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  • Biopsy-derived Cryo-EM Structures Reveal Patient-specific Amyloid Fibrils

    Prof. LIU Cong from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with collaborators, revealed the high-resolution structures of amyloid fibrils directly extracted from biopsy samples of living patients with systemic light chain (AL) amyloidosis, providing new molecular insights into how patient-specific protein sequences and tissue environments shape amyloid architecture.

    Jan 09, 2026
  • Researchers Achieve Breakthrough in Transition Metal Fluorides Cathodes for Thermal Batteries

    A research team led by Profs. WANG Song and ZHU Yongping from the Institute of Process Engineering of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a new approach to suppressing the shuttle effect in transition metal fluoride cathodes. The team's study focused on thermal batteries—a type of battery that operates at 350–550 °C.

    Jan 09, 2026
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Earth Sciences
  • Chang'e-6 Samples Reveal Giant Impact's Effect on Moon's Interior

    A research team led by Prof. TIAN Hengci from the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences reported a key finding: lunar basalts collected by Chang'e-6 from the South Pole-Aitken basin exhibit significantly heavier potassium (K) isotopic compositions than all previously documented lunar basalts from Apollo missions and lunar meteorites.

    Jan 14, 2026
  • New Study Reveals Global Patterns of Plant Intrinsic Water-Use Efficiency

    A research team led by Prof. FU Zheng at the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with international partners, has developed a global isoscape of leaf carbon isotope discrimination for C₃ plants spanning 2001 to 2020.

    Jan 09, 2026
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  • Scientists Develop Bioinspired Phototransistor for High-sensitivity Detection of Low-contrast Targets

    Drawing inspiration from the remarkable adaptability of the human eye, researchers from the Institute of Metal Research have developed a novel phototransistor with tunable sensitivity. This breakthrough provides an efficient solution for detecting low-contrast targets in complex visual environments, which is a critical challenge for advanced machine vision systems in applications such as precision guidance and smart surveillance.

    Jan 04, 2026
  • 3D Imaging Unveils How Passivation Improves Perovskite Solar Cell Performance

    Researchers at the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have made an important breakthrough by developing a three-dimensional electrical imaging technique that directly reveals how defect passivation treatments work in perovskite films.

    Jan 04, 2026
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