Chinese Academy of Sciences
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS; Chinese: 中国科学院), with historical origins in the Academia Sinica during the Republican era and formerly also known by that name, is the national academy for the natural sciences of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Collectively known as the « Two Academies (两院) » along with the Chinese Academy of Engineering, it is an institution of China, functioning as the national scientific think tank and academic governing body, providing advisory and appraisal services on issues stemming from the national economy, social development, and science and technology progress. It is headquartered in Xicheng District, Beijing with branch institutes all over mainland China. It has also created hundreds of commercial enterprises, Lenovo being one of the most famous.
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Informations sur Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Chemistry (化学部)
- Information Technological Sciences (信息技术科学部)
- Earth Sciences (地学部)
- Life Sciences and Medical Sciences (生命科学和医学学部)
- Mathematics and Physics (数学物理学部)
- Technological Sciences (技术科学部)
- Current President: Bai Chunli
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