Tag: The Science of Where Magazine

China orders Tencent Music to give up music label exclusivity (Global Times)

Global Times writes: Chinese regulator has ordered Tencent Music Entertainment Group to give up its exclusive rights to music labels in 30 days, marking...

US-listed education stocks plunge after reports of strict crackdown on private education industry (Global Times)

Global Times writes: US-listed Chinese education stocks plunged on Friday after reports of a government crackdown on the private education industry that includes a...

China to impose reciprocal sanctions against 6 US individuals, 1 entity; ‘1st time anti-foreign sanctions law used’ (Global Times)

Global Times writes: China will impose sanctions against six individuals and one entity of the US, as a reciprocal countermeasure against the recent erroneous...

Why China and the United States aren’t cooperating on COVID-19 (East Asia Forum)

Xirui Li writes: Intergovernmental cooperation between the United States and China was an important part of the fight against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2003....

Can the G7 really build back a better world? (East Asia Forum)

Yan Liang writes: The G7 meeting and communique could signify success for US President Joe Biden in reclaiming diplomatic leadership on a surface level. Biden...

Can ‘Global Britain’ in Asia allay post-Brexit uncertainties with Europe? (East Asia Forum)

Carlo Bonura writes: Since May 2021, the United Kingdom has had significant success in its diplomacy in Asia and the Pacific. The acceptance of...

Early Warning Brief: Xi Jinping Issues Tough Warnings to Enemies Within the Party (Jamestown Foundation)

Willy Wo-Lap Lam writes for Jamestown Foundation: While President Xi Jinping’s position as the most powerful politician in China seems beyond doubt, he has...

Kharkiv State Aviation Production Enterprise Enters Freefall (Jamestown Foundation)

John C.K. Daly writes for Jamestown Foundation: The sudden collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), in December 1991, and fracturing into...

New Transport Routes in Central Asia and Caucasus Trigger Intra-Regional Competition (Jamestown Foundation)

Paul Globe writes for Jamestown Foundation: Perhaps not surprisingly, the development of railways in Central Asia and of shipping routes and pipelines across the...

Checkmate: Russia’s So-Called Fifth-Generation Stealth Fighter (Jamestown Foundation)

Pavel E. Felgenhauer writes for Jamestown Foundation: Despite another wave of deadly COVID-19 coronavirus infections ravaging Moscow and spreading out into the provinces, the...

Hubble Views a Faraway Galaxy Through a Cosmic Lens (NASA)

NASA writes: The center of this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope is framed by the tell-tale arcs that result from strong gravitational...

Hubble Returns to Full Science Observations and Releases New Images (NASA)

NASA writes: NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope is back in business, exploring the universe near and far. The science instruments have returned to full operation,...

NASA’s Webb to Explore a Neighboring, Dusty Planetary System (NASA)

NASA writes: Researchers will use NASA’s upcoming James Webb Space Telescope to study Beta Pictoris, an intriguing young planetary system that sports at least...

NASA Perseverance Mars Rover to Acquire First Sample (NASA)

NASA writes: NASA is making final preparations for its Perseverance Mars rover to collect its first-ever sample of Martian rock, which future planned missions...

NASA’s InSight Reveals the Deep Interior of Mars (NASA)

NASA writes: Before NASA’s InSight spacecraft touched down on Mars in 2018, the rovers and orbiters studying the Red Planet concentrated on its surface....

Artificial Intelligence Helps Improve NASA’s Eyes on the Sun (NASA)

NASA writes: A group of researchers is using artificial intelligence techniques to calibrate some of NASA’s images of the Sun, helping improve the data...