Sichuan Blue Whales edge Beijing Ducks in overtime

(Xinhua)09:18, December 11, 2020

The Sichuan Blue Whales scored a 113-111 win over the Beijing Ducks in overtime at the 2020-21 Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) here on Thursday.

Li Honghan of Sichuan made his breakthrough from the baseline for the winning layup, leaving 16 seconds on the clock. Beijing guard Liu Xiaoyu then stepped onto the free throw line, but missed his two crucial attempts.

Hamed Haddadi scored a team-high 19 points and 13 rebounds plus seven assists for Sichuan, while Jonathan Gibson pocketed a game-high 38 points for Beijing.

Gibson led Beijing for a 9-0 start into the game, but it was short lived as Sichuan overtook the lead with a three-pointer from Zhu Songwei. However, Gibson also made his shot from the arc to tie at 28-all for the first quarter.

Marcus Hunt made two free throws to start the second period for Sichuan who led at 60-54 into the second half, and 83-81 in the third quarter, before both sides tied at 104-all to force the overtime.

2020 World Athletics Indoor Championships postponed to 2023

(Xinhua)09:59, December 11, 2020

The 2020 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China has been postponed to March 2023, the governing body of world athletics sports announced on Thursday.

Earlier this year, the World Athletics has decided to delay the 2020 World Indoor Championships for one year to next March, due to COVID-19 outbreak.

While we have been liaising with the organizing committee and the Chinese Athletics Association to evaluate the staging over the past few weeks, given the current global situation, there is still significant uncertainty about the state of the Covid-19 pandemic in the early part of 2021, World Athletics wrote in a statement on its official website.

The statement said the indoor season for athletics falls within a narrow calendar window (up to the end of March) so it is not possible to extend the event to later in 2021.

We would like Nanjing to be the host of our World Athletics Indoor Championships given the extensive planning and preparation they have put into this event, the statement said, adding that the 2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships will be held in Belgrade, according to the original plan.

Hamilton allowed to race at Abu Dhabi F1 GP after quarantine

(Xinhua)15:14, December 11, 2020

BEIJING, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) — F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton, 35, was on Thursday allowed to return to racing at this weekends Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after completing a 10-day quarantine in Bahrain and testing negative for COVID-19.

Hamilton missed out last Sundays Sakhir GP but the FIA and Mercedes both confirmed that he had passed a number of negative COVID-19 tests.

The FIA, Formula One and Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team can today confirm that Lewis Hamilton has returned a number of negative COVID-19 tests, said a team statement.

He has completed his 10-day quarantine in Bahrain and was free to leave the country according to the Bahraini health authority regulations.

Lewis has now arrived in Abu Dhabi following confirmation from the authorities that he could do so and after quarantining has now received a further negative test result.

The team added: Lewis, having now tested negative in Bahrain and Abu Dhabi will be granted access to the paddock.

World Athletics president Coe hopeful for next season

(Xinhua)13:47, December 12, 2020

LONDON, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) — World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said on Friday that he is hopeful that most athletics events next season will take place, including the delayed Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Sitting in the headquarters of World Athletics in Monaco, Coe made the remarks during an online interview.

Ive become much more familiar with technology, said the 64-year-old former Olympic champion. I feel a lot more competent using that. I appreciated that technology does allow us to be much more connected, in a funny way. I dont want it that connected always to be on the screen, but at the moment its the best way we can focus.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic still seriously affecting life in many regions of the world, Coe is looking forward to a comparatively normal season next year.

Yes, Im hopeful. Im not sure optimistic is the right word, but at last there are elements that give me more comfort, said Coe, who was encouraged both by the delivery of a vaccine and medical experts greater knowledge about the virus.

But Im not scientist and a scientist has warned me to be cautious. Because the virus pattern changes, sometimes its complicated and difficult to be interpreted, but I hope we are in a position to deliver as much of the season as we possibly can, and of course the centerpiece of the season will be the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Coe visited Tokyo in October, becoming the first high-profile leader of international sporting organizations to visit Japan since the COVID-19 outbreak.

