What astonishing phenomena might materials reveal when they are subjected to conditions mimicking the extremes of the cosmos-ultra-low temperatures, magnetic fields that are hundreds of thousands of times stronger than Earth's, and pressure close to that at the planet's core? The Synergetic Extreme Condition User Facility (SECUF), located in Beijing's suburban Huairou District, is opening a portal for scientists to observe the bizarre phenomena of matter under such extreme environments.
A new paleofish species fossil, Bothriolepis zhujiangyuanensis, has been discovered in Qujing, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, the Chinese Academy of Sciences announced on Thursday. This is the first time a fish fossil has been found at the source of the Pearl River, marking the discovery of a new species of Bothriolepis in nearly 50 years in China.
China's first technical group standards for the precise ecological restoration of mangroves, led by the Chinese Academy of Sciences' South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, have been released and implemented. The standards are the country's first technical guidelines in the field, addressing the lack of standardized procedures for precise mangrove restoration and evaluation.
Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences' National Astronomical Observatories (NAOC) in collaboration with multiple institutions have identified a runaway star that was ejected from the M15 globular cluster, providing strong evidence for the existence of intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs), a long-missing link in our understanding of black hole evolution.
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