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Global Times: GCI spreads seeds of harmonious world by connecting cultures

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BEIJING, Oct. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In an era marked by unprecedented global transformations, the world stands at a critical crossroads, grappling with deepening deficits in peace, development, security, and governance. As humanity faces unparalleled challenges during this tumultuous period, Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and Chinese president, has put forth a solemn call to action through the Global Development Initiative (GDI), the Global Security Initiative (GSI), and the Global Civilization Initiative (GCI).

The three pivotal initiatives address the pressing issues of our time, offering viable pathways and robust support for the building of a global community of shared future. Rooted in the rich historical experiences of the CPC’s century-long struggle and infused with the wisdom of China’s traditional culture, these initiatives are expected to unite the world in the pursuit of common progress and stability.

To offer a deeper understanding of the GDI, the GSI, and the GCI, and elaborate on their significance on a global scale, the Global Times is launching a new article series featuring engaging stories and in-depth interviews to provide our readers with a comprehensive insight into the three initiatives.

When Tang Yunpeng took his usual drive to an archaeological site in Uzbekistan with local archaeologists one afternoon in 2019, a terrace, rising several dozen meters in height, subtly discernible on the horizon, grabbed his attention.

Tang and his colleagues surmised that this place had likely been chosen by ancient people as a settlement site. Ancient pottery fragments found scattered on the terrace proved their conjecture. The Chinortepa ruins site, offering precious first-hand materials for research on the Kushan Empire along the Silk Road, was rediscovered after around 2,000 years.

For thousands of years, people of China and Uzbekistan have maintained communication, trade, and cultural exchanges. Nowadays, they are now growing even closer through various exchanges that benefit both sides. From cultural events to tourism, the two peoples are continuing the close tie along the Silk Road. In 2020, the Chinese-Uzbek center for traditional medicine opened in the Uzbek capital Tashkent to promote traditional Chinese medicine in the Central Asian nation.

From ancient to modern times, China has been on the Silk Road for goods trade and people-to-people exchanges and cooperation.

The stories along the Silk Road have been seen as a vivid reflection of cooperation and mutual appreciation, resonating with the spirit of the Global Civilization Initiative (GCI), which was proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping. The initiative, inspired by Chinese wisdom and principles of peaceful coexistence, focuses on respect for diversity, mutual learning, innovation, and people-to-people exchanges.

“The Chinese civilization has made significant contributions to the cause of human progress,” Somsa Ath Ounsida, a member of the Provincial Committee of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party and vice governor of Khammouan Province, told the Global Times at a dialogue on traditional Chinese culture and cultural exchanges in Beijing in June 2024. “While inheriting China’s fine traditional culture, China promotes cultural innovation, providing new ideas for the development of human civilization and the better promotion of dialogue and exchanges between Eastern and Western cultures.”

“In today’s era of globalization, all countries should uphold the concept of equality, respect each other, and coexist harmoniously. The culture of each country and nation is unique and independent, and together constitute the diversity of world culture. Strengthening cultural exchanges is important and crucial in promoting the prosperity of world culture,” he said, while commenting on China’s efforts in promoting exchanges.

As today’s world grapples with threats and challenges, people with good intentions “must ensure that culture powers cooperation. The world must choose cooperation instead of tension and confrontation,” former French prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin  said in his video speech at the 2024 Beijing Culture Forum in October.

Boosting cultural vitality

People living in present-day Central Asia have gained a deeper understanding of their own civilizations and the significance of cultural exchanges, thanks to the work of Chinese archaeologists.

The Collaborative Research Center for Archaeology of the Silk Roads, where Tang works, brings together a team of the most experienced archaeologists in Shaanxi Province – the starting point of the Silk Road. Together, they have undertaken a series of archaeological projects in collaboration with local research institutes across Central Asia.

Liang Yun, a professor at the Academy of Cultural Heritage at Northwest University and a member of the archaeological team at the research center, told the Global Times that one of the most significant turning points and breakthroughs of research on ancient Silk Road was the discovery of Rabat Cemetery in Boysun City, Uzbekistan.

The excavation of the cemetery, led by Chinese archaeologists and assisted by Uzbek experts, sheds a light on the connotations of ancient culture in the region. The discovery of cultural relics showcasing a blend of diverse civilizations – featuring Chinese patterns and Mediterranean amulets – significantly demonstrates how cultural exchanges have contributed to the flourishing of local civilization, according to Liang.

“When local residents are reminded of the significance of their civilization through these ancient ruins and cultural relics, a deep sense of cultural pride and understanding of the significance of cultural exchanges wells up within them,” said Tang, reflecting on his interactions with Uzbek locals.

“This realization serves as powerful evidence that our joint archaeological projects under the guidance of the core spirits of the GCI are revitalizing local culture,” Tang observed.

