Innovations in Heart Care and Agriculture Highlight China’s Latest Tech Advancements

BEIJING—Recent developments in China's science and technology sectors have introduced significant advancements in heart disease treatment and agricultural efficiency, reflecting the country's push towards high-quality development and innovation.

According to Namibia Press Agency, a leading cardiovascular hospital, Fuwai Hospital under the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, has successfully implemented a radiation-free percutaneous intervention method for treating heart conditions. This ultrasound-guided technique allows the insertion of treatment instruments into the heart through peripheral blood vessels in a minimally invasive procedure, enabling patients to stay awake and avoid the risks associated with surgery and radiation.

In the realm of agriculture, an intelligent system near Shihezi City, in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, has transformed a cotton field close to the desert into a high-yield area. This system utilizes an integrated approach to irrigation, combining water and liquid fertilizer, which has significantly contributed to Xinjiang's status as a leader in modern agricultural development and China's main cotton-producing region.

Furthermore, Beijing's Shougang Park, an area formerly dominated by steel mills, now serves as a recreational and cultural hub with facilities like the Big Air Shougang, a venue for the Beijing Winter Olympics. The park exemplifies China's commitment to green transformation and industrial zone revival, blending industrial upgrading with sustainable development strategies.