Chinese academicians accredited the country's top
scientific development in 2006 to the breakthrough in next
generation Internet, which can largely reduce the nation's
dependence on foreign hi-tech companies.
The annual list of "Top Ten Scientific Events" was
unveiled in Beijing on Sunday, voted out by 565 scientists from the
Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Chinese Academy of
Engineering.
Last September, China announced its CERNET2 (China
Education and Research Network 2) network had linked 25
universities in 20 cities through the Internet Protocol version 6
(IPv6).
It can replace the widely-used Ipv4 network, and
offers unlimited Internet addresses, more advanced security, and
easier administration, experts said, calling it a progress with
strategic significance by ending reliance on foreign technologies
in Internet development.
The other events listed in the top-ten include the
discovery of large natural gas field in southwestern Sichuan, the
establishment of full superconducting experimental Tokamak fusion
device, the observation of Feshbach Resonace in the F+H2->HF+H
Reaction, the afforestry of Taklimakanthe desert, the return of
oceanic science exploration ship "Dayang Yihao (Ocean No. 1)", the
research of Hepatitis B vaccine, the breakthrough in
electron-positron accelerator, the realization of quantum
teleportation of a two- qubit composite system, and the launched of
a remote sensing satellite.
(Xinhua News Agency January 22, 2007)
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