Archiv für 'Wissenschaft'

China completes deepest manned dive

Tuesday, 26.7.2011

“… 5038m below sea level …” Quelle: The Australian.


Meter-Krieg zwischen Nepal und China: Mount Everest – wie hoch ist er wirklich?

Monday, 25.7.2011

Quelle: Bild


China races to the bottom of the ocean

Saturday, 16.7.2011

China has launched a major new mission to explore the deep seas, building a manned submersible capable of navigating the ocean floor at a depth of 7,000m. Von Malcolm Moore. Quelle: Telegraph.


Moon, Mars, Venus: China aims high in space

Monday, 11.7.2011

Von Lousie Watt. Quelle: ajc.com/AP.


China to launch new ice breaker for polar expedition

Wednesday, 22.6.2011

Quelle: Hindustan Times


Das größte Radioteleskop der Welt

Monday, 20.6.2011

Von Michael Odenwald. Quelle: Focus.


Spanish scientists have articles pulled under Chinese plagiarism cloud

Friday, 17.6.2011

Nachtrag. Papers put forward by researchers at Vigo University almost identical to texts from Asian country. Von Alicia Rivera. Quelle: El Pais.


Fears of a Bordeaux bubble

Monday, 6.6.2011

Chinese taste for wine grows 中国的葡萄酒泡沫 Von Kanupriya Kapoor (ftchinese.com).


Wie China dem Ehec-Erreger auf die Spur kam

Saturday, 4.6.2011

“Er sagte: ‘Ich kenne da jemanden’ …” Von Johannes Korge. Quelle: Spiegel. Vgl. 中德科学家合作破解急性肠道病之谜 (sohu.com) sowie Xinhua-Artikel.


Zhucheng (Shandong): Chinese ‘dinosaur city’ reshapes understanding of prehistoric era

Saturday, 14.5.2011

Von Tania Branigan. Quelle: Guardian.


U.S. study concludes rice originates in China (aktualisiert)

Wednesday, 4.5.2011

Quelle: Xinhua. Update: BBC-Artikel.


Wife copied others’ work

Tuesday, 3.5.2011

Science cop’s [Fang Zhouzi] wife [Liu Juhua] called plagiarizer (china.org.cn/ China Daily). Vgl. 方舟子否认妻子论文抄袭 (163.com/Hebei Qingnian Bao).


China unveils rival to International Space Station

Wednesday, 27.4.2011

“… enhance national prestige and strengthen the national sense of cohesion and pride …” Von Tania Branigan und Ian Sample. Quelle: Guardian.


EU wants better space cooperation with China

Tuesday, 5.4.2011

Von Raf Casert. Quelle: Sydney Morning Herald. Vgl. Second satellite system now under construction “… will be known as the Beidou …” Von Liu Meng (Global Times).


China-Kühe geben jetzt [menschliche] Muttermilch

Monday, 4.4.2011

“… lediglich etwas stärkerer Geschmack …” Quelle: Bild.


China ‘to overtake US on science’ in two years

Tuesday, 29.3.2011

Von David Shukman. Quelle: BBC.


China rockets to second in science publications

Tuesday, 29.3.2011

Quelle: AFP


‘Overweight’ Chinese show lowest death risk: study

Tuesday, 8.3.2011

Quelle: AFP


The typical human face

Sunday, 6.3.2011

Experts research the ‘typical’ human face… and come up with a 28-year-old Chinese man (Daily Mail)


Yunnan: Deutsches Regenwald-Projekt in Flammen

Wednesday, 2.3.2011

Scientists flee blaze in Chinese rainforest restoration project Conservationists fear project to rebuild forest is in danger as trees are consumed by 30m-high flames. Von Jonathan Watts (Guardian).


Adieu, “bódǎo 博导”!

Tuesday, 1.3.2011

‘Doctoral supervisors’ axed (Global Times). Vgl. 清华大学取消博导评聘制度 (sina.com/Jing Hua Shibao).


Liaoning: Flugsaurier mit Ei entdeckt

Monday, 31.1.2011

Die Männchen waren mit einem beeindruckenden Kamm ausgestattet. Quelle: Scienceticker.


Academic fraud exposer given “righteous person of the year in China” award

Friday, 28.1.2011

Quelle: Xinhua


羚羊 língyáng: Tibetan antelope off the danger list

Saturday, 22.1.2011

Quelle: Shanghai Daily. Vgl. 专家推断西藏藏羚羊数量已近20万只 (Xinhua).


Savings of Chinese bank customers are financing the boom

Saturday, 22.1.2011

How does the Chinese economy work and how has it managed to grow by 10pc each year for the last 20 years? Von Malcolm Moore. Quelle: Telegraph.