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More than 60% of Chinese people like e-reading
More than 60 percent Chinese prefer reading on digital devices or via the Internet in 2018, according to a survey unveiled Tuesday.
More than 60% of Chinese people like e-reading
More than 60 percent Chinese prefer reading on digital devices or via the Internet in 2018, according to a survey unveiled Tuesday.
More than 60% of Chinese people like e-reading
More than 60 percent Chinese prefer reading on digital devices or via the Internet in 2018, according to a survey unveiled Tuesday.
More than 60% of Chinese people like e-reading
More than 60 percent Chinese prefer reading on digital devices or via the Internet in 2018, according to a survey unveiled Tuesday.
Fans reveal who they believe will ultimately win 'Game of Thrones'
"Game of Thrones" is winding down with its eighth and final season, which means the power struggle the HBO series is named for may soon have a declared winner.
Dog owners are much happier than cat owners, survey finds
In 2018, the General Social Survey for the first time included a battery of questions on pet ownership. The findings not only quantified the nation`s pet population - nearly 6 in 10 households have at least one -they made it possible to see how pet ownership overlaps with all sorts of f
Quotas halved for independent enrollment of high school graduates
Many universities halved their quotas for independent enrollment of high school graduates this year, as 89 out of 90 universities have announced stricter plans.
With hundreds of thousands of animals expected to arrive in Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve to graze later this month, in a phenomenon in East Africa known as the great mig
Balanced Development of Compulsory Education in China
education, which usually means narrowing inter-regional, rural-urban or inter-school gaps in terms of education conditions and quality, has borne fruit, the Ministry of Education said Tuesday.
8 reasons to pack your bags and head to Argentina
When talking about Argentina, people tend to think about some of most extremely varied and incredibly beautiful landscapes out there. The vast country truly has it all and no matter where you come from or what you are interested in, there's always something for you to enjoy. If you're
10 things you might not have known about 'Dumbo'
Before it was a movie, "Dumbo" was a children's book. Originally published in 1938, "Dumbo" was a childr
Video sharing app Tik Tok inspired the enthusiasm of Kuwaiti teenagers
Tik Tok is a popular Chinese video sharing app that became part of the daily life of the 11-year-old Kuwaiti girl Afraa Mohammed.
String of British firms switch over to four-day working week
A string of small British firms have switched their workers over to a four-day week, the Guardian can reveal, amid mounting political interest in the idea that working less could deliver higher productivity and better balance between life and work.
First China-made polar cruise ship tests water
A ceremony is held as China`s first indigenous cruiser liner for polar expeditions tests the water in Haimen, a county-level city in Nantong, Jiangsu province, March 12. The first China-m
Robot tour guides introduced in ancient Chinese city
The first batch of 26 robot tour guides have been put into service this week in Pingyao, a 2,700-year-old city and a World Cultural Heritage site in north China's Shanxi province.
Hello Kitty to be made into Hollywood film
Hello Kitty, whose image already appears on pyjamas, pencil cases, and the sides of buses, is to grace the big screen after the brand's owner signed the feline icon's first film deal.
How many hours does a top student learn in a day?
In college, I encountered a rule of thumb: For every credit hour per week, you should be studying two to three hours outside of class per week. If you ask a teacher or professor how much their best students should study, very few w
Shanghai's star whales prepared to move to Iceland sanctuary
A Shanghai ocean park said Thursday that its most popular stars, two female beluga whales, were being prepared to be relocated to an open water sanctuary in Iceland, about 9,000 km away, this Sprin
Astronauts have traditionally been serious, sensible types with the 'right stuff' who can be trusted to fly equipment worth billions of pounds.
Why you always want to eat snack
Under normal circumstances, we feel hungry when we have burnt up the food we have eaten as energy and our blood sugar and insulin levels begin to drop. Ghrelin, a hormone connected to appetite, then communicates this to the brain, which is how we feel the need to eat.
India and China are making Earth greener
India and China are leading the global greening effort, a latest NASA study said Monday, observing that the world is a greener place than it was 20 years ago.
Clooney, Pitt among actors yelling 'cut' over Oscar award changes
George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Robert de Niro on Thursday joined a growing protest in Hollywood over plans by Oscars organizers to present cinematography, editing and some other awards during commercial breaks at next week's Academy Awards ceremony.
The art and science of Japan's cherry blossom forecast
As spring approaches in Japan, the country's weather forecasters face one of their biggest missions of the year: predicting exactly when the cherry blossoms will bloom. Japan's Sakura or cherry blossom season is feverishly anticipated by lo
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