Chinas Change-5 retrieves 1,731 grams of moon samples

(Xinhua)16:08, December 19, 2020

BEIJING, Dec. 19 (Xinhua) — Chinas Change-5 probe retrieved about 1,731 grams of samples from the moon, according to the China National Space Administration.

The samples were transferred to the Chinese research teams Saturday morning.

Scientists will carry out the storage, analysis and research of the countrys first samples collected from the extraterrestrial object.

The return capsule of Change-5 probe landed in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in the early hours of Thursday, bringing back the samples collected from the moon.

Chinas fintech innovation thrives in unusual year

(Xinhua)10:41, December 14, 2020

BEIJING, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) — The long queues at automatic teller machines (ATMs) have become a rare sight as people in China are already accustomed to going out with mobile phones instead of wallets, and many cant even remember when they withdrew cash the last time.

Rather than visiting brick-and-motor banks, people, especially the younger generation, turn to mobile phones and computers since the Internet and apps cover most banking services.

Official data showed that the number of ATMs dropped by 68,600 from the end of last year to September, while 2,790 more commercial bank outlets were shut down in the first 11 months, following the closure of more than 6,280 over the past two years.

The change at banks is just one example of the countrys efforts to churn out financial technology (fintech) innovations and boost the digital economy, when demand for contactless service mounted and new business modes flourished in the stay-at-home market amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

DIGITAL INNOVATION

Despite disruptions due to COVID-19, the countrys fintech innovations continued to provide better solutions for individuals, the real economy and social development, with the support of information technology including cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence and mobile Internet.

As digital payment, especially mobile payment, gets popular in the country, basic financial services are generally available in all urban and rural areas, Guo Shuqing, chairman of the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (CBIRC) said at the Singapore Fintech Festival.

The accessibility and scale of Chinas mobile payment is world-leading, and real-time reception of deposits, withdrawals and remittances have been realized, he said.

The emergence of new business modes such as livestreaming has further boosted Chinas online consumption among stay-at-home customers in 2020, with retail sales over 8 trillion yuan (about 1.22 trillion U.S. dollars) in the first three quarters, up 9.7 percent year on year, according to the Ministry of Commerce (MOC).

New vitality has been injected into the countrys real economy through fintech innovations. Digital credit has substantially increased the availability of inclusive financing by performing intelligent risk control with big data, which reduced reliance on collateral, said Guo.

Inclusive loans to small and micro companies surged 30.5 percent year on year to 14.8 trillion yuan at the end of September, while outstanding loans to private firms rose 5.4 trillion yuan from the beginning of the year, an increase of 1.6 trillion yuan from the same period last year, according to the CBIRC.

Digital transformation of the financial sector has also contributed to the countrys sprint toward the goal of eradicating absolute poverty. In the first quarter, online sales of farm produce reached 93.68 billion yuan, a rise of 31 percent year on year, MOC data showed.

The pilot of digital renminbi (RMB), which realizes point-to-point payment between consumers and sellers, shows Chinas determination to eliminate information and financial risks in the digital economy.

The pilot, which has been launched in the cities of Shenzhen, Chengdu and Suzhou and the Xiongan New Area, is expected to expand to more areas including the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, the Yangtze River Delta and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

In October, 10 million yuan of digital RMB was issued in Shenzhen as a means of payment for local citizens. Digital RMB of 20 million, which can be spent both online and offline, was distributed among consumers in Suzhou.

To optimize the pilot, the Peoples Bank of China started cooperation with major e-commerce and fintech companies such as JD Digits and Didi Chuxing. By the end of August, over 6,700 pilot scenarios covering catering, transportation, shopping, household bill payment and civic services were established for digital RMB payment.

PRUDENT APPROACH

Fintech innovations offered more opportunities for market players to access consumers. At the same time, new problems related to the stability of the financial sector, information safety and fair competition emerged.

To tackle the problems, the country has taken an innovative and prudent approach and introduced a raft of measures to curb debt risks, unfair competition and data leakage.

Online peer-to-peer (P2P) lending, where investors sidestep traditional lenders such as banks to lend directly to borrowers, exited the innovation arena this year as a result of the countrys ongoing efforts to crack down on risky forms of financing.

By mid-November, the number of Chinese P2P lenders had fallen to zero from a peak of about 5,000.

As data privacy becomes a growing public concern amid the rapid expansion of online transactions, the countrys top legislature has drafted a law on the protection of personal information.

