Beidou geolocation system — a competitor of the American GPS
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Unknown title so far only won one scientific Nobel Prize — awarded in 2015 to chemist Tu Youyou. But in the past two decades, China has built the largest high-speed train network in the world, finalised its <span>Beidou geolocation system — a competitor of the American GPS — and is now in the process of bringing lunar samples back to Earth. China is pouring billions into its military-run space programme and has published a plan to become by 2035 a world l Summary
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