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More curious still, it was fellow Jews who guided me down this unlikely path. Ted Kaptchuk’s The Web that Has No Weaver: ...
Chinese researchers are taking another look at what might have been the world's first seismoscope invented nearly 2,000 years ago.
India is set to resume tourist visas for Chinese citizens from July 24, ending a five-year suspension.
India will resume issuing tourist visas to Chinese citizens from July 24, for the first time in five years. This follows mutual efforts to rebuild bilateral ties, including plans to restart direct ...
Kevin West takes a ride on Belmond’s Eastern & Oriental Express, getting a feel for the culture along the way.
The Congress party on Tuesday demanded a full-fledged debate on China in the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament, in lig ...
Two Chinese satellites reportedly performed what appears to be the country's first high-altitude orbital refueling, as U.S. Space Force satellites moved closer to observe the maneuver.
How China’s new rare-earth export controls target the Pentagon—and the world The licensing system replaces a cruder, less flexible means of economic leverage.
National, state leaders to gather for Brook Mine ribbon cutting, Wyoming's first new coal mine in 50 years focused on rare earth minerals.
Around 252 million years ago, life on Earth suffered its most catastrophic blow to date: a mass extinction event known as the “Great Dying” that wiped out around 90% of life. What followed has ...
2 Chinese nationals charged with spying inside U.S., including at Naval base: DOJ The defendants are also accused of efforts to recruit members of the military to work for Chinese intelligence.
Two Chinese nationals face federal espionage charges after allegedly running a years-long spy operation targeting U.S. Navy personnel and bases ...
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