ఎమ్మెల్సీ పదవికి మంత్రి సోమిరెడ్డి చంద్రమోహన్రెడ్డి రాజీనామా చేశారు. అసెంబ్లీ కార్యదర్శికి సోమిరెడ్డి రాజీనామా పత్రం సమర్పించనున్నారు. నెల్లూరు జిల్లా సర్వేపల్లి నుంచి తెదేపా అభ్యర్థిగా పోటీ చేసేందుకే సోమిరెడ్డి ఈ నిర్ణయం తీసుకున్నట్టు తెలుస్తోంది. ప్రస్తుతం వ్యవసాయ శాఖ మంత్రిగా ఆయన బాధ్యతలు నిర్వహిస్తున్నారు.
సోమిరెడ్డి రాజీనామా...!
ఎమ్మెల్సీ పదవికి మంత్రి సోమిరెడ్డి చంద్రమోహన్రెడ్డి రాజీనామా చేశారు. అసెంబ్లీ కార్యదర్శికి రాజీనామా పత్రం సమర్పించనున్నారు.
సోమిరెడ్డి రాజీనామా...?
ఎమ్మెల్సీ పదవికి మంత్రి సోమిరెడ్డి చంద్రమోహన్రెడ్డి రాజీనామా చేశారు. అసెంబ్లీ కార్యదర్శికి సోమిరెడ్డి రాజీనామా పత్రం సమర్పించనున్నారు. నెల్లూరు జిల్లా సర్వేపల్లి నుంచి తెదేపా అభ్యర్థిగా పోటీ చేసేందుకే సోమిరెడ్డి ఈ నిర్ణయం తీసుకున్నట్టు తెలుస్తోంది. ప్రస్తుతం వ్యవసాయ శాఖ మంత్రిగా ఆయన బాధ్యతలు నిర్వహిస్తున్నారు.
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Washington, D.C., United States - Feb 14, 2019 (CCTV-No Access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of animation showing satellite communication, photos of Chinese scientists and 2019 AAAS Awards and Prizes, honoree Yin Juan walking onto stage
2. Honoree Yin Juan
3. Speaker speaking at podium
4. Prize presenter walking to Yin Juan, shaking hands with her and awarding medal, guests posing on stage for photo
5. Audience applauding
6. SOUNDBITE(Chinese) Yin Juan, professor, University of Science and Technology of China:
"For a long time, we were in a neck-and-neck race with our peers around the globe. Thanks to our country’s decisive support on the quantum satellite project which gathered the strength of all the nation's scientific research institutions to complete such a task, we were able to launch the satellite ahead of them and completed the relevant scientific objectives. This award was given to us in recognition of China's work in the field of quantum communication, it is internationally accepted that we are at the forefront in the world in this field."
7. Audience listening to speech
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeremy Berg, chair, Newcomb Cleveland Prize Selection Committee:
"We go through the, you know, seven or eight hundred printed papers that are published in 'Science' magazine every year and try to pick out the best one in any field, regardless of the areas. It's always been an very important prize."
9. Various of screen showing quantum communication images
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeremy Berg, chair, Newcomb Cleveland Prize Selection Committee:
"You know, it's a real technological achievement from the basic physics involved to the technology and the satellite and so on to do that, I thought that the advances that have been taken place in China in the scientific area over the last years has been very impressive. And I think the fact that this paper won out of a very competitive areas, I think speaks to the quality of Chinese science these days."
11. Screen reading "AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize"
12. Screen showing medal
13. Various of screen showing papers, magazines
A study on quantum communication made by Chinese scientists was awarded the 2018 Newcomb Cleveland Prize in the United States capital city Washington, D.C., on Thursday as it laid the groundwork for ultra-secure communication networks of the future.
This is the first time a home-grown Chinese research has won the prestigious award.
In their paper published in Science magazine on June 16, 2017, the award-winning team of 34 Chinese physicists led by Pan Jianwei from the University of Science and Technology of China extended the measuring distance over quantum keys from 100 kilometers to 1,200 kilometers by using a satellite to send entangled photon pairs through the near-vacuum of space.
The satellite - Quantum Experiments at Space Scale (QUESS), named after ancient Chinese philosopher Micius, was launched on Aug. 16, 2016.
