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First Physics Result of Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory Published in Nature
The JUNO Collaboration made the high-precision measurement of the two key oscillation parameters, reducing the associated uncertainties by a factor of 1.6 compared to the combined experimental results in the past decades.
Particle Physics
Newly Discovered "Whale Necropolis" Enhances Understanding of Deep-Sea Ecology
Researchers from the Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering have documented the world’s deepest and largest known aggregation of whale fossils and active whale-fall ecosystems.
Biodiversity;Fossils;Deep Sea
Successful SMILE Launching Forges New Chapter in China-ESA Space Cooperation
The Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer, a collaborative mission between the European Space Agency and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, successfully launched today aboard a Vega-C rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.
Satellites
Chinese Scientists Develop "Jiuzhang 4.0," Setting New World Record in Quantum Computing
Chinese scientists have developed a programmable quantum computing prototype called "Jiuzhang 4.0" that has set a new world record for optical quantum information technology. Led by the University of Science and Technology of China, the team used the prototype to solve the Gaussian boson sampling problem at a speed more than 10 to the 54th times that of the world's most powerful supercomputer, the study said. The researchers said they manipulated and detected quantum states of up to 3,050 photons -- a significant leap from the 255 photons achieved with the previous "Jiuzhang 3.0."
Quantum
Researchers Reveal New Clues about H. erectus Evolution While Advancing Paleoproteomics
Scientists from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology have uncovered new information suggesting a potential connection between Homo erectus and modern humans.
Fossils;Evolution;Paleontology
Carbon Peaking & Carbon Neutrality: CAS in Action
On March 2, 2022, the Chinese Academy of Sciences released its strategic action plan to support scientific and technological efforts toward China's carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals.
Scientists @CAS
Chen Liquan, Founding Father of China's Battery Industry
Chen Liquan, Founding Father of China's Battery Industry
Chen Liquan, laureate of China's top sci-tech award for the year 2025 as announced in Beijing on Wednesday, is recognized as the nation's founding father of solid-state ionics and a pioneer in lithium battery research.
Jul 09, 2026
Redefining Cold: A Woman Who Gave China a Cryogenic Temperature Ruler
Redefining Cold: A Woman Who Gave China a Cryogenic Temperature Ruler
Cryogenic temperatures are defined as those below 120K (-153.15°C), but scientist Gao Bo's research reaches even further into the extreme, focusing on temperatures below 24.5561K (-248.5939°C). Measurement technologies at this range provide critical support for frontier scientific research, major scientific facilities, deep-space exploration, and the development of green energy.
Jul 03, 2026
A Satellite Maker's Lesson on Delivering Innovation
A Satellite Maker's Lesson on Delivering Innovation
From one satellite built in a decade to hundreds rolling off an assembly line. In this episode of Pledges in Action, we meet CPC member and satellite-maker Hu Haiying, whose team is rethinking how satellites are made: scaling up production to support China's growing space ambitions.
Jul 01, 2026
Wisdom's Breath: The Living Tradition of Chinese Medicine
Wisdom's Breath: The Living Tradition of Chinese Medicine
For "plant hunters" like PEI Shengji, fieldwork can last anywhere from two months to half a year. While the expeditions are filled with fascination, they demand immense courage. Leeches burrowing into ears, clinging all over their bodies, or venomous snakes coiled on their beds – these are all commonplace occurrences for them.
Jun 24, 2026
Station Monitoring Chief Devoted to Scientific Research in Mount Qomolangma Region
Station Monitoring Chief Devoted to Scientific Research in Mount Qomolangma Region
Located about 40 kilometers from Mount Qomolangma, the National Field Observation and Research Station (Xizang Dingri) for Qomolangma Special Atmospheric Processes and Environmental Change is the closest scientific observation facility to the world's highest mountain. It undertakes the observation and research of the unique climatic environment of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, while also carrying out hydrological, glaciological, ecological, and geological monitoring tasks. Xi Zhenhua is the monitoring chief of the station, responsible for instrument monitoring and maintenance, data downloading and processing, as well as the daily operation of the station. Since 2013, he has been devoted to scientific research in the Mount Qomolangma region for 13 years.
Jun 09, 2026
Chinese Researcher on Multimodal Model
Chinese Researcher on Multimodal Model
Wang Jinqiao, a researcher and deputy chief engineer at the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), has spent more than two decades studying visual recognition. He also heads Wuhan AI Research (WAIR) and chairs a company focused on commercializing Zidongtaichu technologies.
Jun 02, 2026