During his visit, Coe said that Tokyo would host a fantastic Olympic Games despite the uncertainties amid the pandemic. Now, he keeps faith that the athletes will be ready for a Games that may take place under usual circumstances.

We hope there will be spectators in the stadium, but we dont know. There may only be a partially full stadium. The athletes are going to get used to living in a village where social distancing is probably still going to be important, where masks may still need to be worn.

They will be ready for that, because they are by nature adaptable. They are there to compete and they are going to do everything they can to compete well.

Earlier this week, the Nanjing World Athletics Indoor Championships was postponed for the second time.

When you postpone an event you are always disappointed. When you postpone an event in a country that are passionate about the sport, you are probably more disappointed. But we do understand the challenges, said Coe.

The championships, originally planned to be held in Nanjing in March this year, had been postponed for one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now the event has been postponed further until 2023, one year after the next World Indoor Championships in Belgrade in 2022.

Im delighted that we have been able to announce it will take place in 2023, said Coe. Its a shame it happened but I think everybody understand the complexity of the world we are now living in.

China is a country and a member federation that has constantly wanted to stage our events and we are very pleased that they want to continuously do that, said Coe.

To summarise the shortened season, Coe said he was proud that World Athletics had achieved several ambitions set at the beginning of the pandemic, such as creating a welfare fund that has offered 193 athletes one-time grants of 3,000 U.S. dollars, making sure the changes to Olympic qualification were properly understood, reorganizing the global calendar and protecting member associations.

Significant melting happens to Antarctic ice sheet surface monitor report

(Xinhua)10:47, November 29, 2020

BEIJING, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) — The surface of the Antarctic ice sheet had experienced significant melting over the 1999-2019 period, said a remote sensing report released Friday by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST).

Over the 1999-2019 period, more than 2.63 million square kilometers of the Antarctic ice sheet surface had experienced observable melting, accounting for one-fifth of the total area, said the MOST 2020 annual report of remote sensing monitoring on the global ecological environment.

Melting was mostly distributed on the edge of the Antarctic ice sheet and the Antarctic Peninsula, with an increasing trend. The Antarctic Peninsula experienced the most severe melting, said the report.

It is predicted that the melting conditions of the Antarctic ice sheet surface will continue to increase, especially in West Antarctica and Antarctic Peninsula. Its impact on the sea level rise will become significant.

This years report launched a new subject on changes in the Antarctic ice sheet.

This subject analyzes the temporal and spatial variation characteristics of the Antarctic ice sheet surface melting, ice shelf disintegration and penguin habitat distribution and their correlations, said Wang Qian, director of the National Remote Sensing Center of China.

It is of high scientific value for further research on the stability of the Antarctic ice sheet and global climate change, Wang added.

Chinas Change-5 probe decelerates again

(Xinhua)08:15, November 30, 2020

A Long March-5 rocket, carrying the Change-5 spacecraft, blasts off from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site on the coast of southern island province of Hainan, Nov. 24, 2020. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

BEIJING, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) — Chinas Change-5 probe performed braking for the second time at 20:23 p.m. Sunday (Beijing Time), according to the China National Space Administration (CNSA).

After the deceleration, the probe started flying in a near circular orbit from an elliptical path around the moon, said the CNSA.

In the next step, the lander-ascender combination of the spacecraft will separate from its orbiter-returner combination.

The lander-ascender combination will execute a soft landing on the moon to collect the countrys first samples from an extraterrestrial body.

The probe decelerated for the first time and entered the lunar orbit on Saturday.

Chinese researchers artificially cultivate edible fungus for first time

(Peoples Daily Online)09:38, November 30, 2020

(Photo credit: Kunming Institute of Botany CAS)

Chinese researchers have successfully artificially cultivated lactarius deliciosus, an edible fungus, for the first time.

According to information from the Kunming Institute of Botany under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, progress has been made in the artificial cultivation of lactarius deliciosus, which was carried out by Dr. Yu Fuqiang and his team, and the mushrooms were produced in the Guiyang planting garden.

Since April 2018, the team has established 16 lactarius plantations in Chinese provinces such as Yunnan, Guizhou, Hunan, Sichuan, Shandong and Gansu, with a total area of more than 100 mu.

