China-Tech Achievements/Exhibition
Beijing, China - May 19, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of exhibition hall of 2018 National Science and Technology Week
2. Various of super-laser machine
3. Visitors
4. Underwater glider "Haiyan"
5. Various of exhibits
6. Various of model of Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST)
7. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Bai Chunli, President, Chinese Academy of Sciences (starting with shot 6):
"I think the public, especially primary and middle school students, can hardly watch these devices on-site. What advanced devices does our nation have? And how do they work in supporting scientific education, and innovation? I think this is a very important aspect."
8. System for magnetic resonance imaging of air in lungs
9. Various of pictures explaining working process of magnetic resonance imaging system
10. Animation showing working process of magnetic resonance imaging system
11. Various of exhibits, visitors
Nearly 100 exhibits featuring China's major technological and scientific breakthroughs have been put on display at the 2018 National Science and Technology Week that is taking place in Beijing's Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution.
Eye-catching exhibits include a super-laser machine, featuring ultra-intense, ultra-fast lasers which have a world-record peak output power of 10 petawatts (one petawatt equals one quadrillion watts). The machine is listed as one of the five major breakthroughs in the field by the Science Magazine.
A system for magnetic resonance imaging of air in lungs is also under the spotlight at the event. The system uses noble gas xenon as a contrast medium for lung imaging, which facilitates detection of lung diseases at early stage.
Other devices and models such as manned submersible that can dive 4,500 meters under the sea and the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) are also shown.
"I think the public, especially primary and middle school students, can hardly watch these devices on-site. What advanced devices does our nation have? and how do they work in supporting scientific education, and innovation? I think this is a very important aspect," said Bai Chunli, president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The week-long exhibition will end on May 26.
China-Tech Achievements/Exhibition
Dateline : May 19, 2018
Location : Beijing,China
Duration : 2'01
Beijing, China - May 19, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of exhibition hall of 2018 National Science and Technology Week
2. Various of super-laser machine
3. Visitors
4. Underwater glider "Haiyan"
5. Various of exhibits
6. Various of model of Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST)
7. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Bai Chunli, President, Chinese Academy of Sciences (starting with shot 6):
"I think the public, especially primary and middle school students, can hardly watch these devices on-site. What advanced devices does our nation have? And how do they work in supporting scientific education, and innovation? I think this is a very important aspect."
8. System for magnetic resonance imaging of air in lungs
9. Various of pictures explaining working process of magnetic resonance imaging system
10. Animation showing working process of magnetic resonance imaging system
11. Various of exhibits, visitors
Nearly 100 exhibits featuring China's major technological and scientific breakthroughs have been put on display at the 2018 National Science and Technology Week that is taking place in Beijing's Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution.
Eye-catching exhibits include a super-laser machine, featuring ultra-intense, ultra-fast lasers which have a world-record peak output power of 10 petawatts (one petawatt equals one quadrillion watts). The machine is listed as one of the five major breakthroughs in the field by the Science Magazine.
A system for magnetic resonance imaging of air in lungs is also under the spotlight at the event. The system uses noble gas xenon as a contrast medium for lung imaging, which facilitates detection of lung diseases at early stage.
Other devices and models such as manned submersible that can dive 4,500 meters under the sea and the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) are also shown.
"I think the public, especially primary and middle school students, can hardly watch these devices on-site. What advanced devices does our nation have? and how do they work in supporting scientific education, and innovation? I think this is a very important aspect," said Bai Chunli, president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The week-long exhibition will end on May 26.
ID : 8081383
Published : 2018-05-23 16:41
Last Modified : 2018-05-23 16:46:00
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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