As mid-March arrives, the icy cover on Qinghai Lake, China's largest inland saltwater lake, begins to thaw, marking the start of the annual lake ...
XINING -- Qinghai Lake, China's largest inland saltwater lake, has seen rising water level and expanded water area for 20 ...
Recent research by Chinese scientists highlights the significant effects of global climate change over the past 36 years on ...
The laser-based system could potentially allow China to scrutinise foreign military satellites with unparalleled precision.
Qinghai Lake remains locked in ice, its surface streaked with cracks that resemble a web of winding ravines. From above, the lake looks like a vast silver mirror, shimmering with a brilliant and ...
Scientists in China have built the world’s most powerful spy camera, capable of recognising people’s faces from low-Earth ...
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Chinese Scientists Unveil World’s Most Powerful ‘Spy Camera’ Capable of Capturing Faces from 100 KM AwayDuring its first field test over Qinghai Lake in China’s remote northwest, the researchers demonstrated its ability to achieve a millimeter-level resolution from distances greater than 100 ...
Chinese scientists have recently invented groundbreaking spy satellite technology capable of capturing human facial details ...
XINING, March 14 (Xinhua) -- Qinghai Lake, China's largest inland saltwater lake, has seen rising water level and expanded water area for 20 consecutive years, posing ecological and other ...
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