In his speech, Guo also stressed the need for fairer market competition as tech giants can use data monopoly advantages to hinder fair competition and obtain excess returns.

More attention needs to be given to large companies to prevent them from obstructing the entry of new organizations, collecting data in unusual ways and refusing to share information that should be disclosed, he said.

As for the risks from some market players that are too big to fail, Guo said the regulators need to keep a close eye on those tech giants that have branched into financial business.

We must monitor the complexity and spill-out effect of their business risks, defuse risks timely and forestall new, hidden troubles brewing systemic risks, he said.

Chinas financial industry has embraced a new generation of information technologies and its spending on information technology is expected to reach 220.8 billion yuan by the end of 2020, global market intelligence firm International Data Corporation predicted.

To go in line with the development trends of fintech innovation, supervising technologies and regulations need to be developed, said Lu Shuchun, secretary-general of the National Internet Finance Association of China.

Change-5 completes first orbital correction en route to Earth

(Xinhua)13:00, December 14, 2020

BEIJING, Dec. 14 (Xinhua) — Chinas Change-5 probe on Monday completed its first orbital correction en route to Earth, according to the China National Space Administration (CNSA).

The orbital correction was conducted at 11:13 a.m. (Beijing Time) when the two 25N engines on the orbiter-returner combination were operational for about 28 seconds.

The CNSA said all systems on the orbiter-returner combination that carries lunar samples are currently in good condition.

The orbiter-returner combination entered the moon-Earth transfer orbit on Sunday.

When the time is right, the orbiter and returner will separate from one another, according to the CNSA. The probes returner is expected to land at the Siziwang Banner in north Chinas Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in mid-December.

Change-5 is one of the most complicated and challenging missions in Chinas aerospace history. It is also the worlds first moon-sample mission in more than 40 years.

The probe, comprising an orbiter, a lander, an ascender and a returner, was launched on Nov. 24, and its lander-ascender combination touched down on the north of the Mons Rumker in Oceanus Procellarum, also known as the Ocean of Storms, on the near side of the moon on Dec. 1.

Self-driving service helps forge City of Intelligent Driving

(Xinhua)08:59, December 15, 2020

A white car parked on a wide street in Changsha, capital of central Chinas Hunan Province, awaits passengers. However, theres something unusual about this usual-looking taxi — it has no driver.

Changsha became the first in the country to roll out the self-driving taxi service for the public in April.

Though the service is currently limited to a selected region in the city, covering residential communities, commercial areas and industrial parks, Changsha has been dubbed as City of Intelligent Driving for unveiling the cutting-edge tech for public use.

The driverless cars, named Robotaxis, have been co-produced by Chinese search provider and artificial intelligence (AI) heavyweight Baidu and Chinese carmaker FAW Hongqi, and operated by Hunan Apollo Intelligent Transportation (Hunan Apollo) based in the citys Xiangjiang New Area. Users can hail the taxis using Baidu Map, a mobile navigation app.

The drivers seat is not exactly empty but occupied by safety personnel. During the self-driving mode, I do not need to control the steering wheel unless there is an emergency, said Cao Jiajie, a technician with Hunan Apollo.

The touchscreen in the car identifies obstacles and makes dynamic predictions within the 360-degree field of vision and displays the road conditions of passing vehicles, lanes, intersections and traffic lights, said Cheng Li, director of the companys testing and vehicle operation department.

The city has been a trial ground for several categories of smart vehicles, including self-driving buses running on Chinas first open-road smart bus demonstration line, according to a spokesperson with Xiangjiang Smart Tech Innovation Center.

The smart bus demonstration line, built by Xiangjiang New Area, is 7.8 km long. It has 22 stops in both directions along the way and has been in safe operation for two years.

The throttle, brake, steering wheel and gear lever in these autonomous vehicles are all managed by computers, allowing the driver to keep a better eye during test drives, according to He Jiancheng, one of the safety personnel.

My main task is to deal with any unpredictable situations that the car may encounter, he said.

Based on their automated level, the intelligent driving technology at home and abroad is placed under five categories starting from L1-L5. The self-driving taxis and buses plying on Changsha roads belong to L4 and L3, respectively, namely highly automated level and conditional automated level.

Although China is a latecomer to the self-driving sector, ambitious plans from technology giants like Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent as well as startups like Pony.ai have jump-started the industry.

According to the Autonomous Vehicle Disengagement Reports 2019 issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles, Baidus self-driving cars top the list of Miles per Intervention, with four other Chinese companies placed in the top 10.

