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China launched 65 major scientific facilities in five years, achieving breakthroughs in astrophysics, fusion energy, and advanced research tools.
China has advanced over 65 large scientific facilities in five years, achieving major breakthroughs including detecting black hole links to cosmic rays, discovering over 1,150 new pulsars with FAST, and becoming the first nation to convert thorium to uranium in a molten-salt reactor.
The JUNO neutrino observatory made precise solar neutrino measurements in just 59 days, while the CHIEF1300 centrifuge in Hangzhou generates 300 times Earth’s gravity.
The BEST fusion project in Anhui began assembly with a 2027 goal to demonstrate fusion energy.
Increased R&D investment and international collaboration—JUNO involves 16 countries, FAST has 14 foreign research teams—underscore China’s growing global scientific influence.
China lanzó 65 instalaciones científicas importantes en cinco años, logrando avances en astrofísica, energía de fusión y herramientas de investigación avanzadas.