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Global Scientists Calls for Faster Development of Energy Metabolism Measurement

Scientists worldwide are calling for accelerated development and standardization of energy metabolism measurement technologies to tackle pressing global challenges, from ecology under climate change to public health crises. The call to action came during the 6th Recent Advances and Controversies in the Measurement of Energy Metabolism (RACMEM) conference, held in Shenzhen, China, from October 13-17.

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  • New Snake Species Discovered in West China's Bio-diverse Region

    Chinese scientists discovered a new species of snakes in the West China Rain Zone, situated primarily in southwest China's Sichuan Province, and named them western China mountain snakes, the Chengdu Management Branch of the Giant Panda National Park said on Thursday. Relevant findings were published in the international, peer-reviewed journal Zoosystematics and Evolution in September.

  • Chinese Scientists Discover 249-million-year-old Fish Fossil

    A team of Chinese scientists has discovered fossils of a new species of ancient fish that lived about 249 million years ago, breaking two Asian records. The fossils were found in Hexian County, Maanshan City in east China's Anhui Province, in rock layers formed during the Early Triassic Period, following the biggest mass extinction in Earth's history.

  • China's AIMS Telescope in Mid-infrared Band Operational

    The world's first solar magnetic-field telescope working in the mid-infrared wavelength has passed its final acceptance review and is now officially commissioned. The telescope, known as the Accurate Infrared Magnetic Field Measurements of the Sun (AIMS), not only closes the global gap in mid-infrared solar magnetic-field observations, but also provides a crucial benchmark for erecting future large-scale astronomical facilities at high-altitude sites.

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