SPOTLIGHT

Sheikh Mohammed Al-Sabah

Chairman of Kuwait's Association of Artificial Intelligence of Things (AAIOT)

China is illuminating the world's digital future with "responsible artificial intelligence (AI) technology and a human-centered vision" through its achievements in innovation and digital governance.
Dialogue

Wang Yanfen

Executive Vice-President of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

I will make active efforts to help forge stronger regional linkages and collaborations between the Asia-Pacific region and the other OWSD regional networks; I will actively work to promote OWSD's vision that women are not only brought to science but supported to grow and thrive; I will also dedicate myself to promoting women scientists' role in addressing the grand common challenges of humanity, ensuring that women scientists' voices are well and better heard on the global scientific arena.
Awards & Honors

Feature: Chinese woman scientist injects empathy into algorithms

Without women's experiences being part of that data, we can't build fair or empathetic systems. We need women not just as users, but as creators of AI.
Story Behind the Science

OPINION

Forging a shared future through global collaboration

In an era defined by climate change, biodiversity loss, public health vulnerabilities, and the dual-edged sword of AI, science must transcend borders not just as a tool of discovery, but as a force for equity, resilience, and peace.

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Innovation, governance ensure China's success

The fourth plenary session of the 20th Central Committee of the CPC is not only about governance or economics, but also about reaffirming China's vision for high-quality, innovation-driven, sustainable development.

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China's Lunar sample sharing boosts collaboration

The Chinese authorities announced on April 24 that seven institutions from six countries, including two NASA-funded U.S. universities, would be given access to samples from the moon collected by the Chang'e-5 mission. This is being widely praised by the science community, who say that China's sharing of its lunar samples not only reflects its openness on space exploration but also highlights the importance and value of global collaboration in scientific research.

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