Change-5 orbiter-returner enters moon-Earth transfer orbit

(Xinhua)13:26, December 13, 2020

BEIJING, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) — The orbiter-returner combination of Chinas Change-5 lunar probe conducted its second orbital maneuver at 9:51 a.m. on Sunday and entered the moon-Earth transfer orbit, sources with the China National Space Administration said.

Four 150N engines on the orbiter-returner combination ignited when they were 230 km away from the lunar surface and shut down after 22 minutes, the administration said in a statement.

According to real-time monitoring data, the orbiter-returner combination entered the targeted orbit successfully.

Later, the spacecraft combination carrying lunar samples will conduct orbital correction during its journey to Earth. When the time is right, the orbiter and returner will separate from one another, according to the administration.

The Change-5, comprising an orbiter, a lander, an ascender and a returner, was launched on Nov. 24. Its orbiter-returner combination completed its first orbital maneuver on Saturday.

Coronavirus cases increase more rapidly in N. California low-income communities report

(Xinhua)08:34, July 13, 2020

SAN FRANCISCO, July 12 (Xinhua) — The COVID-19 pandemic did not impact everyone equally in Northern California, according to a report published on Sunday by the San Francisco Chronicle on analysis of public health data in Alameda County.

The rates of infection are nearly five times higher in neighborhoods like Oaklands Fruitvale than in the wealthiest suburbs. The explosion of coronavirus cases in lower-income areas occurred across the San Francisco Bay Area (SFBA), according to the report by the Chronicle.

The Chronicle analyzed data showing the daily number of confirmed coronavirus cases in each ZIP code since March in Alameda County — the SFBA county that publishes such time-stamped information on infections.

The analysis found that the coronavirus has grown at a far quicker pace in low-income neighborhoods where more people couldnt work from home and where access to critical testing and other resources remained sparse early on.

The most severe impacts were in neighborhoods already dealing with long-standing health and economic inequities, said public health experts who reviewed the analysis.

Preventing the continued spread will require flooding those areas with financial and medical resources for people who need them most, but local, state and federal officials have been unable to fully patch an already tattered social safety net, according to the experts.

We knew who was going to be hardest hit as soon as we knew we had a contagious virus. We knew who was still going to have to go into work and live in crowded conditions and be without insurance. We knew where we should have been focusing our efforts from day one, Kiran Savage-Sangwan, executive director of the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network, was quoted as saying.

By July 7, infection rates in low-income ZIP codes were 4.5 times higher than in high-income ones — 78 cases per 10,000 residents compared with 17 cases per 10,000 — and twice as high as in middle-income areas. Across the SFBA, many heavily impacted neighborhoods are predominantly low-income communities of color, the analysis showed.

We went into COVID with people marginally housed, homeless, in overcrowding living situations, with no living wage, no paid leave, no sick leave, Alameda County Health Director Kimi Watkins-Tartt was quoted as saying in the report. Its not one thing, its not two things, its a lot of things all coming together to make this a very difficult thing to prevent in some communities.

U.S. state of Florida sets new record for daily coronavirus cases

(Xinhua)08:34, July 13, 2020

WASHINGTON, July 12 (Xinhua) — The U.S. state of Florida reported 15,299 new coronavirus cases Sunday, shattering not only its own previous single-day records, but also those of any other state as the pandemic continued to rage in the country.

The mind-boggling number brought the total infections to 269,811 in the Sunshine State, with the death toll reaching 4,346, according to the Florida Department of Health.

The recent surge was the result of increased testing and widespread transmission as the state prematurely loosened lockdown measures, as a result of which people were seen gathering in crowds, no longer heeding anti-virus guidelines such as maintaining social distance or wearing face coverings.

Out of the 2,574,007 tests conducted as of Sunday, 269,811 returned positive. Meanwhile, the number of hospitalizations is also rising at an eye-popping rate, registering 18,271 in total on Sunday.

As for the positivity rate, another key parameter, the number ranged from 12.24 percent to 18.36 percent during the past two weeks, indicating that the virus is far from being brought under control.

Commenting on the positivity rate, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, said during a Saturday press briefing that it is something were looking at very seriously, adding that if the rate gets into the single digits, thats something thats a lot more manageable.

In the meantime, however, the governor doubled down on his call for reopening schools, echoing a similar demand from President Donald Trump.

