Researchers at Stanford University have combined two research techniques to show how prefrontal brain cells, built specifically to process positive and negative experiences, are distinctly and fundamentally different.
Their feet were firmly on the earth, but their hearts and minds were in the stars. That's the conclusion of archaeologist after studying common household utensils used by Chinese about 5,000 years ago.
Sixty-six Chinese medicinal herbs have been added to the European Pharmacopoeia, an authoritative reference work for quality control of medication.
A classic children's drama "Malan Flower" is returning to the stage of the China National Theatre for Children at the start of June to celebrate the theater's 60th founding anniversary.
In a typically inspiring story, William Chak has evolved from an apprentice to a connoisseur.
A one-woman effort gets underway to re-create Beijing's glorious city wall and watchtowers that have long disappeared.
With great attention, Shu Ji, 83, observes a life-size wax statue of Peking Opera guru Mei Lanfang (1894-1961).
How to serve people better is a central message of the China pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which opened to the public on Saturday.
Rongbaozhai-which means "a room with glorious treasures"-has been in the woodblock printing business for more than 100 years. And it specializes in reproducing the works of Chinese masters on a very small scale using very special techniques.
International Children's Day is coming up on June 1. Here we have selected ten films from around the world that are most worthy for children to see.
Two Chinese companies have agreed to invest a total of $85 million in South Korean music company YG Entertainment.
Chinese companies are betting on the huge fan base of popular fantasy game "World of Warcraft" (WoW), estimated to be around 100 million, to help them cash-in on an adapted Hollywood film, set for release in China next month.