In November 2020, lactarius deliciosus and lactarius hatsutake were successfully grown under a number of trees in two plantations in Guiyang, and the mycorrhizal seedlings had been transplanted to the plantation only two and a half years earlier.

Launch of Soyuz rocket rescheduled due to bad weather

(Xinhua)13:51, November 30, 2020

MOSCOW, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) — The Launch of a Russian Soyuz rocket carrying a United Arab Emirates satellite has been postponed due to bad weather, launch services provider Arianespace said on Monday, cited by Russian media.

New tentative for the launch is set for 22:33 French Guiana Time on Monday (0133 GMT on Tuesday), Arianespace CEO Stephane Israel said on Twitter after the launch of the rocket carrying a UAE Falcon Eye-2 surveillance satellite was cancelled.

The launch was originally set to take place from the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana at 22:33 local time on Sunday (0133 GMT on Monday). It has been postponed several times since March 6.

Sri Lankan university develops affordable PCR test kit

(Xinhua)13:57, November 30, 2020

COLOMBO, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) — Researchers at Sri Lankas University of Peradeniya are developing an affordable Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test kit for COVID-19, state media reported on Monday.

A PCR kit costing 8 U.S. dollars per test has obtained positive results in early field trials, Upual Dissanayake, vice-chancellor of the University of Peradeniya, said.

The University of Peradeniya, located in the central city of Kandy, is currently capable of conducting 400 PCR tests a day. The research project is funded by Sri Lankas University Grants Commission.

Sri Lanka currently conducts over 10,000 PCR tests a day and hopes to increase capacity in order to curb a second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Senior DPRK official rules out another summit with U.S. within this year

(Xinhua)13:50, July 10, 2020

PYONGYANG, July 10 (Xinhua) — A senior official of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Friday reiterated the countrys position of no talks with the United States unless Washington changes its hostile policy towards Pyongyang.

In a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency, Kim Yo Jong, first vice department director of the Central Committee of the Workers Party of Korea and the younger sister of the DPRKs top leader Kim Jong Un, said another summit with U.S. President Donald Trump was useless as it would only benefit Trump politically and we have nothing to gain.

It is still my personal opinion, however, I doubt that things like the DPRK-U.S. summit talks would happen this year, she said.

Last week, South Korean President Moon Jae-in proposed another summit between Kim and Trump before the U.S. general elections to speed up the denuclearization process on the Korean Peninsula, which was later rejected by DPRK First Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui.

On Tuesday, Trump said that he was open to another summit with Kim Jong Un, even as Pyongyang signaled it was uninterested in resuming the stalled nuclear talks.

Therefore, Kim Yo Jongs statement on Friday is considered as a response to the proposal for another summit.

Let me assume that the DPRK-U.S. summit talks does occur. The thing is that, in this case, the U.S. would have a sigh of relief by means of dialogue alone with our leadership, buying time to be assured by the personal relations between the top leaders again. But, we have nothing to gain from a negotiation with the U.S., and we do not even harbour any expectation about it, Kim Yo Jong said.

The U.S. only wishes to buy time, keeping the door open to dialogue and calming us down, she added. There is no need for us to sit across with the U.S. right now, who is obsessed with the thoughts on what and how it can get more from us over the negotiating table, and I think it is the issue to be decided when the major changes are made in the attitude of the U.S., she added.

Meanwhile, Pyongyang would remain optimistic about a change in the U.S. attitude, she said.

We would like to make it clear that it does not necessarily mean the denuclearization is not possible. But what we mean is that it is not possible at this point of time, she said, adding, I remind the U.S. that the denuclearization on the Korean peninsula can be realized only when there are major changes made on the other side, i.e. the irreversible simultaneous major steps to be taken in parallel with our actions.

The DPRK would develop a long-term plan to cope with and contain long-term threats from the United States and safeguard its national interests and sovereignty under such conditions, Kim Yo Jong said, adding we should strengthen and steadily increase our practical capabilities.

Nuclear talks between the DPRK and the United States have stalled since the second Kim-Trump summit in Vietnams Hanoi in February 2019 failed to strike a deal.