Published: 12:40, August 24, 2020 | Updated: 19:17, June 5, 2023
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Science week displays progress on virus control
By Zhang Zhihao

A view of the opening ceremony of the National Science and Technology Week in Shanghai, Aug 23, 2020. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

National Science and Technology Week, being held from Sunday to Saturday, will showcase the crucial role science and innovation has played in combating COVID­-19 in China, as well as helping the country resume work and eliminate pov­erty, Wang Zhigang, minister of science and technology, said on Sun­day. 

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the science extravaganza — the largest scientific outreach and education event in China — which attracted over 330 million visitors to about 21,000 science events across the country last year. 

Due to the pandemic, most events this year will be held online using virtual reality, 5G and other advanced telecommunication technologies, hoping to bring knowledge and the fun side of sci­ence straight to people’s homes

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Due to the COVID-­19 pandemic, most events this year will be held online using virtual reality, 5G and other advanced telecommunication technologies, hoping to bring knowledge and the fun side of sci­ence straight to people’s homes. 

The themes of this year’s science week are combating COVID­-19 with science and innovation, the latest scientific breakthroughs in frontier sciences, building a more prosperous society, and poverty alleviation via science and technology, Wang said at the event’s opening ceremo­ny in Beijing. 

There will be 14 nationwide activi­ties, including open houses for uni­versities and research institutions, night shows, speech contests and other offline activities, though their scale may be adjusted to meet social­-distancing requirements. 

For example, the Beijing munici­pal government will host online tours of its science parks in Zhong­guancun and Huairou to showcase new developments in artificial intel­ligence, medicine and major scien­tific infrastructure. 

During science week, the Beijing Planetarium will host a series of online seminars, speeches and exhi­bitions in conjunction with Singa­pore, Malaysia, Thailand, Austria and other countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative. 

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This year’s National Science and Technology Week is being hosted by the Ministry of Science and Technol­ogy, the Publicity Department of the Central Committee of the Commu­nist Party of China, the National Health Commission and the China Association for Science and Tech­nology. 

Li Xiangyi, the former head of the China Science and Technology Museum, told Science and Technol­ogy Daily that China has attached great importance to science com­munication over the last two dec­ades. 

“Science week not only can dis­seminate scientific knowledge, but also nurture the public’s ability to use science in their everyday lives,” he said. 

zhangzhihao@chinadaily.com.cn