Cultural diversity, mutual respect

The GCI, proposed by Xi when he delivered a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the CPC in Dialogue with World Political Parties High-Level Meeting in March 2023, is another major public product provided to the world by China after the GDI and the GSI, both put forward by Xi, in 2021 and 2022, respectively, as Xinhua reported.

The initiative has been seen as a gift to the world that will inject fresh and strong energy into the common development and progress of human society in a world fraught with multiple challenges and crises, as confirmed by international scholars.

An increasing number of practices and cultural products are now being embraced within the gift box known as the GCI, shared by the world including China.

United under the theme of exchanges and dialogues, the world has tasted the fruits of cultural diversity and mutual respect, important components of the GCI, through concerts, exhibitions, movies, meetings, and more.

Since the proposal from the Chinese leader, China and other countries have intensified efforts to promote cultural understanding and exchanges. Initiatives include collaborative heritage conservation measures utilizing digital technologies between China and Greece, as well as an exhibition at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games highlighting the beauty of diverse civilizations through artworks, including China’s esteemed Ru porcelain.

“Such healthy and positive interactions between civilizations offer opportunities for different cultures to grow and flourish through learning from each other. These civilizational interactive processes require expanded people-to-people exchanges aside from respect for cultural diversity,” Zafar Uddin Mahmood, the former special envoy for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, told the Global Times, expressing his appreciation of the values espoused by the GCI that contribute to the healthy and positive development of the whole world.

The Pakistani scholar noted that the GCI demonstrates that China is a civilizational state which has a deep understanding of the importance of connectivity and interaction among different living civilizations. “China has undertaken arduous efforts to create networks for civilizational connectivity.”

Ronnie Lins, director of the China-Brazil Center for Research and Business, visited Chinese cities such as Beijing, Kashi, and Urumqi. Through his observation, he noted that China manages to create a harmonious scenario where the preservation of its rich history complements the acceptance of technological innovations, allowing the old and the new to strengthen and enhance each other. The philosophy behind such harmony could benefit other civilizations too.

“The GCI offers an ‘open-source platform’ for civilizations to connect, where each culture represents a unique line of code that adds value to the global system, without one line of code being more important than another,” he told the Global Times.

Global consensus

Over seven centuries ago, the young Venetian merchant and explorer Marco Polo embarked on a trailblazing journey along the ancient Silk Road that led him through Central Asia to China.

Amid the commemoration of the 700th anniversary of Marco Polo’s death and the 20th anniversary of the ChinaItaly comprehensive strategic partnership, a grand exhibition titled A Journey of Knowledge: The Travels of Marco Polo and its Legacy between East and West, was launched at the China Millennium Monument in Beijing earlier this year.

Guicciardo Sassoli de Bianchi, an art historian and project curator with the Italian Institute of Culture in Beijing, described the Sino-Italian cooperation as “a symbolic way to explain how the exchange of civilizations happened.”

Robert Walker, a fellow at the Academy of Social Sciences in the UK, told the Global Times that the world “is experiencing enormous tensions. We have to work together to solve common problems” as well as hosting events like the Beijing Culture Forum, a platform for people to share and communicate.

In contrast to the Western claims of the “superiority of certain civilizations and a clash of civilizations,” China has called for the upholding of the principles of equality, mutual learning, dialogue, and inclusiveness among civilizations. It emphasizes the importance of cultural exchanges transcending estrangement, mutual learning transcending clashes, and coexistence transcending feelings of superiority.

Voices from all corners of the world resonate with the wisdom of the ancient Chinese about human civilization, encapsulated in the saying, “Yue Yin Wan Chuan” (literally, the moon shines on multiple rivers). This phrase reflects how the moon takes on countless forms on the surface of the water, just as human civilizations do around the globe.

With their unique histories, cultures, and customs, various civilizations have flourished. This rich diversity leads to exchange; exchange fosters integration, and integration drives progress. In this ongoing journey, the GCI acts as a powerful force for advancing the common growth of all human civilizations.

 

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Persperity Health Secures $1 Million to Revolutionize Women’s Health with Breakthrough Sweat-Sensing Technology

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Caltech Spin-Out Aims to Empower Women with Non-Invasive Hormone Monitoring

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Persperity Health, Inc., a new company spun out of Caltech, announced today it has raised $1 million in pre-seed funding to accelerate the development of its groundbreaking sweat-sensing technology, set to transform women’s health by providing real-time, non-invasive hormonal insights. Led by Freeflow Ventures with participation from Caltech, Wilson Hill Ventures, Heritage Group, and ATMA Capital, this investment underscores the revolutionary potential of Persperity’s platform to redefine personalized health monitoring.

Persperity Health’s technology brings non-invasive hormone monitoring to women, empowering personalized health insights.

