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Seawater-to-Plastic Technology Debuts at China Hi-Tech Fair

A technology that converts seawater into fully biodegradable plastic was unveiled at the 27th China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF) in Shenzhen, Guangdong province. The innovation, developed by a research team at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology (SIAT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, offers a sustainable solution for plastic production and carbon capture.

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Ex-situ Conservation Effort in Shanghai Sees Progress as Preserved Wild Plant Seeds Surpass 100 mln

Recently, staff confirmed that the total number of viable seeds preserved at the National Wild Plant Germplasm Resource Center for Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden has surpassed 100 million. This milestone marks significant progress in the ex-situ conservation of wild plant germplasm resources in east China. The center has been systematically collecting and storing seeds since September of 2017. The collection includes over 100 million seeds gathered from 100 counties across 45 cities in 17 provinces nationwide. All seeds are derived from wild plants, representing 1,950 species in 785 genera and 159 families, including 323 endemic species and 68 rare or endangered plants.

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  • JUNO Team Releases First Achievement about Neutrino

    The world's largest transparent spherical neutrino detector in south China's Guangdong Province reported its first achievement on Wednesday, marking a major step of its decade-long construction. Using 59 days of effective data after the start of operation on Aug. 26 this year, JUNO has already measured two of the solar neutrino oscillation parameters with a factor of 1.5 to 1.8 better precision than previous experiments.

  • New Study Reveals Snow-ground Thermal Coupling on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

    A new study by Chinese scientists has shed light on the coupling effects of snow cover and ground thermal on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, according to the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources (NIEER) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

  • New Study Links Water Balance, Plant Growth to Desertification Control

    A new study by Chinese researchers and their German counterparts has shed light on the link between groundwater balance and plant water-use efficiency in desert ecosystems, offering valuable insights for ecological restoration and combating desertification.

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