World's largest radio telescope
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It will be put into use in September 2016, allowing researchers to detect radio signals from tens of billions of light-years away.
China's 'man-made' sun fusion device
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As a major national project, the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) fusion device, nicknamed "artificial sun," was approved in 1998. Construction lasted eight years and cost nearly 200 million yuan. It was successfully discharged for the first time on Sept. 28, 2006, and has since made unprecedented breakthroughs in energy generation, bringing mankind one step closer to transforming energy into a stable, sustainable and controllable resource.
Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility
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The SSRF is a key research and technology development platform in China. It is a third-generation synchrotron radiation light source that serves as a great tool for scientific research. The project has built seven beamlines and experimental stations for research and development in the fields of life science, new materials, physics and biochemistry.
Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment
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Southwest China Germplasm Bank of Wild Species
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Founded in 2008 and subsequently dubbed "Noah's Ark," the center holds 67,800 sets of seeds for 9,129 plant species from 45 countries and regions. By 2020, it aims to expand its collection to 100,000 sets of seeds from 10,000 species.The center currently stores seeds from one third of China's wild plants. The center cooperates with 85 research institutes and preservation centers across China.(People's Daily Online)