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Updated: 2013-06-26 06:48
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Bilingual: Scientists have created a high-resolution 3-D atlas of the human brain. The digital three-dimensional model called "BigBrain" was made using thousands of sections from the brain of a 65-year-old woman. The resolution is finer than a human hair, so it can reveal clusters of the brain.
Buzzword: Appiphilia refers to the love of applications for smart phones. The exotic ailment is marked by a creeping lack of self-control when downloading mobile applications.
Photo: Qingdao Forest Wildlife World workers prepare eight-meter-tall giraffe Changqing, or Evergreen, for his move to a zoo in Jinan, Shandong province, where he will meet his potential mate.
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Does China's economy rely solely on plagiarism?
Russian weekly newspaper Arguments and Facts published an article earlier this month entitled "China is Plagiarizing the World", which cited US media as saying that China's economic growth relies solely on the plagiarism of the creativity of others. What do you think?
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