Late last month, swarms invaded Gurugram, a satellite city of the capital New Delhi, prompting people to criticize authorities for not quickly containing the outbreak.
Last year, the local meteorological bureau launched a "Rainbow Runner" competition online, calling on web users to record and photograph rainbows, receiving more than a hundred photos.
Launching a cutting-edge drug fast for Chinese patients is not enough, and instead the overall treatment and diagnosis capability in the ecosystem will become a focus and what the company starts working on with partners early on rather than after a product launches, Wang said.
Lekima inundated the crop planted by farmer Wang Baihai. "I have five mu (0.33 hectares) of scallions in land near a riverbank, and they were about to be harvested and sold," he told Beijing News, adding his losses will be over 10,000 yuan. Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces also witnessed severe casualties and economic losses. The search for the missing is ongoing.
Launched in 1996, Shenwu revolutionized China's industrial energy consumption by making it more efficient and cleaner.
Later in 2019, to bolster its presence in China for new energy and more efficient powertrains, Bosch is going to establish a fuel cell technology center in Wuxi, Jiangsu province.
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Last year, the central government's expenditures on air pollution control were 20 billion yuan, four times what they were five years ago. Other special funds worth 40 billion yuan were allocated to promote clean energy development, energy conservation, emissions reductions and the use of new energy vehicles.
Launched in 1997, Cassini has been touring the Saturn system since arriving there in 2004. During its journey, Cassini has made numerous dramatic discoveries, including a global ocean within Enceladus and liquid methane seas on Titan. But the mission is drawing near its end because the spacecraft is running low on fuel.
Last year, the mainland opened 134 vocational qualification tests to Taiwan residents, and about 800 Taiwan residents have obtained qualifications.
Law enforcement sources told the Capital Gazette that police had identified the suspect as Jarrod Warren Ramos, a resident of Laurel, Maryland, who sued the newspaper and one of its journalists in 2012, alleging defamation.