Jan
16
2009
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Jan
16
2009
China’s attempts to bring more contact into the domestic game is behind the increase in violence on court and has contributed to a rise in crowd disorder, the country’s basketball chief said on Thursday.


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Jan
16
2009
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Jan
16
2009
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Jan
15
2009
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Jan
15
2009
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Jan
15
2009
Originally, Moore’s Law described the number of transistors that can fit on an integrated circuit, which doubles approximately every 18 months. Now, a team of researchers from China has discovered that Moore’s Law can also describe the growth of the Internet. Researchers have predicted that the Internet will double in size every 5.32 years.


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Jan
14
2009
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Jan
14
2009
125 million year-old dinosaur fossils found in China may help scientists unravel the evolution of the feather. The Beipiaosaurus fossils contain broad feather-like structures consisting of a single filament, a kind never before observed in the fossil record.


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Jan
13
2009
A 10 year-old 5th grader named Chao Qun Zheng went to his elementary school in HeNan, China. When his teacher, Guo, found out that young Zheng had not completed his homework, she flipped out.“She was very angry at the time,” he said. “She ripped and twisted my cheeks with both her hands and then she lifted me off the ground


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