Exclusively licensed from Caltech and developed by Dr. Wei Gao and Dr. Cui Ye, Persperity Health’s advanced technology enables real-time hormone monitoring through device-based sweat analysis. This innovation grants women unprecedented access to personalized health data, fundamentally changing how they and their providers can manage fertility and menopause care.

“If you look at what’s commercially available, devices can track heartbeat and steps, but they aren’t capable of studying your health at a molecular level,” said Dr. Wei Gao, co-founder and inventor of the core technology at Persperity Health. “By analyzing sweat, our device provides detailed information about what’s happening inside your body. Once you realize the potential of sweat for health monitoring, it’s hard to go back to conventional methods.”

Sweat contains a wealth of information about hormonal health, including critical hormones like estradiol, progesterone, and luteinizing hormone (LH), which are vital to women’s reproductive health and overall well-being. Persperity’s technology leverages a non-invasive process called iontophoresis to induce sweat on demand, allowing women to monitor their hormone levels anytime, anywhere—without strenuous exercise or invasive procedures.

Persperity Health is also proud to announce its involvement in a prestigious $3 million ARPA-H Spark Award aimed at accelerating innovation in women’s health. Spearheaded by Principal Investigator Dr. Wei Gao at Caltech, the project was one of only 23 awardees selected from over 1,700 global applicants to advance a wearable sweat-sensing system for chronic pain assessment, especially benefiting women.

Dr. Pauline M. Maki, a renowned expert in women’s cognitive health and menopause and a co-investigator on the grant, emphasized the project’s significance, stating: “This innovative technology has the potential to transform women’s health research by enabling, for the first time, the non-invasive collection of biological markers in sweat, including estrogen—a crucial factor in numerous health conditions that disproportionately affect women, such as migraine.”

Dr. Heather Lukas, co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Persperity Health, highlighted the broader implications: “We’re not just creating another wearable device; we’re unlocking a new dimension of personalized health monitoring. By making the invisible visible, we’re empowering women to understand their bodies like never before. This is more than a technological advancement—it’s a revolution in women’s health.”

With the infusion of new capital, Persperity Health will accelerate product development, pursue strategic partnerships, and navigate the regulatory approval process. The company’s long-term vision includes expanding its platform to analyze additional biomarkers, with potential applications in mental health, stress management, and early detection of other women’s health issues.

About Persperity Health
Persperity Health is at the forefront of health technology innovation, pioneering sweat-sensing technology to revolutionize continuous health monitoring. Focused on women’s health, the company’s platform delivers real-time, actionable insights into hormonal health, fertility, and menopause. Led by co-founders CEO Shiv Shukla, Dr. Wei Gao, and Dr. Heather Lukas, with clinical collaborator Dr. Pauline Maki, Persperity Health is dedicated to improving how women monitor their health with non-invasive, personalized solutions.

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Shiv Shukla
CEO, Persperity Health
press@persperityhealth.com
(818) 466-0080
https://persperityhealth.com/

For more information about Persperity Health and its mission to revolutionize women’s health, visit persperityhealth.com.

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Local Government Information Systems (LOGIS) selects SpryPoint as Utility Solutions provider to enhance customer experience for their members

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SpryPoint has been selected by Local Government Information Systems (LOGIS) to provide its comprehensive suite of utility software solutions. This partnership aims to significantly enhance customer service and improve operational efficiency for LOGIS members, empowering Minnesota’s local governments with the tools needed to better serve their communities.

CHARLOTTETOWN, PE, Oct. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — SpryPoint, a leading provider of cloud-native utility software solutions, is pleased to announce that it has been selected by Local Government Information Systems (LOGIS) to provide its organization members with SpryPoint’s comprehensive utility software suite. This offering enables LOGIS members to improve both customer service and utility operations and includes SpryCIS (customer information system), SpryEngage (customer portal), SpryMobile (mobile field service), and SpryIDM (interval data management).

Highlights our selection and partnership with LOGIS for SpryCIS (customer information system), SpryEngage (customer portal), SpryMobile (mobile field service), and SpryIDM (interval data management).

LOGIS provides technological solutions and support that help Minnesota’s local governments and the communities they serve thrive. In addition to its utility billing application offering, LOGIS offers software solutions that meet financial, human resources, public safety, permitting and inspections, GIS, and other critical needs, as well as a complete package of network services, including infrastructure and system design, security, and other managed services.

“We quickly recognized that LOGIS embodies the ideal membership for collaboration with SpryPoint. LOGIS employs a forward-thinking vision that invests in technology and software to provide best-in-class solutions that improve the lives of both its member’s employees and the local communities they serve,” Kyle Strang, SpryPoint CEO shared, “Through this partnership, member utilities within LOGIS can leverage a trusted relationship, alleviate operational challenges, and deliver an exceptional customer experience using SpryPoint’s suite of cloud-native products”.

