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[Technological Innovation, Archaeological Discoveries, and Ancient Chinese Wisdom in Water Management]-[Over 3,400-yr-old jade, stone "workshop" discovered at China's legendary Sanxingdui Ruins]

Special English · B1 · 2024-07-29

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Revolutionary Advancements in Micro Aerial Vehicles

Chinese scientists at Beihang University have unveiled a groundbreaking solar-powered drone known as the "Kulam Fly." This palm-sized aircraft, weighing less than 5 grams, represents a significant leap forward in micro aerial vehicle (MAV) technology. Traditionally, MAVs have relied on electromagnetic motors, which suffer from energy conversion inefficiencies due to heat generation at high speeds. By employing an electrostatic motor that utilizes the "Coulomb force," the Kulam Fly effectively reduces heat through high-voltage, low-current operation. This innovation allows the drone to achieve continuous flight by relying solely on natural sunlight, paving the way for future applications in "emergency rescue operations" and "narrow space detection."

Unveiling the Secrets of Sanxingdui

Archaeological excavations at the legendary Sanxingdui ruins in Sichuan Province have reached a new milestone. Researchers have uncovered a jade and stone artifact processing site dating back over 3,400 years. According to Ren Hong-Lin, the discovery of this workshop provides critical insights into the "origins of the large quantities of jade and stone raw materials" found at the site, as well as the sophisticated "techniques used in their crafting." Since 2022, over 400 sites and 4,000 artifacts have been unearthed, contributing to a collection of over 60,000 relics that offer a glimpse into the ancient Shu Kingdom, which thrived between 4,500 and 3,000 years ago.

The Philosophy of Harmony: From Yu the Great to Sponge Cities

Chinese cultural history is deeply rooted in a unique approach to environmental challenges, emphasizing that nature should be "utilized and protected" rather than conquered. The legend of Yu the Great serves as a foundational narrative; unlike his father, Gun, who failed by attempting to "build dams to block the Great Flood," Yu succeeded by constructing "drainage and irrigation systems."

This wisdom is physically manifested in the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. By opting to "channel and divide the overflowing river" instead of damming it, ancient engineers transformed a destructive force into a sustainable agricultural boon. This historical philosophy remains relevant today through the development of "sponge cities." By utilizing porous roads and smart drainage systems to capture and recycle rainwater, modern urban planners continue to apply ancient principles to combat climate change, effectively turning entire cities into "huge sponges" that manage water resources sustainably.

Cultural Highlights

Beyond scientific and historical news, the broadcast noted the return of the original London West End production of "Cats" to the Beijing Performing Arts Center. Celebrating its long-standing presence in China since 2003, the 2024 performance features a "formidable cast" as part of the International Theater Festival, highlighting the continued cultural exchange between global art and local audiences.

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In this dire situation Emperor Yao appointed a man named Guin to tame the flood.
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Chinese people believe in taking advantage of nature instead of conquering it.
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📖 Transcript

The world is changing fast that you can learn it at a slower pace.
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Here's the news. A palm -sized drone weighing less than a piece of paper has been unveiled by Chinese scientists.
Tiny but mighty, the aerial vehicle can fly continuously as long as it receives sunlight thanks to an innovative motor.
Designed by researchers at Beihang University in Beijing, the size and weight of the solar -powered machine are only one -tenth and one -sixth -hundredth of the previous world's smallest and lightest solar -powered aircraft, respectively.
Micro aerial vehicles have a host of applications from environmental monitoring to search and rescue, making them versatile tools.

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