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The Archaeological Team of Shandong University Made a Major Discovery at the Ancient Capital City Site of Zhu, Shandong

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Friday, October 20, 2023

Recently, Shandong University, Zoucheng Cultural Relics Protection Center and other units carried out systematic archaeological investigation and excavation of the capital city site of Zhu, and achieved important results.

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  • Recently, Shandong University, Zoucheng Cultural Relics Protection Center and other units carried out systematic archaeological investigation and excavation of the capital city site of Zhu, and achieved important results.
  • The total area of the capital city site of Zhu is about 6 square kilometers.
  • The plan of the city site is slightly rectangular.
  • Since 2015, the archaeological team of Shandong University has successively excavated the storage area, city wall, royal grave and casting area.

Yichang: China's "Orange City"

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Thursday, March 9, 2023

In 2021, the output of orange in Yichang reached 4,046,900 tons, close to one tenth of the country's total output.

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  • In 2021, the output of orange in Yichang reached 4,046,900 tons, close to one tenth of the country's total output.
  • Orange has become the top specialty and competitive agricultural industry in Yichang and a pillar industry for farmers to increase their income.
  • Yichang orange industry mainly features three well-known varieties, which enjoy high reputation at home and abroad.
  • These efforts have expedited the sales of oranges out of the mountains, turning them into golden eggs for local farmers.

Bybit CEO Lays Out His Transparency Roadmap

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Sunday, November 27, 2022

Zhou made his remarks after laying out a comprehensive framework designed to re-establish trust and commit to comprehensive, industry-wide transparency.

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  • Zhou made his remarks after laying out a comprehensive framework designed to re-establish trust and commit to comprehensive, industry-wide transparency.
  • He said Bybit is now engaged in developing this fully transparent solution to show its reserves in real-time using an independently-audited Merkle tree.
  • Bybit is also engaging a reputable auditor to prove its reserves and audit the companys books and operations.
  • Bybit has always been a supporter of affordable and accessible financial access for all.

StriveTogether recognizes cradle-to-career leaders at annual convening

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Thursday, September 22, 2022

Chicago, IL, Sept. 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- At a convening of more than 500 leaders from across the country, StriveTogether recognized a cradle-to-career champion and an organization for leading equitable outcomes in their communities, along with a student artist.

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  • Chicago, IL, Sept. 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- At a convening of more than 500 leaders from across the country, StriveTogether recognized a cradle-to-career champion and an organization for leading equitable outcomes in their communities, along with a student artist.
  • Tafona Ervin of the Foundation for Tacoma Students in Tacoma, Washington, received the Bill Henningsgaard Cradle to Career Champion Award.
  • StriveTogether also celebrated a student artist who created a piece of art that connects to one of StriveTogethers core values.
  • Together, the StriveTogether Cradle to Career Network impacts the lives of more than 14 million youth including more than 8 million children of color.

Varsity Pharmaceuticals Licenses Pol-Theta Inhibitor

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Monday, February 7, 2022

Varsity Pharmaceuticals (Varsity), a biopharmaceutical company developing small molecule therapies that target treatment resistant cancers, today announced that it has secured exclusive rights from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, a world-leading cancer treatment and research institute, to develop and commercialize Novobiocin, a potential first-in-class DNA polymerase theta inhibitor for the treatment of Homologous Recombination (HR) deficient cancers.

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  • Varsity Pharmaceuticals (Varsity), a biopharmaceutical company developing small molecule therapies that target treatment resistant cancers, today announced that it has secured exclusive rights from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, a world-leading cancer treatment and research institute, to develop and commercialize Novobiocin, a potential first-in-class DNA polymerase theta inhibitor for the treatment of Homologous Recombination (HR) deficient cancers.
  • Whilst PARP enzyme inhibitors have seen some success in the treatment of HR deficient cancers, PARP inhibitor drug resistance is emerging as a significant barrier to their effectiveness.
  • Varsity adds Novobiocin to a pipeline of small molecule candidates under development as new therapies for treatment resistant cancers.
  • Varsity Pharmaceuticals was founded in Cambridge in 2020 as an Oncology focused sister company to the Rare Disease focused Cycle Pharmaceuticals (Cycle).

Investors With Substantial Losses Have Opportunity to Lead the Annovis Bio, Inc. Class Action Lawsuit – ANVS

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Monday, August 23, 2021

The Annovis Bio class action lawsuit charges Annovis Bio and certain of its top executives with violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

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  • The Annovis Bio class action lawsuit charges Annovis Bio and certain of its top executives with violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
  • If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff of the Annovis Bio class action lawsuit, please provide your information by clicking here .
  • Lead plaintiff motions for the Annovis Bio class action lawsuit must be filed with the court no later than October 16, 2021.
  • A lead plaintiff acts on behalf of all other class members in directing the Annovis Bio class action lawsuit.

