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- South China Morning Post, SCMP - SCMP FOCUS Sunday 25th July, 2021 Science Researchers suggest the

- South China Morning Post, SCMP - SCMP FOCUS Sunday 25th July, 2021 Science [How China’s flying submarine drone could change sea battles]( Researchers suggest their cross-medium UAV, which moved between water and air seven times in one test, capitalises on stealth underwater and agility in the air. [ ] [ ] Science [China unveils design for first waterless nuclear reactor]( [ ] [ ] Economy [Chinese abandon Australian housing market – still blamed for high prices]( [ ] [ ] Lifestyle [‘A lot of tears’: son sees his Hong Kong birth mother after 60 years]( [ ] [ ] Comment [Why Australia will regret making an enemy of China]( [ ] [ ] This Week in Asia [After finding her video on Pornhub, Chinese woman creates app for survivors]( [ ] [ ] Magazines [A rare glimpse inside Ambani brothers Jai Anmol and Jai Anshul’s family life]( [ ] [ ] Science [China gets rolling on new superfast maglev train]( [ ] [ ] Magazines [10 royal rules to follow when dining with Queen Elizabeth]( [ ] [ ] Lifestyle [Bananas, mangoes, lychees – Europe’s tropical fruit is home-grown]( [ ] [ ] Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games [‘Anti-sex’ beds claims at Tokyo Olympics]( [ ] NEWSLETTER [Introducing Hong Kong Update]( Sent every Saturday, Hong Kong Update is our new flagship newsletter of essential stories from our home city. Curated by our editors, find out what’s on and explore the top topics from the week. Available without a subscription. [SIGN UP NOW]( EVENT [Accelerating a green recovery in Asia]( Join us at the Asia Sustainability Conference to hear business leaders, experts & practitioners discuss key issues, growth opportunities and urgent priorities in sustainable investment & technology, diversity & inclusion. [REGISTER FOR FREE EARLY-BIRD OFFER]( [ ] [ ] [Sign up for our other newsletters]( [ ] From Lifestyle to Business, from local to regional, from breaking news to daily digests never miss a story. Browse our newsletters [ ] [SIGN UP NOW]( [ ] [ ] [ ] [Explore the latest Olympic updates]( [ ] [ ] [ ] STAY CONNECTED [ ] This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( South China Morning Post · 19/F Tower One, Times Square · 1 Matheson St. · Causeway Bay · Hong Kong Copyright © 2021 South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.

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