Chris Miller, Executive Director of LOGIS commented, “When LOGIS began searching for a new utility CIS system, we conducted a comprehensive review of numerous solutions that might meet our business customers’ everyday needs. SpryPoint emerged as the only product that would replace our legacy system and provide enhanced capabilities that we had sought for many years. Our partnership with SpryPoint strategically positions us to help local communities thrive for the foreseeable future.”

LOGIS member projects are underway with the cities of Waconia and Maple Grove.

About LOGIS

Founded in 1972, LOGIS was created out of individual necessity but continued to grow and evolve through successful collaboration. In the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, local governments struggled to meet their technology needs due to high costs and a lack of software geared towards their unique environment. The solution was to combine resources from multiple government agencies to develop software that met those needs. LOGIS was created to carry out that objective. We understand local government because we are local government. We’re an extension of our members’ staff and helping them succeed is our number one priority.

LOGIS employs a diverse workforce with varied experience, skillsets, and perspectives. We’re committed to providing avenues for personal and professional growth, and opportunities for career advancement. Each employee is asked to participate in our planning processes to ensure member outcomes are improved, and our long-term strategies are fulfilled.

About SpryPoint

SpryPoint is the leading provider of software for public utilities, focusing on delivering innovative and efficient technologies to enable exceptional customer service while optimizing operations. With a robust product line that addresses everything from customer information systems to field service management, SpryPoint is at the forefront of the digital transformation in the utilities sector. To learn more about SpryPoint, please visit us at sprypoint.com, by phone at 1-855-879-7779 (855-TRY-SPRY) or info@sprypoint.com.

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Is Dynamic Navigation the Future of Implant Placement Technology?

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Recently published in the Journal of Oral Implantology, authors in this study evaluated the precision and predictability outcomes of conventional and dynamic navigation methods for computer-guided implant placements.

LAWRENCE, Kan., Oct. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Journal of Oral Implantology – Implant dentistry has become the face of modern dentistry when replacing missing teeth. The stability and longevity of implants have revolutionized the industry and allowed dentists to provide better options to patients needing prosthetic rehabilitation. Two approaches to computer-guided implant placements exist: static-guided and dynamic-navigation systems. The static-guided system is a free-hand technique when placing the implant, while the dynamic-navigation system uses computer imaging to guide the placement.

There is a dire need to conduct this research to evaluate the precision and predictability outcomes of conventional and dynamic navigation methods.

Researchers from Vinshu Dental College in Andhra Pradesh, India, and Sahyog Maxillofacial Center in Maharashtra, India, recently published a study in the Journal of Oral Implantology to assess the use of the static-guided system compared with the dynamic-navigation system. Lead author Gautami S. Penmetsa, MDS, and colleagues state, “Computer-aided implants, a more recent innovation in Implantology, have limited research literature. Hence, there is a dire need to conduct this research to evaluate the precision and predictability outcomes of conventional and dynamic navigation methods.”

Penmetsa et al. conducted a randomized controlled clinical trial in 40 patients needing zygomatic implants. Twenty patients were randomly assigned to a control group using the static-guided system and 20 to the dynamic-navigation system. Inclusion criteria included patients in good physical and oral health; exclusion criteria included poor health, smoking, restricted mouth opening, and a history of head/neck radiotherapy. Upon implant placement, the researchers compared the entry, apex, and angular deviations between both treatment groups.

The results showed statistically significant mean deviations at the entry site in the dynamic-navigation group. At the apex, there was more variation in the static group, and a higher accuracy level was found in the dynamic group regarding angular deviation. The researchers also compared both groups’ right- and left-side accuracy and precision and discovered better predictability for the dynamic group.

This clinical trial shows that the dynamic-navigation system outperformed the static-guided system regarding entry, apex, and angular deviation. These findings lead Penmetsa and colleagues to conclude, “Dynamic navigation technology has proven to be more effective in precision and accuracy, emphasizing that computer-aided implantology will be the future of implant dentistry.” They also note, “Despite the cost and learning curve associated with dynamic navigation technology, its superior predictability in accuracy and precision makes it essential for clinicians to master.”

Full text of the article “Comparative Evaluation of the Accuracy of Dynamic Navigation and Free Hand Methods During Zygomatic Implant Placement: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” Journal of Oral Implantology, Vol. 50, No. 5, 2024, is available at https://doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-D-23-00096.

About Journal of Oral Implantology

The Journal of Oral Implantology is the official publication of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and the American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics. It provides valuable information to general dentists, oral surgeons, prosthodontists, periodontists, scientists, clinicians, laboratory owners and technicians, manufacturers, and educators. The JOI distinguishes itself as the first and oldest journal in the world devoted exclusively to implant dentistry. For more information about the journal or society, please visit: http://www.joionline.org/orimonline/?request=index-html.

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