People say, kids may be the vectors then, in the community … but its been found over and over again, as people have looked at this and studied this, particularly in Europe, that the school children arent vectors for this, for whatever reason, DeSantis said. They usually get infected by the parents. Theyre usually not infecting adults.

Former Florida Governor Charlie Crist, a Democrat, told CNN in an interview Saturday that schools should give parents the option of continuing online education for their kids if they so desire, and that when to reopen schools should primarily be the parents decision.

Despite the surge, the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando opened its Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom sites Saturday, asking visitors to wear masks and adhere to other safety measures. Epcot and Disneys Hollywood Studios, also part of the amusement park complex, will reopen on July 15.

Duda marginally ahead in Polish presidential run-off exit poll

(Xinhua)08:35, July 13, 2020

WARSAW, July 12 (Xinhua) — Polands incumbent president Andrzej Duda was ahead by a tiny margin in Sundays presidential run-off, showed an Ipsos exit poll.

According to Ipsos, Duda, who is supported by the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, received 50.4 percent of the vote, while his rival, Rafal Trzaskowski — backed by the main opposition party Civic Platform (PO) — won 49.6 percent.

With margins well within the two percentage point margin of error, the race is too close to call until at least partial results come in, with a distinct possibility that a winner can only be pointed out after all ballots are counted.

According to the Polish Press Agency, under the State Electoral Commissions optimistic scenario, the official results of the presidential run-off could come late on Monday or in the night from Monday to Tuesday. Otherwise, the final results will be announced by 11 p.m. (2100 GMT) on Tuesday.

Poles voting abroad will likely be a major factor in the final outcome. Over 500,000 ballots were cast outside of Poland, but are not reflected in the exit polls.

Speaking in the town of Pultusk, Duda claimed victory and invited Trzaskowski and his wife to the presidential palace to finish the campaign with a handshake.

Trzaskowski also told his crowd in Warsaw that he is absolutely confident he will prevail. All that needs to be done is to count the votes.

Ipsos, the polling company that conducted the exit polls for the three major news networks in the country, meanwhile announced that no winner can be declared at this point.

According to Ipsos, the election turnout reached 68.9 percent, surpassing the record set during the presidential elections of 1995, at 68.2 percent.

U.S. top infectious diseases expert Fauci sidelined by White House despite COVID-19 surge report

(Xinhua)08:46, July 13, 2020

WASHINGTON, July 12 (Xinhua) — Despite his leading role in the U.S. fight against COVID-19, top infectious diseases expert Anthony Fauci has been sidelined by the White House, the Washington Post reported on Sunday.

Citing a senior White House official who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the Post reported that Fauci no longer briefs (U.S. President) Trump and is never in the Oval (Office) anymore.

According to the report, Fauci had not spoken to Trump since the first week of June.

Since COVID-19 broke out in the United States, the Trump administration and especially the president himself have had strained relations with the scientist over the countrys coronavirus policy.

In recent days, with coronavirus infections and death surging in most U.S. states, Fauci, whose TV appearances were reportedly scuttled by the White House, had spoken more critical of the countrys response to the epidemic.

In a live stream event on Tuesday, Fauci warned against a false narrative of a falling COVID-19-related death rate even as Trump continued to tout alleged progress the United States had made in tackling the COVID-19 outbreak by citing a falling U.S. mortality rate.

In another interview with the Hill on Thursday, Fauci said that U.S. states hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic should not be moving forward with reopening, another public rebuke of Trump, who had repeatedly downplayed the worsening COVID-19 outbreak in the country and encouraged states to quickly reopen their economies.

Trump wanted to sell Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria former acting homeland security chief

(Xinhua)08:47, July 13, 2020

WASHINGTON, July 12 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump considered selling Puerto Rico in the aftermath of the destructive Hurricane Maria in 2017, former acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke has told the New York Times.

In an interview with the newspaper on Friday, Duke said that the presidents initial ideas were more of as a businessman.

Can we outsource the electricity? Can we sell the island? You know, or divest of that asset? Trump reportedly said, according to the New York Times interview.

Nonetheless, the idea of selling the U.S. territory was never seriously considered or discussed after it was raised, Duke said.

Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico in September 2017 and caused an estimated 2,982 fatalities and 90 billion U.S. dollars in damage, according to official data.

Trump has criticized Puerto Rican officials for their management of the relief fund that his administration provided for the islands recovery. In November 2018, White House officials told Congress that Trump didnt want any additional relief funding to the island.