"Spooky Action at a Distance" was what Einstein used to refer to Quantum Entanglement, which means the two quanta in entanglement have mutual awareness even though they are far apart from each other. Change of one quantum renders the immediate change of the other. With the findings of researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China, the spooky action may happen at a "longer" distance.
The identification of traumatic lesions in human fossils is of special interest because of the underlying behaviors that are involved: accidental or intentional wounding, potential interpersonal violence, and also the social support needed for the care and recovery of impaired individuals. Aside from the Neandertals, secure evidence of healed traumatic lesions is very rare among Pleistocene human remains.
New finds from the Jehol Group in northeastern China continue to reveal snapshots of this Early Cretaceous ecosystem through the incredible preservation of soft tissue, stomach contents, and inter- and intraspecific interactions, helping to bring the ancient forest and lakes back to life.
A Long March 2D carrier rocket carrying Chuangxin 1-03 and Shiyan Satellite 4 blasts off from the launch pad at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China's Gansu Province, Nov. 20, 2011. The launch was the 151th of China's Long March series of rockets. The Chuangxin 1-03 will be used to collect and relay hydrological, meteorological, and electric power data as well as data for disaster relief.
China SuperComputing Development Index of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS SCDI) was released at the 1st Conference on Supercomputing Applications of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (SCA2011) held in Qingdao from Nov. 7th to Nov. 9th. Prof. CHI Xuebin, director of Supercomputing Center of Computer Network Information Center (CNIC) of CAS announced CAS SCDI at the opening of the conference.
The Second National Assessment Report on Climate Change, a joint work of the Ministry of Science and Technology, the China Meteorological Administration and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, noted that rising temperature would lead to continuous rise of sea levels by 80 mm to 130 mm in 2030 compared with 2009.
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