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Chinese Physicists Build “Ghost” Cloaking Device

A working invisibility cloak that makes one object look like ghostly versions of another has been built in China






Best of 2012: Chinese Physicists Smash Distance Record For Teleportation

In May, a Chinese team teleported photons through 100 kilometres of free space, opening the way for satellite-based quantum communications






Chinese flock to elite U.S. schools

Jay Lin is the embodiment of the American dream — and what is increasingly a Chinese dream.

Secrecy of Chinese succession

Rumors and speculation are running wild, as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) prepares for its 18th Party Congress. So far, though, the most tangible thing about the Congress is the massive deployment of extended security measures in China, resulting in the cancelation of academic conferences, art exhibitions, performances and even private meetings.

E-Ink, Largely Limited to E-Readers, Appears in a Chinese Smartphone

The technology doesn

Solyndra Files Suit Against Chinese Solar “Cartel”

The infamous solar company seeks $1.5 billion in damages, alleging that Chinese solar manufacturers manipulated prices and sold under costs.

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Top Chinese official visits Afghanistan

China’s top security official paid a surprise visit to Afghanistan, where he met with President Hamid Karzai on issues ranging from investment and bilateral trade to to terrorism and drug trafficking, China’s state-run news agency said Sunday.

How the Chinese Smartphone Market Shapes the Battle for Global Dominance

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Chinese Phone Giant Chooses a Web-Based Mobile OS

ZTE snubs Android in favor of software made by Firefox.

ZTE, China’s biggest maker of mobile phones, says it’s soon going to be selling phones that run on a novel Web-based operating system developed by Mozilla. The news is a small setback for the further rise to global dominance of Google’s Android operating system but a positive sign for Web standards.






Chinese police chief’s trial

A Chinese court adjourned the public trial Tuesday of a police chief who triggered one of China’s biggest political scandals in decades by famously seeking refuge in a U.S. consulate in February.

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