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The Secret Life of Sauce: How Bacteria Shape Your Favorite Condiment

June 1, 2025

Red pepper sauce, a staple in Chinese cooking, is loved around the globe for its rich taste and nutritional benefits. But have you ever wondered what makes this sauce so special? The answer lies in the tiny, unseen world of microbes. These microscopic organisms play a huge role in the fermentation p

education

Chinese Students Seek Alternatives Amid US Visa Tightening

May 31, 2025

Chinese students are rethinking their plans to study in the US. The reason? Recent changes in visa policies have made the process more difficult and uncertain. This shift is part of a broader trend of tightening regulations on foreign students, particularly those from China. The US government has s

politics

Chinese Students in America: A Balancing Act

May 31, 2025

The FBI has been keeping an eye on certain Chinese students and professors in the U. S. for years, suspecting some of them of spying for China. Now, the Trump administration has a new plan to tackle this issue. But, some experts are not convinced that this plan is the best way to go about it. The S

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The Rocket Scientist Who Changed History

May 30, 2025

In 1950, the United States had a big opportunity. A Chinese rocket scientist named Qian Xuesen was living and working in the country. He had done amazing things in aerospace and weaponry. He had helped create the first guided ballistic missiles for the U. S. and had even worked on the secret Manh

politics

The US-China Trade Dilemma: A Win-Win That's Hard to See

May 29, 2025

The U. S. and China are at a standstill. The U. S. aims to bring manufacturing back home. China wants to sell its goods in the American market. This is a tough situation, but a smart solution could make it work for both sides. In the past, China demanded that American companies build factories in C

finance

The Hidden Burden: Developing Countries and China's Loans

May 28, 2025

A significant financial challenge is looming for many developing nations. By 2025, these countries will face a massive debt repayment to China. This debt comes mostly from loans given out during the peak of China's Belt and Road Initiative, which started in 2013. The initiative aimed to connect Asia

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The Rise of Anti-China Sentiment on Twitter During the Pandemic

May 26, 2025

The COVID-19 pandemic has left a lasting impact on many aspects of life. One notable effect has been the surge in online hate speech. This phenomenon is particularly evident in tweets directed towards China. The pandemic started in 2020, and social media platforms like Twitter became hotspots for ex

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Mysterious Sky Light: China's Rocket Fuel Dump Creates Spectacular Show

May 21, 2025

A unique light display lit up the night sky over several U. S. states recently. This event was not a natural phenomenon but the result of a Chinese rocket releasing experimental fuel. The rocket, named Zhuque-2E, launched from northwest China and deployed six satellites. After completing its mission

politics

Word Patterns in Chinese Government Speeches: A 21-Year Look

May 21, 2025

In the world of language studies, Zipf's law is a big deal. It's all about how often words show up in texts. A recent study dug into this topic by looking at 651 work reports from Chinese provincial governments, spanning 21 years from 2003 to 2023. The goal was to see if these reports follow Zipf's

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Pony. ai's Self-Driving Car Fire: What Went Wrong?

May 19, 2025

Self-driving technology is advancing rapidly. But it's not without its hiccups. Pony. ai, a Chinese company, recently had a scare. One of its robotaxis caught fire in Beijing. The good news is, no one was hurt. The bad news is, the cause of the fire is still a mystery. Pony. ai's cars are equi