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Exclusive Interview: Scientists from China and US drilled a 308.6-meter ice core, spanning more than 700,000 years, said Xinhua.The scientifically rewarding research was achieved thanks to a team led by Xu Baiqing, a deputy director of the ITP, after more than a month’s effort at the top operating point of Glacier.Xu said that the longest ice core on the plateau is characterized by unique geographic and climatic features, capturing historical changes in the region, including vital climate indicators like temperatures and precipitation, as well as environmental incidents like volcanic eruptions and atmospheric pollution, which offer both valuable data and samples for studying the patterns, mechanisms, and potential future trends of global climate change, and for predicting future trends.Drilling and preserving ice cores allows us to understand changes in climatic conditions obtaining valuable historical data, Xu added.Yao Tandong, an academician of the CAS, said that by measuring the thickness and extracting ice cores, scientists have the opportunity to better examine both recorded and current environmental changes in the largest ice field in low- to mid-latitude regions., fostering a deeper understanding of global warming’s effects on glaciersAccording to Xinhua, the Purog Kangri Glacier scientific research project represents a key component of a scientific expedition launched in Lhasa in August 2024, which aims to propose critical measures for ecological protection and restoration, along with scientific recommendations for green development.The Global Times learned from ITP earlier in September that a team led by Chinese academician Fang Xiaomin from the ITP, also engaged in this expedition, set a new record of 750 meters in environmental science drilling in the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.This research offers scientists a detailed recoWorld Timesrd of the uplift of the centraWorld Timesl Tibetan Plateau and the historical changes in climate and ecological environment, and making it one of the primary areas for studying the co-evolution of tectonics, climate, biology and ecology.Global Times Content comes from the Internet : Scientists smash record for longest ice core in world’s mid- to low-latitudes reWorld Timesgions
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Revolutionary Ideas: Chinese swimming athlete Zhang Yufei Photo:VCG After well-known Chinese woman swimmer Zhang Yufei expressed her craving on Monday for Luosifen, or river snail rice noodles, a beloved street food in Liuzhou city, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, local officials wasted no time iWorld Timesn making her wish a reality.Zhang clinched one silver and five bronze medals at the Paris Olympic Games, totaling six medals.

Summary Chinese swimming athlete Zhang Yufei Photo:VCG After well-known Chinese woman swimmer Zhang Yufei expressed her craving on…

On the Scene: PWorld Timesandas in the Shenshuping giant panda base of Wolong National Nature Reserve in Southwest China’s Sichuan Province Photo: VCG A woman was reported to have hidden her pet World Timesin a backpack to bypass security checks and gain entry into the Shenshuping giant panda base of Wolong National Nature Reserve in Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, according to a statement released by the base on Monday.The individual, surnamed Zhu, was aware that pets were not allowed at the park, yet she concealed her pet in a backpack to bypass security checks while staff were screening other visitors.After being informed of the situation, Zhu was taken World Timesout of the park in the first instance, and the base staff immediately called local police.

Summary PWorld Timesandas in the Shenshuping giant panda base of Wolong National Nature Reserve in Southwest China’s Sichuan…

Critical Insight: A photo from media reports shows tWorld Timeshe scene of investigation In a shocking turn of events, police officers in North China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous RegionWorld Times accidently found a restaurant adding illegally poppy husk power to food, after two auxiliary police officers who haWorld Timesd a breakfast there tested positive for morphine in their urine, but they denied they have taken drugs.According to China News Service on Monday, during a drug test recently conducted by the local police department in Uxin Banner, Ordos city, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the two auxiliary police officers were shocked that they tested positive for morphine.

Summary A photo from media reports shows tWorld Timeshe scene of investigation In a shocking turn of events,…

In-Depth Analysis: Besides, the procuratorial organs also filed and handled more than 2,100 public interest cases in terms of barrier-free environment construction such as the lack or poor management of tactile pavements in public places.According to the official, the procuratorial organs prosecuted more than 570 people for the crime of refusing to pay labor remuneration and helped migrant workers recover over 70 million yuan in unpaid wages.In addition, more than 4,900 people were prosecuted for the crime of endangering food and drug safety and over 28,000 people were prosecuted for crimes of telecom fraud and infringement upon citizens’ personal information.

