Recently, a new variety of edible lily, the "Zhongbai No. 1", bred by the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources (NIEER) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, was granted with plant variety rights by China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.
An international team of scientists recently published a study highlighting the potential role of iron sulfides in the formation of life in early Earth’s terrestrial hot springs. According to the researchers, the sulfides may have catalyzed the reduction of gaseous carbon dioxide into prebiotic organic molecules via nonenzymatic pathways.
A Chinese joint research team led by Prof. LI Tingting from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences has validated an independently developed methane emission model, CH4MOD, at the global scale. This research highlights the advantages of process-based models over the commonly used emission factor method.
A research team led by Prof. XIE Chengjun and ZHANG Jie at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences developed a method called Pan-Mamba for improving remote sensing images. This method combines low-resolution multispectral images with high-resolution panchromatic images to create clearer, high-resolution multispectral images.
The Air Purification New Technology team (AirPNT) from the Institute of Earth Environment of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with various domestic teams, has proposed an innovative approach to overcome the limitations of intermittent solar supply.
A study led by Dr. SONG Yougui from the Institute of Earth Environment of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, with contributions from scientists in Uzbekistan, has unveiled the history of Holocene dust activity in eastern Uzbekistan, Central Asia, providing new insights into past climatic change and offering predictions for future trends.
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