Through hundreds of confrontations over the past six months, Hong Kong police have learned the lessons of handling crises and defusing dangerous situations, Chan said. Rioters, who numbered in the hundreds, were not dissuaded from attacking police stations, and front-line officers had to learn how to defend their colleagues and police buildings pelted with gasoline bombs — even assessing what type of weapons the protesters were carrying.
Though anxious for good results from his team's vaccine research, Kiat said his hopes are not confined to the success of the Thai vaccine. "We hope to see more than one vaccine proven to be effective to prevent the transmission of the virus, or the severity of the disease," said Kiat.
Thousands of commercial and cargo flights have been disturbed due to the ban by Pakistan as it is located in an important aviation corridor.
Though a lot of the technological innovation of Amazon Go has focused on the customer, the application shows the company is thinking about applying hand-scanning to the back of the house as well. The tech could be used for accepting shipments from suppliers or processing, weighing and scanning items into inventory, per the application.
Tian, 54, a native of Jiangsu province, has a master's degree in law and an MBA.
Though avocados only entered the Chinese market several years ago, imports have been soaring. In 2011, China imported 31.8 metric tons of avocados, last year the figure hit 32,100 tons, an increase of more than 1,000 times.
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Three of China's top quantum scientists, namely Guo Guangcan, Du Jiangfeng and Pan Jianwei, academicians at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, work at the Hefei-based university. The three scientists are together nicknamed GDP, said Luo, adding that "the five firms all originate from the teams of GDP."
Though the pandemic has strangled growth worldwide, multinational corporations have largely remained committed to China, citing the swift restoration of order and the vast market potential, along with supportive government measures designed to help them weather the storm.
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, uses iPad and UBTech Robotics' products to teach young people about programming and robotics technology in an Apple store in Toronto. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Through specific functions on the platform, people can take pictures and video clips using smartphones or computers, and upload and save them on the platform set up by Shanghai's Xuhui district notary public office affiliated with the district's justice bureau.