"For a long time, we were in a neck-and-neck race with our peers around the globe. Thanks to our country’s decisive support on the quantum satellite project which gathered the strength of all the nation's scientific research institutions to complete such a task, we were able to launch the satellite ahead of them and completed the relevant scientific objectives. This award was given to us in recognition of China's work in the field of quantum communication, it is internationally accepted that we are at the forefront in the world in this field," said Yin Juan, professor from the University of Science and Technology of China.
Jeremy Berg, editor-in-chief of Science and chair of the Newcomb Cleveland Prize Selection Committee, hailed the team's achievements.
"We go through the 700 or 800 printed papers that are published in 'Science' magazine every year and try to pick out the best one in any field, regardless of the areas. It's always been a very important prize. It's a real technological achievement from the basic physics involved to the technology and the satellite and so on to do that, I thought that the advances that have been taken place in China in the scientific area over the last years have been very impressive. And I think the fact that this paper won out of a very competitive areas speaks to the quality of Chinese science these days," said Berg.
Presented by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which publishes the journal - "Science," the prize is the organization's oldest award, honoring the most influential research papers in the journal.
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Washington, D.C., United States - Feb 14, 2019 (CCTV-No Access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of animation showing satellite communication, photos of Chinese scientists and 2019 AAAS Awards and Prizes, honoree Yin Juan walking onto stage
2. Honoree Yin Juan
3. Speaker speaking at podium
4. Prize presenter walking to Yin Juan, shaking hands with her and awarding medal, guests posing on stage for photo
5. Audience applauding
6. SOUNDBITE(Chinese) Yin Juan, professor, University of Science and Technology of China:
"For a long time, we were in a neck-and-neck race with our peers around the globe. Thanks to our country’s decisive support on the quantum satellite project which gathered the strength of all the nation's scientific research institutions to complete such a task, we were able to launch the satellite ahead of them and completed the relevant scientific objectives. This award was given to us in recognition of China's work in the field of quantum communication, it is internationally accepted that we are at the forefront in the world in this field."
7. Audience listening to speech
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeremy Berg, chair, Newcomb Cleveland Prize Selection Committee:
"We go through the, you know, seven or eight hundred printed papers that are published in 'Science' magazine every year and try to pick out the best one in any field, regardless of the areas. It's always been an very important prize."
9. Various of screen showing quantum communication images
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeremy Berg, chair, Newcomb Cleveland Prize Selection Committee:
"You know, it's a real technological achievement from the basic physics involved to the technology and the satellite and so on to do that, I thought that the advances that have been taken place in China in the scientific area over the last years has been very impressive. And I think the fact that this paper won out of a very competitive areas, I think speaks to the quality of Chinese science these days."
11. Screen reading "AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize"
12. Screen showing medal
13. Various of screen showing papers, magazines
A study on quantum communication made by Chinese scientists was awarded the 2018 Newcomb Cleveland Prize in the United States capital city Washington, D.C., on Thursday as it laid the groundwork for ultra-secure communication networks of the future.
This is the first time a home-grown Chinese research has won the prestigious award.
In their paper published in Science magazine on June 16, 2017, the award-winning team of 34 Chinese physicists led by Pan Jianwei from the University of Science and Technology of China extended the measuring distance over quantum keys from 100 kilometers to 1,200 kilometers by using a satellite to send entangled photon pairs through the near-vacuum of space.
The satellite - Quantum Experiments at Space Scale (QUESS), named after ancient Chinese philosopher Micius, was launched on Aug. 16, 2016.
"For a long time, we were in a neck-and-neck race with our peers around the globe. Thanks to our country’s decisive support on the quantum satellite project which gathered the strength of all the nation's scientific research institutions to complete such a task, we were able to launch the satellite ahead of them and completed the relevant scientific objectives. This award was given to us in recognition of China's work in the field of quantum communication, it is internationally accepted that we are at the forefront in the world in this field," said Yin Juan, professor from the University of Science and Technology of China.
Jeremy Berg, editor-in-chief of Science and chair of the Newcomb Cleveland Prize Selection Committee, hailed the team's achievements.
"We go through the 700 or 800 printed papers that are published in 'Science' magazine every year and try to pick out the best one in any field, regardless of the areas. It's always been a very important prize. It's a real technological achievement from the basic physics involved to the technology and the satellite and so on to do that, I thought that the advances that have been taken place in China in the scientific area over the last years have been very impressive. And I think the fact that this paper won out of a very competitive areas speaks to the quality of Chinese science these days," said Berg.
Presented by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which publishes the journal - "Science," the prize is the organization's oldest award, honoring the most influential research papers in the journal.
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