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 MILWAUKEE A researcher at the Medical College of Wisconsin is charged with espionage after prosecutors say he stole details of a cancer-fighting compound that he wanted to share with China.Prosecutors say Hua Jun Zhao stole the compound, C-25, and data that led to its development.A federal complaint says investigators found several hundred items related to research into C-25 on Zhao s computer. Authorities found a grant application from Zhao, written in Mandarin, claiming he discovered the compound and seeking Chinese funding to continue research.The 42-year-old Zhao is charged with economic espionage, which carries a maximum 15 years in prison and a $500,000 fine.Panel: Chinese spies stealing U.S. secretsVerdict likely in China corporate espionage trialUpdate: NASA researcher arrested on China-bound planePublic defender Juval Scott didn t immediately return a message Tuesday from The Associated Press. She tells the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that Zhao is a  talented professional.                                                                        ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5          display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id- stanley italia 39ecad3e-a756-11e2-a3f0-029118418759,  right-rail-recirc-item--id-39ecad3e-a756-11e2-a3f0-029 stanley tumblers 118418759         display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-39ecad3e-a756-11e2 stanley website -a3f0-029118418759 ~ .item:nth-child 5          display: block;       Hywe Looks Like Samsung   s Working on a Round Smartwatch Too
 Every year, the art world chooses the best science fiction and fantasy illustrations 鈥?providing a stanley isolierkanne  visual feast for the rest of us. The Chesley Awards just chose its 2014 finalists, and there   an astonishing wealth of beautiful artworks to spend your afternoon admiring. See for yourself, below.     Top image: The Scroll of Years, artwork by Kerem Beyit. Note: We ;re skipping over a few of the categories in the selection below. To see all of the glorious images of the finalists, head over to the Chesley Awards site.  Best Hardcover Covers Jason Chan  Lost Covenant: A Widdershins Adventure by Ari Marmell; Pyr, Dec. 2013 Kekai Kotaki stanley mug   Quintessence by David Walton; Tor, March 2013 Maurizio Manzieri  Book of Iron by Elizabeth Bear; Subterranean Press, Sept. 2013 Todd Lockwood  A Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan; Tor, Feb. 2013 Michael Whelan  A Memory of Light by Robert Jordan  038; Brandon Sanderson; Tor, Jan. 2013 Allen Williams  Light Reading, Queen Victoria   Book of Spells, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling; Tor, March 2013  Best Paperback Covers Kerem Beyit   The Scroll of Years by Chris W stanley cup illrich; Pyr, Sept. 2013 Jason Chan  Harbinger by Philippa Ballentine Julie Dillon  Crossed Genres Magazine 2 Book One  Crossed Genres Publications, April 2013 Justin Gerard  Power Under Pressure by Andrew P. Mayer; Pyr, Jan. 2013 DeHong He  Shield of Sea and Space by Er