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[Advancements in Chinese Science, Technology, and Cultural Preservation]-["Relic doctors" step into spotlight at south China museum]

Special English · B1 · 2026-03-11

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Bridging the Innovation Gap: China’s Scientific Commercialization

China is actively refining its technology transfer mechanisms to accelerate the commercialization of scientific achievements. Pan Xiaodong, Secretary General of the Ministry of Science and Technology, highlighted that the country is focused on "bridging the gap between laboratory research and industrial application." This strategy includes the establishment of over 1,000 technology transfer institutions and nearly 19,000 collaborative R&D platforms. A critical component of this initiative is the development of "pilot-scale testing platforms," which are essential for validating the technical feasibility and commercial potential of research outcomes before they reach large-scale industrial use. Furthermore, the government is incentivizing enterprises to become the "main drivers of innovation" by providing robust financial support, including policy packages for venture capital and bank credit.

Quantum Computing Milestone: The OriginPilot OS

In a significant move to lower barriers within the quantum computing sector, China has released its self-developed quantum computer operating system, "OriginPilot." Initially unveiled in 2021, the system has undergone multiple iterations to support diverse technological pathways, such as "superconducting ion trap and neutral atom quantum processors." By handling core functions like "resource scheduling and software-hardware collaborative management," OriginPilot enhances operational efficiency through parallel task processing and automatic qubit calibration. By opening its programming interfaces, the platform invites global researchers and developers to access China’s quantum ecosystem, effectively breaking down existing technical barriers in core software development.

Lunar Exploration: Assessing Water Ice Stability

Scientific progress also extends to space exploration, specifically concerning the Chang'e 7 mission. A research team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a "Lunar Polar Water Ice Thermal Stability Model" to map potential ice deposits near the Shackleton Crater. This high-resolution model incorporates the thermal properties of lunar soil to identify regions where water ice is "thermally stable"—meaning it resists sublimation loss over geological timescales. According to Tang Yuhua, the mission’s deputy chief designer, locating water ice is vital for future deep space exploration, as it could "significantly reduce the cost and time required to transport water from Earth," potentially supporting a permanent human base on the moon.

Cultural Heritage: The Public Face of Restoration

Beyond hard science, China is innovating in the realm of cultural preservation. The Museum of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has adopted an "open-door policy" by converting private restoration laboratories into public spaces visible through transparent glass. Jing Hui, director of the Cultural Relic Conservation Center, noted that this transparency aims to highlight the "labor-intensive nature of preservation." Professional restorer Chen Qi described the process as a "multidisciplinary blend of science and history," requiring tools ranging from a "surgeon's scalpel" to ultrasonic cleaners. By allowing the public to witness the intricate work of restorers—who sometimes must work with bare hands to maintain "tactile sensitivity"—the museum seeks to foster a deeper emotional connection between the public and their historical legacy, moving restoration from a "secluded backstage" activity to an appreciated public craft.

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The world is changing fast, but you can learn it at a slower pace.
Please note that the following stories are read by AI, but all information has been written and verified by professional editors.
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China is stepping up moves to boost the commercialization of scientific achievements, bridging the gap between laboratory research and industrial application.
Pan Xiaodong, Secretary General of the Ministry of Science and Technology, told a press conference in Beijing that that the country is deepening reforms in technology transfer mechanisms.
Universities and research institutes have established over 1000 technology transfer institutions, and they have jointly built more than 19000 research and development and transformation platforms in collaboration with enterprises.

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