He also went deeper. Wyatt discussed how the migration to cities and the current building boom — we’re currently on pace to double the building stock on the planet in about 30 years — is impacting society. Wyatt called that boom “mind boggling,” and a real challenge for architects.
He added that China has tremendous opportunities in the fields of artificial intelligence and fifth-generation wireless technology because the country has the right skills and a large market of new solutions that can be subject to experiments among the large population and fine-tuned on an ongoing basis.
He added that the surgery will hopefully restore Linghan's eyesight and provide a significant reference in future wildlife rescue. "More animals will hopefully regain their eyesight based on this precedent."
He also recommended giving foreign talent greater say in decision-making in the development of a technology, and allowing them to take part in fund allocation and resource mobilization.
He added that the ongoing trade tensions between the world's largest two economies may affect business travel. In addition, business and tourism visa approvals have become tighter, therefore travel demand growth is likely to slow down.
He also hailed the participation of Chinese companies in some mega projects in Egypt, including the construction of a new administrative capital city and the development of the electricity and energy sector, in addition to their projects in the field of transport.
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He also said that once sugar harvest is over, the plant will process marabu wood, a tree that proliferates in the local fields, to continue electricity generation.
He also spoke out against violence."I'm proud of the protests but I'm not proud of the destruction. My brother wasn't about that. The Floyds are a God-fearing family."
He also called on the two countries to provide firmer support to each other on issues concerning their core interests and major concerns, promote high-level cooperation in more areas and intensify coordination on international and regional affairs.
He added that new media that popularize science in fresh, innovative ways-such as short videos, video blogs and animations-are very effective with young people. However, traditional methods, including television, community visits by scientists, neighborhood exhibitions and science columns in newspapers, are very important for middle-aged and elderly people who really need to understand science.