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China plans to build its first vessel capable of retrieving archaeological findings from the sea by the end of 2013, a major step to strengthening the underwater search abilities of Chinese archaeologists who currently rely on rented shipping boats.

The 4.8-metre wide and 56-metre long boat, to be powered by an integrated full electric propulsion system, will “basically” meet China’s underwater archaeological needs, according to a statement released by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH) on Wednesday.

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Chinadaily.com.vn

(24/10/2012)

 

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Science – Đại học Hoa Sen //ntc33.net/obama-and-romney-tackle-14-top-science-questions/ Mon, 18 Sep 2017 17:00:00 +0000 //hoasen.ntc33.net/obama-and-romney-tackle-14-top-science-questions/

Scientific American partnered with grassroots organization ScienceDebate.org earlier this summer to encourage the two main presidential candidates ?Barack Obama and Mitt Romney ?to answer 14 questions on some of the biggest scientific and technological challenges facing the nation. President Obama and Governor Romney have now answered these Top American Science Questions, which you can read below.

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Nature

5/9/2012

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Science – Đại học Hoa Sen //ntc33.net/can-vietnam-create-the-next-silicon-valley/ Mon, 18 Sep 2017 17:00:00 +0000 //hoasen.ntc33.net/can-vietnam-create-the-next-silicon-valley/

HANOI, Vietnam ?“Let me explain how a startup works,?said Csaba Bundik, executive director of the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam. In an unheated room in the unfinished part of a shopping mall, about 70 young Vietnamese in puffy winter coats took notes on smartphones. “You start with an idea. But you have to show that it’s not just a brilliant idea—it’s a brilliant business.?/p>

I’d come to Indochina Plaza, one of the newest malls in Hanoi, on a Saturday morning to attend Vietnam’s first startup fair. Despite the lack of heating and bare ceiling pipes, the room was filled with aspiring entrepreneurs hoping to connect with investors. The woman next to me carried a stack of papers: her business plan, she explained, eyes anxiously scanning my scribbled notes. “What’s your idea??she asked me.

When it comes to high-tech breakthroughs, Silicon Valley has long been the dominant model for the rest of the world. But as the pace of American innovation slows, Asia is ramping up its own tech industry. Following the lead of China, Japan, and the “Asian tigers,?Vietnam recently launched the ambitious Silicon Valley Project: a comprehensive plan to transform the country from a top producer of electronic components to a major player in the global digital economy. Sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology, the project aims to launch internationally competitive technology firms and eventually turn one of the country’s major cities—either Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, or Da Nang—into a tech hub…

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(Source: //www.theatlantic.com/)

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