China has published a plan to become by 2035 a world leader in artificial intelligence, space, clean energy and robotics.
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Unknown titleve-hundred-metre Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) is seen on its first day of operation in Pingtang, in southwestern China's Guizhou province on September 25, 2016. | Photo Credit: AFP <span>China has published a plan to become by 2035 a world leader in artificial intelligence, space, clean energy and robotics. Nestled among the mountains in southwest China, the world’s largest radio telescope signals Beijing’s ambitions as a global centre for scientific research. The Five-hundred-metre Apertu Summary
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