Xinhua Silk Road: China Yangzhou hails contracting of RMB100 bln inv't projects at "Flowery March" festival Sun

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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

b'BEIJING, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Yangzhou, a renowned port and resort city located in east China\'s Jiangsu province, witnessed contracting of 180 new projects with total investment of more than 100 billion yuan at the opening ceremony of the 2021 "Flowery March" International Economy, Trade and Tourism festival kicked off on Sunday.\nInitially launched in 2002, the annual festival has become an important platform for the city to promote its business environment, introduce investment projects and enhance trade connectivity in the past two decades.\nAs an open and inclusive city with thriving businesses, Yangzhou has always been dedicated to crafting a "wonderful Yangzhou" with pleasant and convenient business environment and attracting more friends to share opportunities and reap gains in the city, said Xia Xinmin, secretary of the city\'s municipal party committee.\nDuring this year\'s festival, the city materialized signing of 180 projects in advanced manufacturing, modern service and sci-tech innovation industry, with investment in advanced manufacturing and modern service projects reaching 122.46 billion yuan.\nThe contracted projects included 32 key projects in smart energy, food, smart modular construction, computer precision components, and chemicals sectors.\nZhang Baojuan, the city mayor, said that Yangzhou will ramp up efforts to promote industrial basis re-creation and industrial chain upgrading campaigns in 2021 so as to propel clustered development of advanced manufacturing in Yangzhou.\nIn the short term, the city will take advantage of the opening of the Yangzhou Grand Canal Museum scheduled on June 18 to speed up construction of the Sanwan core exhibition park and eight exhibition zones of the Grand Canal National Cultural Park.\nFor next step, Yangzhou will continue to widen the brand effects of the city as a world canal capital, gourmet capital and East Asian cultural capital, and develop four-season tourism resources in Yangzhou,highlighted Zhang.\nIn recent years, Yangzhou kept enhancing its industrial and cultural industry basis and its gross regional product exceeded 600 billion yuan in 2020.

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  • b'BEIJING, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Yangzhou, a renowned port and resort city located in east China\'s Jiangsu province, witnessed contracting of 180 new projects with total investment of more than 100 billion yuan at the opening ceremony of the 2021 "Flowery March" International Economy, Trade and Tourism festival kicked off on Sunday.\nInitially launched in 2002, the annual festival has become an important platform for the city to promote its business environment, introduce investment projects and enhance trade connectivity in the past two decades.\nAs an open and inclusive city with thriving businesses, Yangzhou has always been dedicated to crafting a "wonderful Yangzhou" with pleasant and convenient business environment and attracting more friends to share opportunities and reap gains in the city, said Xia Xinmin, secretary of the city\'s municipal party committee.\nDuring this year\'s festival, the city materialized signing of 180 projects in advanced manufacturing, modern service and sci-tech innovation industry, with investment in advanced manufacturing and modern service projects reaching 122.46 billion yuan.\nThe contracted projects included 32 key projects in smart energy, food, smart modular construction, computer precision components, and chemicals sectors.\nZhang Baojuan, the city mayor, said that Yangzhou will ramp up efforts to promote industrial basis re-creation and industrial chain upgrading campaigns in 2021 so as to propel clustered development of advanced manufacturing in Yangzhou.\nIn the short term, the city will take advantage of the opening of the Yangzhou Grand Canal Museum scheduled on June 18 to speed up construction of the Sanwan core exhibition park and eight exhibition zones of the Grand Canal National Cultural Park.\nFor next step, Yangzhou will continue to widen the brand effects of the city as a world canal capital, gourmet capital and East Asian cultural capital, and develop four-season tourism resources in Yangzhou,highlighted Zhang.\nIn recent years, Yangzhou kept enhancing its industrial and cultural industry basis and its gross regional product exceeded 600 billion yuan in 2020.
  • The city also ranked the first in appraisal of the second batch of small- and micro-sized enterprise entrepreneurship and innovation base cities in China.\n'

Xinhua Silk Road: China Yangzhou hails contracting of RMB100 bln inv't projects at "Flowery March" festival Sun

