
A technology that converts seawater into fully biodegradable plastic was unveiled at the 27th China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF) in Shenzhen, Guangdong province. The innovation, developed by a research team at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology (SIAT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, offers a sustainable solution for plastic production and carbon capture.
View MoreProf. ZENG Fanjiang's team from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has unveiled distinct soil organic carbon accumulation mechanisms across typical land-use types in hyper-arid regions.
A research team led by Profs. WU Zhengyan and ZHANG Jia from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science has developed a bioinspired Prussian blue/PNIPAM nanohybrid with spatiotemporally decoupled release characteristics.
A research team led by Prof. HU Weijin from the Institute of Metal Research has developed a one-second fabrication method for wafer-scale energy storage capacitors that achieves astonishing heating and cooling rates of up to 1,000 °C per second.
A team led by Prof. ZHOU Yongjin from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics demonstrated that combining lifespan engineering strategies with metabolic pathway optimization in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> enables highly efficient sclareol biosynthesis, marking an advance in improving microbial production through lifespan engineering.
Micro-quasars are stellar-mass black holes within the Milky Way. The Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) has, for the first time, revealed that these objects are a class of ultra-high-energy gamma-ray sources in our galaxy. The findings also advance our understanding of the extreme physical processes that occur in black hole systems.
A new study by Chinese researchers and their German counterparts has shed light on the link between groundwater balance and plant water-use efficiency in desert ecosystems, offering valuable insights for ecological restoration and combating desertification.
What mechanism accelerates cosmic rays to the 3 peta-electron-volt (PeV) range — over 1,000 times the energy of the world's most powerful man-made particle accelerators — causing a sharp decline in the number of higher-energy cosmic rays and forming a knee-like shape in their energy spectrum? Using data from China's Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO), a team of Chinese and international scientists has identified powerful jets from black holes as the "engines" driving high-energy particles in the Milky Way. This marks a milestone in observationally connecting the "knee" structure to a specific type of astrophysical source since its discovery 70 years ago.
The latest samples from 26 scientific experiments conducted aboard China's space station, totaling approximately 46.67 kilograms, were brought back to Earth on Friday, according to the Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization (CSU) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Marking the ninth transfer of materials from the orbiting laboratory, the Shenzhou-21 return capsule brought back samples from experiments in space life sciences, materials science and combustion research.
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