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Feng Ji's "Jardin de Giverny "necklace fetches $2.6 million at a Hong Kong auction. The designer is known for her signature style of floating gemstones. [Photo provided to China Daily] A Chines
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A well-known Chinese surgeon performed here on Thursday a live laparoscopic and robotic surgery which received applause from the attendees at the European congress of "Challenges in Laparoscopy and Robotics."
Human trials of a breakthrough stem-cell treatment capable of regenerating human tissue damaged by injury, disease or aging, similar to salamanders, will begin next year following landmark research by Aussie researchers.
Inspired by prickly pears, Chinese scientists have developed a new technique for removing oil from water, which could have applications in oil spill clean-up work.