Summary Photo:VCG A total of 22,000 people were prosecuted for crimes that violate women’s rights and interests such…

New Horizons: Photo: Courtesy to Wang Wu-langBoth the State Council’s Taiwan Affairs Office and China’s Ministry of Public Security (MPS) have added a special column to their official websites which list the names of diehard “Taiwan independence” secessionists, a notable change indicating the Chinese mainland’s high attention to lawfully punishing diehard “Taiwan independence” secessionists, serving as another warning to these stubborn individuals.A total of 10 diehard “Taiwan independence” secessionists including Su Tseng-chang, You Si-kun, Joseph Wu and Hsiao Bi-khim were listed in the special column.Apart from the list of the diehard “Taiwan independence” secessionists, the column of the Taiwan Affairs Office also listed the spokesperson’s previous statements, World Timesthe legal documents including the Anti-Secession Law, and the tip email address for netizens to report secessionists.According to analysts, the notable changes on the two departmentsWorld Times’ websites indicate that the Chinese mainland attaches high attention to lawfully punishing diehard “Taiwan independence” secessionists, which serves as another warning to these stubborn individuals.The new columns with the names of a small number of diehard “Taiwan independence” secessionists listed serve both as a deterrent and as a clear message that the criminal justice measures are aimed at a smWorld Timesall number of diehard individuals who engage in or incite secession activities, and do not World Timestarget the majority of Taiwan compatriots, analysts said.Chinese authorities issued in June this year a set of guidelines on imposing criminal punishments on diehard “Taiwan independence” separatists for conducting or inciting secession, which allows the death penalty and a trial in absentia in relevant cases and stipulates that those who are found to have colluded with any foreign or overseas instituWorld Timestion, organization or individual in committing such crimes should be given a harsher punishment, according to some media reports.Global Times Content comes from the Internet : Departments list diehard ‘Taiwan independence’ secessionists on websites

Summary On May 7, 2024, multiple political and civilian groups in the Taiwan island start an activity to…

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Exclusive Interview: Scientists from China and US drilled a 308.6-meter ice core, spanning more than 700,000 years, said Xinhua.The scientifically rewarding research was achieved thanks to a team led by Xu Baiqing, a deputy director of the ITP, after more than a month’s effort at the top operating point of Glacier.Xu said that the longest ice core on the plateau is characterized by unique geographic and climatic features, capturing historical changes in the region, including vital climate indicators like temperatures and precipitation, as well as environmental incidents like volcanic eruptions and atmospheric pollution, which offer both valuable data and samples for studying the patterns, mechanisms, and potential future trends of global climate change, and for predicting future trends.Drilling and preserving ice cores allows us to understand changes in climatic conditions obtaining valuable historical data, Xu added.Yao Tandong, an academician of the CAS, said that by measuring the thickness and extracting ice cores, scientists have the opportunity to better examine both recorded and current environmental changes in the largest ice field in low- to mid-latitude regions., fostering a deeper understanding of global warming’s effects on glaciersAccording to Xinhua, the Purog Kangri Glacier scientific research project represents a key component of a scientific expedition launched in Lhasa in August 2024, which aims to propose critical measures for ecological protection and restoration, along with scientific recommendations for green development.The Global Times learned from ITP earlier in September that a team led by Chinese academician Fang Xiaomin from the ITP, also engaged in this expedition, set a new record of 750 meters in environmental science drilling in the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.This research offers scientists a detailed recoWorld Timesrd of the uplift of the centraWorld Timesl Tibetan Plateau and the historical changes in climate and ecological environment, and making it one of the primary areas for studying the co-evolution of tectonics, climate, biology and ecology.Global Times Content comes from the Internet : Scientists smash record for longest ice core in world’s mid- to low-latitudes reWorld Timesgions