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Foucault had a cat called Insanity, Huxley had Limbo, Sartre had Néant, Derrida had Logos, and my cat is called Schrödinger.
Low ridership has pushed the city’s metro to scale back air conditioning, lights, escalators, and service hours in a bid to ...
In an attempt to rein in bureaucratic excess and promote frugality, the government has renewed guidelines taking aim at ...
Of the 20 domestic service agents my research partner and I observed, most were married women from small towns who had moved ...
Held in Shanghai for the first time, the Asian Champions League drew thousands of players and fans from around the world.
A new crowd-sourced transit platform allows riders to propose, vote on, and activate new bus lines in as little as three days ...
A surgical implant that reduces cravings for alcohol is helping free patients and their families from the pain of addiction.
As translation technology improves, companies are cashing in on a boom in Chinese web literature worldwide, but the trend ...
Amid intense competition, many social media hosts are relying on scripted interactions with hired actors to boost traffic and ...
A new national survey links rising phone addiction and depression among rural youth to parental absence and limited mental ...
As tensions heat up between JD.com, Meituan, and Ele.me to corner China’s lucrative food delivery market, the government ...
After China’s first humanoid robot marathon, Sixth Tone spoke with four startups about what worked, what didn’t, and how they ...
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