On June 11, researchers from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography (XIEG) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences unveiled the Land Cover Atlas of Five Central Asian Countries (1990–2020) at the second Belt and Road Conference on Science and Technology Exchange. This atlas is the first bilingual (Chinese and Russian) professional land cover atlas for Central Asia, compiled by Chinese researchers.
View MoreOn June 18, the Lower Hybrid Current Drive system — a critical subsystem of the Comprehensive Research Facility for Fusion Technology — successfully passed expert testing and was officially accepted, marking a significant milestone for the project.
A team of researchers led by Prof. WANG Wei from the Institute of Botany has revealed how unique native plant life on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has evolved over time, shedding new light on the origins and development of one of the world’s most biologically diverse temperate regions.
A research team led by Prof. LI Xianfeng from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences developed a novel interfacial polymer cross-linking strategy to fabricate ultra-thin polymeric membranes with nanoscale separation layers.
Researchers from the Institute of Modern Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and their collaborators have measured absolute rate coefficients for dielectronic recombination of sodium-like iron Ions, providing a benchmark data set for astrophysical modeling.
Hundreds of students, teachers and technology enthusiasts explored cutting-edge scientific and technological innovations, including artificial intelligence and robots, at the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, on Saturday. The event marked the opening of the 2025 Beijing Science and Technology Week and the "Light of Automation" Public Science Day at the CASIA.
Chinese researchers have decoded the molecular mechanism behind birds' ability to tolerate highly acidic foods, a trait that has long puzzled scientists. Published in the journal Science on Friday, the study reveals that a key mutation in the sour taste receptor OTOP1 gene enables songbirds to consume acidic fruits without aversion. Lai Ren, a researcher and the corresponding author of the paper at the Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, said his team found that a single amino acid change in OTOP1 enhances sour tolerance in songbirds, likely aiding their dietary expansion and species diversification.
Chinese scientists have developed the world's first ultra-high parallel optical computing integrated chip that's capable of delivering a theoretical peak computing power of 2560 TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) at a 50 GHz optical clock speed, a metric that reportedly benchmarks against NVIDIA's advanced GPU chips. The achievement comes from researchers at the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics (SIOM) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
A new study has revealed that chronic exposure to artificial light at night can trigger depression-like behaviors by activating a specific neural pathway in the brain. The study, conducted on tree shrews -- diurnal mammals genetically close to primates, offers critical insights into how nighttime light may disrupt mood regulation. It has been published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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