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[Scientific Advancements, Robotics, and Traditional Chinese Leisure: A Weekly Review]-[More zebrafish to swim in China's space station]

Special English · B1 · 2025-01-26

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Scientific Frontiers: Space Exploration and Astronomy

China continues to push the boundaries of scientific research both in orbit and in deep space. In 2025, the Tiangong space station is set to host six zebrafish as part of an experiment to study the "impact of microgravity" on bone and muscle development. This research builds upon the mission of the Shenzhou-18 spacecraft, which established the "first space-based Self-Sustaining Aquatic Ecosystem." During this 43-day experiment, scientists observed the zebrafish adapting to "abnormal spatial behaviour," such as "upside-down swimming," due to the lack of gravitational orientation. These findings are crucial because zebrafish share "high genomic similarity with humans," serving as a vital "model organism" to understand how space environments induce "pathophysiological phenomena" like muscle atrophy and bone loss.

Simultaneously, the Purple Mountain Observatory has made significant progress in celestial observation. A newly discovered celestial body, officially confirmed as a comet by the International Astronomical Union, was spotted on January 5, 2025. With an "orbital period exceeding 33 years," the comet is expected to reach its "perihelion"—the closest approach to the sun—in May 2026, while remaining safely beyond the orbit of Jupiter.

Technological Innovation: The Rise of Humanoid Robotics

The landscape of robotics is evolving rapidly, with Beijing preparing to host a half marathon specifically for humanoid robots this April. This event follows the successful demonstration of the robot "Tian Gong," which showcased its "average speed of 10 km per hour" during the Yizhuang Half Marathon. The rapid progression is evident across various sectors: from the "Beijing-based robot ERA" ascending the Great Wall, to the development of robotic dogs capable of sprinting into the "10-second club for the 100-meter dash." These advancements highlight China's focus on "Embodied Artificial Intelligence" and the integration of robotics into diverse application scenarios, including track and field and football.

Environmental Conservation: Protecting Mangrove Ecosystems

In Beihai, Guangxi, China has commenced the construction of its first "national mangrove germplasm resource bank." This initiative is vital for the "conservation, screening, cultivation, and promotion of mangrove genetic resources." With over 4,600 hectares of mangrove forests, the city is committed to improving the "integrity and stability" of these essential coastal ecosystems, ensuring biodiversity for future generations.

Cultural Integration: Winter Tourism and Traditional Games

The winter sports industry in Guizhou is flourishing, as regions like Liupanshui transform natural mountainous conditions into a thriving "Economic Growth Point." The Yu-Shu snow mountain ski resort has become a hub for tourism, attracting thousands of visitors and integrating skiing with "hot springs" to create a comprehensive leisure product system.

Finally, for those seeking a break from the digital age, the program highlights ancient Chinese games that remain popular today. These include:

  • Kongzhu (Diablo): Often called "Shake the Diabolo," this game requires rhythmic manipulation of sticks to keep a hollow bamboo top spinning.
  • Kite-flying: A tradition dating back to the 5th century B.C., now celebrated globally at events like the "Weifang International Kite Festival."
  • Tijianzi (Kicking the shuttlecock): A "vigorous aerobic exercise" that enhances hand-eye coordination by keeping a weighted, feather-covered toy off the ground.
  • Hide and Seek: A classic, universally recognized game that remains a staple of childhood play.

These activities offer a tangible, "internet-free" alternative to modern screen-based entertainment, emphasizing the enduring value of traditional physical recreation.

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The world is changing fast, but you can learn it at a slower pace.
Special English You're listening to Special English.
Here is the news. In 2025, six Zebra fish are set to journey to China's space station.
system, assisting scientists in exploring how the space environment impacts the muscle and bone development of vertebrates.
This research is expected to bolster long -term human survival in space and pave the way for interplanetary habitation.
According to Wang Gao Hong from the Institute of Hydrobiology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a fish bowl in China's Tian Gong space station will house 6 zebrafish and 6 grams of Seratophilum this year.

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