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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

b'BEIJING, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Yangzhou, a renowned port and resort city located in east China\'s Jiangsu province, witnessed contracting of 180 new projects with total investment of more than 100 billion yuan at the opening ceremony of the 2021 "Flowery March" International Economy, Trade and Tourism festival kicked off on Sunday.\nInitially launched in 2002, the annual festival has become an important platform for the city to promote its business environment, introduce investment projects and enhance trade connectivity in the past two decades.\nAs an open and inclusive city with thriving businesses, Yangzhou has always been dedicated to crafting a "wonderful Yangzhou" with pleasant and convenient business environment and attracting more friends to share opportunities and reap gains in the city, said Xia Xinmin, secretary of the city\'s municipal party committee.\nDuring this year\'s festival, the city materialized signing of 180 projects in advanced manufacturing, modern service and sci-tech innovation industry, with investment in advanced manufacturing and modern service projects reaching 122.46 billion yuan.\nThe contracted projects included 32 key projects in smart energy, food, smart modular construction, computer precision components, and chemicals sectors.\nZhang Baojuan, the city mayor, said that Yangzhou will ramp up efforts to promote industrial basis re-creation and industrial chain upgrading campaigns in 2021 so as to propel clustered development of advanced manufacturing in Yangzhou.\nIn the short term, the city will take advantage of the opening of the Yangzhou Grand Canal Museum scheduled on June 18 to speed up construction of the Sanwan core exhibition park and eight exhibition zones of the Grand Canal National Cultural Park.\nFor next step, Yangzhou will continue to widen the brand effects of the city as a world canal capital, gourmet capital and East Asian cultural capital, and develop four-season tourism resources in Yangzhou,highlighted Zhang.\nIn recent years, Yangzhou kept enhancing its industrial and cultural industry basis and its gross regional product exceeded 600 billion yuan in 2020.

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  • b'BEIJING, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Yangzhou, a renowned port and resort city located in east China\'s Jiangsu province, witnessed contracting of 180 new projects with total investment of more than 100 billion yuan at the opening ceremony of the 2021 "Flowery March" International Economy, Trade and Tourism festival kicked off on Sunday.\nInitially launched in 2002, the annual festival has become an important platform for the city to promote its business environment, introduce investment projects and enhance trade connectivity in the past two decades.\nAs an open and inclusive city with thriving businesses, Yangzhou has always been dedicated to crafting a "wonderful Yangzhou" with pleasant and convenient business environment and attracting more friends to share opportunities and reap gains in the city, said Xia Xinmin, secretary of the city\'s municipal party committee.\nDuring this year\'s festival, the city materialized signing of 180 projects in advanced manufacturing, modern service and sci-tech innovation industry, with investment in advanced manufacturing and modern service projects reaching 122.46 billion yuan.\nThe contracted projects included 32 key projects in smart energy, food, smart modular construction, computer precision components, and chemicals sectors.\nZhang Baojuan, the city mayor, said that Yangzhou will ramp up efforts to promote industrial basis re-creation and industrial chain upgrading campaigns in 2021 so as to propel clustered development of advanced manufacturing in Yangzhou.\nIn the short term, the city will take advantage of the opening of the Yangzhou Grand Canal Museum scheduled on June 18 to speed up construction of the Sanwan core exhibition park and eight exhibition zones of the Grand Canal National Cultural Park.\nFor next step, Yangzhou will continue to widen the brand effects of the city as a world canal capital, gourmet capital and East Asian cultural capital, and develop four-season tourism resources in Yangzhou,highlighted Zhang.\nIn recent years, Yangzhou kept enhancing its industrial and cultural industry basis and its gross regional product exceeded 600 billion yuan in 2020.
  • The city also ranked the first in appraisal of the second batch of small- and micro-sized enterprise entrepreneurship and innovation base cities in China.\nView original content to download multimedia: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/xinhua-silk-road-china-yangzhou-...\n'

Qingdao makes the list of "Happiest Cities in China"

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Thursday, November 19, 2020

QINGDAO, China, Nov. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2020 list of "Happiest Cities in China" was unveiled at the Happy Cities of China Forum held in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province on November 18, 2020.

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  • QINGDAO, China, Nov. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2020 list of "Happiest Cities in China" was unveiled at the Happy Cities of China Forum held in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province on November 18, 2020.
  • Qingdao is on the list.
  • The list was determined under the 2020 China's Happiest Cities Survey and Selection program which, involving more than one billion participants, is recognized as the most influential survey on cities in the country.
  • The "Happiest Cities in China" were selected through big data analysis, questionnaire surveys, review of application documents, field surveys and expert evaluation.

Qingdao makes the list of "Happiest Cities in China"

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Thursday, November 19, 2020

QINGDAO, China, Nov. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2020 list of "Happiest Cities in China" was unveiled at the Happy Cities of China Forum held in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province on November 18, 2020.

Key Points: 
  • QINGDAO, China, Nov. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2020 list of "Happiest Cities in China" was unveiled at the Happy Cities of China Forum held in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province on November 18, 2020.
  • Qingdao is on the list.
  • The list was determined under the 2020 China's Happiest Cities Survey and Selection program which, involving more than one billion participants, is recognized as the most influential survey on cities in the country.
  • The "Happiest Cities in China" were selected through big data analysis, questionnaire surveys, review of application documents, field surveys and expert evaluation.