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AI-Empowerment: The potential uses for AI in local government
Over the last two decades, local governments and authorities have faced increased obstacles and challenges that could be solved by using Artificial Intelligence (AI). But is this true? Could AI in local government change the game?
Chinese spacecraft identifies threats from U.S. GSSAP satellites in GEO
A Chinese study identifies threats concerning close approaches by U.S. GSSAP satellites to Chinese GEO spacecraft, revealing potential threats to high-value assets.
Chinese tropical plant shows antiobesity potential
A research team led by Professor Akiko Kojima from Osaka Metropolitan University uncovers the antiobesity potential of the tropical plant Mallotus furetianus.
Stronger cybersecurity policies ban TikTok on government devices
A UK Parliament TikTok account has brought up the discussion of heavier cybersecurity policies, given the possibility of data being passed to the Chinese state.
Reform in the Chinese college admissions policies
Chinese college admissions policies affect the educational experiences and labour market outcomes for millions of students each year.
UK Government report finds “alarming” COVID impact in South Asians
The first wave saw minority ethnicities hit harder than white people, but in the second wave things are improving - with the exception of an "alarming" COVID impact in South Asians, specifically Bangladeshis and Pakistanis.
Twitter whistleblowers discussed COVID-19, one month before Government declaration
Researchers are looking into Twitter whistle-blowers who raised concerns about suspicious 'pneumonia' cases, one month before the Chinese Government announced the existence of COVID-19.
Chinese tech: Who really has the keys to your access control system?
Despina Stamatelos at Genetec discusses tensions between China and western liberal democracies, illustrating how this impacts cyber security - do you know who has the keys to your access control system?
Cyber security threats against global governments increase exponentially
Nigel Thorpe, technical director at SecureAge, looks at the growing cyber security threats to global governments and suggests that it is time for a new approach to data protection.
Deleveraging, Shadow Banking and the Chinese Economy
Kent Matthews and Zhiguo Xiao write about the complex situation of shadow banking in China.
Chinese foreign investment trends in the UK
Dr Kerstin Braun, President of Stenn Group, shares her views on current Chinese foreign investment trends in the UK.
Regulating Chinese shadow banking: Throwing the baby out with the bathwater?
Kent Matthews and Zhiguo Xiao discuss regulating Chinese shadow banking and ask if this is throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
Chinese shadow banks: Threat or opportunity?
Kent Matthews, Cardiff University and Zhiguo Xiao, Fudan University, discusses whether new Chinese shadow banks are a threat or an opportunity.
Chinese-UK research reveals autism in China similar to the West
The first large-scale study of autism in China has revealed that around one in a hundred people in China has an autism spectrum condition – the same figure as found in the West.
Government policies helping to drive smart grid growth
The need to mitigate climate change for renewable energy development is driving smart grid initiatives across the world, according to GlobalData
Government announces strong UK-China healthcare deals
Prime Minister Theresa May and Secretary of State Liam Fox have prompted many UK-China healthcare deals on their recent trip to China
Embryo DNA edited to remove blood disorder by Chinese researchers
Scientists in China have managed to eradicate beta-thalassemia from embryo DNA using precise 'chemical surgery' in a world first
Government opens up to pitches for anti-terrorism science funding
DASA has pledged £2 million to anti-terrorism science projects looking at fields such as behavioural science and identifying suspects in crowds
The funding is available to anti-terrorism science projects that provide solutions to tackle terrorist acts in crowded places involving explosives and weapons.
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Global oil prices decline amid concerns over China’s economy
Concerns about China's economy continue to grow as global oil prices dropped over 1% today (Monday, 19th June 2023), but what does this mean for the Chinese government and the international economy?
Opportunities and challenges in China’s environmental industry
In this article, Micah Hostetter discusses the next step for China's environmental industry, with a focus on Chinese government spending.