• https://anticommunist.zone/russia-evades-sanctions-using-the-chinese-yuan/
    https://anticommunist.zone/russia-evades-sanctions-using-the-chinese-yuan/
    Russia Evades Sanctions Using the Chinese Yuan
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  • RT @GordonGChang: #China is dumping dollars not because it is concerned about a “bleak outlook for #US economy and #dollar in the long run.” It is dumping dollars to support the #yuan, one of the weakest currencies in the world. https://t.co/VX9XjYHJq3

    — Matt Shea (@RepMattShea) Sep 20, 2023
    September 19, 2023 at 11:56PM
    via Twitter https://twitter.com/RepMattShea/status/1704388310242930938
    RT @GordonGChang: #China is dumping dollars not because it is concerned about a “bleak outlook for #US economy and #dollar in the long run.” It is dumping dollars to support the #yuan, one of the weakest currencies in the world. https://t.co/VX9XjYHJq3 — Matt Shea (@RepMattShea) Sep 20, 2023 September 19, 2023 at 11:56PM via Twitter https://twitter.com/RepMattShea/status/1704388310242930938
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  • Li Yuan - World's largest filled-aperture radio telescope finds missing link in evolution of spider pulsar system:

    https://phys.org/news/2023-06-world-largest-filled-aperture-radio-telescope.html

    #BinaryPulsar #SpiderPulsar #Pulsar #PSRJ19531844 #M71E #FAST #RadioTelescope #Telescope #CAS #NAOC #Astrophysics #RadioAstronomy #Astronomy
    Li Yuan - World's largest filled-aperture radio telescope finds missing link in evolution of spider pulsar system: https://phys.org/news/2023-06-world-largest-filled-aperture-radio-telescope.html #BinaryPulsar #SpiderPulsar #Pulsar #PSRJ19531844 #M71E #FAST #RadioTelescope #Telescope #CAS #NAOC #Astrophysics #RadioAstronomy #Astronomy
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    World's largest filled-aperture radio telescope finds missing link in evolution of spider pulsar system
    Researchers from the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC) and their collaborators at home and abroad have discovered a binary pulsar with a 53-minute orbital period using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). The discovery of this binary system—named PSR J1953+1844 or M71E—fills the gap in the evolution of spider pulsar systems. The findings were published in Nature on June 20.
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