1, space technology, China's space technology in some aspects of the United States is not as advanced, but in some aspects of the United States has actually surpassed the United States, no difference, with the gradual aging of the International Space Station, China's "Tiangong" in the future will become the only operation of the space space station. China's rapid advancement in space technology in recent years has led the world in the field of aerospace, and the United States has long been on par with the United States.
2, China's ballistic missile technology is unique in the world, Dongfeng-21C, Dongfeng-21D, Dongfeng-26, a series of follow-up model development, the siege of China's "first island chain" is very threatening, the former Minister of National Defense Liang Guanglie said, "in the first island chain, China has no rivals to eliminate the two aircraft carrier groupings is not how many missiles." This shows the power of China's ballistic missiles.
3, quantum communication technology, CAS academician Pan Jianwei led the quantum communication technology, the world's most advanced position, quantum communication is based on the benefits of quantum entanglement, a new type of communication for information transfer.
4, high-speed rail technology China's high-speed rail era will be the Japanese, French and Canadian technology to buy, combined with their own, to be integrated, has long been the high-speed rail technology into existing, at present China's high-speed rail no matter the mileage of operation, mileage under construction, or the average operating speed, are the world's first.
5, AC and DC ultra-high voltage technology, combined with the strategy of west-east power transmission, China vigorously develops AC and DC ultra-high voltage technology, and at present, China is the most advanced country in this technology.
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The level of science and technology of the People's Republic of China has been greatly improved, and major scientific and technological achievements have been made in the fields of computers, aerospace, bio-engineering, new energy, new materials, and laser technology, etc. In the 1980s and 1990s, the Chinese government launched the "863 Program". In the 1980s and 1990s, the Chinese government successively launched the "863 Program" and the "Science and Education Strategy", both of which greatly contributed to the development and progress of science and technology in the country.
China has numerous public research institutions, including the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and many research universities. A large amount of state funding is allocated each year for scientific research. China's international competitiveness in areas such as ultra-large-scale integrated circuits, supercomputers, aerospace, and controlled thermonuclear fusion is rapidly improving.
The Chinese government has established five national science and technology awards to reward citizens who have made outstanding contributions to scientific and technological progress and to promote the development of China's scientific and technological endeavors. These include the National Top Science and Technology Prize, the National Natural Science Prize, the National Prize for Technological Inventions, the National Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress, and the International Prize for Scientific and Technological Cooperation. The highest award is the National Top Science and Technology Award. The State Supreme Science and Technology Prize is evaluated once a year, and no more than two citizens with outstanding scientific and technological achievements and great contributions to society are selected each time, and the President of the People's Republic of China personally signs and awards a certificate of honor and a high amount of prize money. The total amount of prize money for each winner is RMB 5 million, of which RMB 500,000 is awarded directly to the individual, and the other RMB 4.5 million is used as scientific research funds to be managed by the winners for specific purposes at their sole discretion.
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