Mexican Researcher Studies Microbacteria for Big Ecological Strategic Plan in Wuhan

Mexican Researcher Studies Microbacteria for Big Ecological Strategic Plan in Wuhan

As Wuhan accelerates its efforts to build the "Five Centers," a group of foreign talents have made their contribution in this vibrant city. Mexican scholar César is one of them. In 2023, César left Europe, where he had studied for years, and settled in Wuhan with his family, joining the Institute of Hydrobiology, CAS. Through his personal experiences, he vividly exemplifies the warmth of Wuhan and its unique advantages.

May 08, 2026 Learn more
A Young Scientist Daring the Deep

A Young Scientist Daring the Deep

It is not easy to contact Du Mengran, who usually spends nearly half a year at sea, and part of that time, diving thousands of meters beneath the waves. She hardly looks like someone who could tame the deep sea. Slender, petite, with a ponytail, the 39-year-old could be the girl next door. It is not until you notice her blue suit, emblazoned with a submersible-shaped armband and the Chinese characters for "China Manned Deep-Sea Diving," that you can realize her career.

May 06, 2026 Learn more
Small Figure, Big Job: The Woman Engineer Holding up China's Giant Telescope

Small Figure, Big Job: The Woman Engineer Holding up China's Giant Telescope

Growing up in a Kazakh family in northwest China, Guljaina Kazezkhan often spent her childhood summer nights lying on a carpet in the yard and gazing at the stars. "I would lie there for hours, just imagining what the universe looked like," recalled the 34-year-old, sitting in her office at the Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory under the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Her office is a three-hour drive from the construction site of a scientific marvel.

Mar 09, 2026 Learn more
Researcher Reveals Secrets of Early Life on Earth

Researcher Reveals Secrets of Early Life on Earth

What began as a simple childhood fascination has driven Zhu Maoyan into becoming a globally recognized expert in the field of early life evolution and Earth system history. On top of honors such as being elected as an honorary fellow of the Geological Society of London, Zhu added the title of academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences to his repertoire in November.

Dec 22, 2025 Learn more
The Solar Energy Scientist Who Uses Sunlight to Fire Ceramics

The Solar Energy Scientist Who Uses Sunlight to Fire Ceramics

At work, Wang Zhifeng is a scientist specializing in solar thermal power research, but in his free time, he is an avid snow sports enthusiast. He has even covered one of the walls in his office with action shots of him and his family out on the slopes. He has combined his two passions to envision an indoor ski resort powered by solar energy on a sunny island in south China.

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Young Egyptian Explores Science Enchantment in E China's Anhui

Young Egyptian Explores Science Enchantment in E China's Anhui

The 23-year-old Ahmed Medhat Mostafa Elsayed is an Egyptian student who is currently doing research in particle physics at the University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei. Now Elsayed, whose research topic focuses on heavy neutrinos, plans to apply for the doctoral degree here, hoping he could make some influential scientific research achievements...

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The Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory

LHAASO is a world-leading ground-based facility for detecting high-energy gamma rays and cosmic rays. Its primary goal is to investigate the origin of high-energy cosmic rays and advance research in cosmic evolution, high-energy astrophysics, and dark matter.