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Francesco Faiola

      10:57, January 04, 2026

On the 40th anniversary of S&T Daily, I'm delighted to extend my warmest congratulations. As a scientist who has worked in China for over a decade, I offer these wishes with the same kind of poetic warmth you might feel from the Tuscan sun.

To me, the English edition of your newspaper has been like a Galileo's telescope — an elegant guide offering a clear view into the grand hall of Chinese science and technology. Starting my day by browsing it at my desk has become a cherished ritual. Its accurate translations and nuanced interpretations of major breakthroughs allow researchers like me, from diverse cultural backgrounds, to truly feel the pulse of innovation in China.

I'll never forget your coverage of my team's work on stem cell toxicology models. Your reporters, with the precision of Venetian craftsmen, brought the essence of our research to life. That article was more than just a report; it built a bridge for collaboration, allowing laboratories across the country to engage with our work almost instantly.

It is also an honor to have been asked for my opinion in your pages over the years. I still remember the first time I discovered S&T Daily. I asked myself, "Will I ever accomplish something here meaningful enough to be featured?" To now be both a subject and a contributor is a point of great personal and professional pride.

Though forty years may be a blink in history, your newspaper has achieved something extraordinary. You are not just a chronicler of progress, but a disseminator of the spark of innovation. When your reports, carrying the wisdom of China, travel across the oceans, and when young students feel inspired by your words to pursue their passion — that is the most powerful proof that technology can change the world.

I want to congratulate the entire staff at S&T Daily. Every interaction I have with you is filled with passion and warmth; you always make me feel at ease and valued.

May S&T Daily continue to shine as a bright lighthouse for our community, illuminating the path of exploration. I look forward to witnessing more scientific miracles with you in the next four decades — more moments where the "impossible" is turned into "possible."

In the spirit of the lamplight burning in laboratories everywhere, let us reaffirm: Science knows no borders, and innovation knows no end.

Source: Science and Technology Daily