to build 4,010 5G base stations this year.

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The technology will be first used in industrial parks and tourist sites across the region, the regional communications department said.

By the end of this year, the number of 5G base stations in Xinjiang will reach 4,528, including 2,212 in Urumqi.

Intravital Imagine
Researchers from China and the US have developed a system for monitoring developing mouse embryos in real time.

Researchers from Xi'an Jiaotong University, Duke University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology reported in the journal Science that they implanted an imaging window into the uterus of a mouse to monitor a developing embryo.

A technology called intravital imaging allows biological processes to be observed in living animals in high resolution.
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