China’s ‘smart’ diabetes probiotics; life sentence for Hui Ka-yan: SCMP’s 7 highlights
We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Chinese team aims to put ‘smart’ diabetes probiotic on US shelves within 2 years Chinese researchers have engineered a probiotic that…
1. Chinese scientists have developed a "smart" probiotic designed to simplify diabetes management, with the team aiming to bring the product to US markets within two years.
2. China Evergrande Group founder and former chairman Hui Ka-yan has been sentenced to life in prison for multiple combined crimes, after a court in Shenzhen confiscated all of his personal property.
3. Reports suggest that Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth may be at risk of losing his position, raising questions about the potential impact on US-China defense relations.
4. A heated debate erupted in Singapore following an incident in which an elderly man was shoved to the ground by a girl's father for patting her head.
5. China became the first nation to successfully recover orbital launch rockets in two distinct ways after LandSpace, a leading commercial rocket company, retrieved a stainless-steel booster following an orbital launch.
6. Hong Kong authorities have charged the owner of a large dog that attacked two smaller pets earlier this week with failing to properly control the animal, which remains under government custody.
7. A Beijing-based neurosurgeon named Jin Shanmu stunned the mathematical community by solving a decades-old problem using ChatGPT, a language generation model, while simply attempting to address an issue related to brain ultrasounds.
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