China is about to visit uncharted territory on the moon0
- From Around the Web, Space
- November 14, 2018
One Chinese mission will bring back the first lunar rock samples in more than four decades
One Chinese mission will bring back the first lunar rock samples in more than four decades
How the Chinese tech giants Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent will develop the systems that will run the world.
The legend of the Wild Man is alive and well and transforming remote villages in northwest China into booming tourist towns.
The ruins were thought to be an unexcavated portion of China’s famous Great Wall. But a recent examination has unearthed something much, much older.
For centuries, humans have extracted minerals from the Earth with reckless abandon, but it’s only a matter of time before our desire for gold, platinum, iron, tungsten, and other useful ores will exceed our planet’s ability to provide them.
An international team of researchers led by Université de Montréal’s Dr. Luc Doyon has found seven bone soft hammers at the early hominin Lingjing site in Xuchang county of Henan province, China. These 115,000-year-old tools represent the first instance of the use of bone as raw material to modify stone tools found at an East Asian early Late Pleistocene site.
The eggs were found by workers who were excavating the ground for the construction of a school in Jiangxi province.
The beginning of modern humans could be a far more complex, spread out thing than we ever thought before
China’s Tiangong-1 space lab is headed for an uncontrolled and destructive nose-dive into Earth’s atmosphere early next year.
We know by now that various governmental institutions have spilled the beans regarding the existence of UFOs, but the Chinese want to break the ice and expose it all.