
Qian Wang
Dr. Qian Wang is a researcher at the Texas A&M University School of Dentistry, known for his work in archaeology and ancient dental practices. He was recently in the news for co-authoring a study on the discovery of a 2,200-year-old burial site in Turpan, China, where an unusual case of teeth painted with cinnabar, a toxic red substance, was found. His insights into this unique practice offer a glimpse into the cultural and social aspects of ancient societies along the Silk Road.
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Qian Wang warned that escalating trade tensions will lead to a sharper decline in Chinese exports.
Jutarnji list - Trumpove globalne carine stupile na snagu, uključujući i rekordnu stopu od 104 % za Kinu! Wall Street se sunovratioQian Wang warned that escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China will lead to a sharper decline in Chinese exports.
Jutarnji list - Svijet pred globalnim trgovinskim ratom, Trump ukrao show na večeri novom objavom: 'Idu vrlo uskoro!'Qian Wang, chief economist for Asia and the Pacific at Vanguard, commented on the escalation of trade tensions.
Jutarnji list - Svijet pred globalnim trgovinskim ratom, Trump ukrao show na večeri novom objavom: 'Idu vrlo uskoro!'Qian Wang, Asia Pacific chief economist at investment firm Vanguard, discussed the negative impact of tariffs.
Why are Asian markets seeing a 'bloodbath'?Qian Wang is a member of the research team who discussed the significance of the findings related to the use of cinnabar for tooth coloring in ancient times.
"הנסיכה האדומה של דרך המשי", ששיניה נצבעו בחומר רעיל







