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      Bangladeshi official expresses keen interest in learning from China's AI development

      2025-04-05 12:40 Last Updated At:04-06 00:27

      Bangladesh seeks to learn from China to enter and develop in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), said Bangladeshi interim government's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus.

      In an interview with China Central Television (CCTV) during his four-day visit to China that ended on March 29 , Yunus expressed the hope to invite Chinese enterprises to invest in Bangladesh, highlighting that this would help the country take its economy and social development to the next level, especially in the rapidly growing field of AI.

      "Yes, we want to learn how to enter that world because we are not included in it yet -- AI and other things. This will be an everyday thing, AI will be of every day use. So, if Chinese companies come and use this, we'll learn it very quickly and will become experts in how to handle, how to design, and how to improve. China will benefit from it, and Bangladesh will benefit from it because you have very talented young people around you who support you in what to do. So, that will inspire and lead us to the next step of the economy and social life," he said.

      Bangladeshi official expresses keen interest in learning from China's AI development

      Bangladeshi official expresses keen interest in learning from China's AI development

      Bangladeshi official expresses keen interest in learning from China's AI development

      Bangladeshi official expresses keen interest in learning from China's AI development

      Bangladeshi official expresses keen interest in learning from China's AI development

      Bangladeshi official expresses keen interest in learning from China's AI development

      Bangladeshi official seeks to learn from China in AI development

      Bangladeshi official seeks to learn from China in AI development

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      Breeding bases across China promote new spring flower varieties

      2025-04-07 12:03 Last Updated At:12:37

      Flower breeding and cultivation bases across China are actively promoting new and healthier varieties of flowering trees and plants, helping create a brighter future for the country's famous springtime scenery.

      In a peach blossom scenic area in Changde City of central China's Hunan Province, more than 50 varieties of peach blossoms are in full bloom, attracting flocks of visitors.

      The varieties in the area come from the national peach germplasm resource bank in the city. Through artificial cultivation, not only are the varieties of flowers increasing, but the flowering period is also being extended.

      According to researchers, one of the star varieties, noted for its rich color, took nearly 16 years to cultivate and promote in the scenic area.

      "Its biggest feature is its strong resistance to gummosis. We can see that although a branch like this is damaged, there is no gummosis, so it has a long lifespan and can be used in gardens for a longer time," said Wang Yan, professor of the province's Changde Vocational and Technical College.

      Gummosis is the formation of gummy substances on the surface of the trees, which often result from dead tissue.

      At Phalaenopsis World, the country's largest phalaenopsis tissue culture center in Suqian City in east China's Jiangsu Province, technicians are cutting phalaenopsis seedlings into thin slices and planting them one by one in transparent bottles, allowing them to multiply exponentially.

      "The breeding cycle is short, and the light, temperature and humidity can be freely adjusted artificially. The phalaenopsis bred using this technology have high uniformity and fast growth rate," said Wang Yanting, a plant inoculation specialist at the cultivation center.

      Researchers said that the planting center uses more than 200 smart sensors and 5G technology to accurately control growth factors such as temperature, humidity, light, and ventilation to achieve "timed flowering."

      "In fact, the natural flowering period of phalaenopsis should be from the beginning of the Chinese New Year to early May, and this is its natural state. Now we can intervene with technology and make it bloom any day we want. Phalaenopsis blooms through temperature regulation. At this time, we need to use air conditioning equipment, constant temperature equipment and dehumidification equipment," said Cao Guofeng, director of the cultivation base.

      Breeding bases across China promote new spring flower varieties

      Breeding bases across China promote new spring flower varieties

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