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Chinese Scientists Develop Research Platform for "artificial sun"

A linear plasma generator developed by Chinese scientists has achieved its design specifications, positioning China as the second country in the world, following the Netherlands, to develop such a high-flux plasma generator. The Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences announced this achievement on Tuesday.

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China Launches Construction of Attosecond Laser Infrastructure to Glimpse Ultrafast World

China has launched the construction of the Advanced Attosecond Laser Infrastructure (AALI), a key scientific infrastructure, to generate attosecond laser, which will help scientists "see" the ultrafast particles in the microscopic world and facilitate cutting-edge research and high-tech industries.

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  • Scientists Synthesize Single-crystal Sp² Carbon-linked Covalent Organic Frameworks

    A research group led by Prof. ZHANG Tao at the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), in collaboration with Prof. Zhang Zhenjie at Nankai University, proposed a novel imine-to-olefin transformation strategy to synthesize single-crystal sp² carbon-linked covalent organic frameworks (sp²c-COFs), provides insight into the future development of organic semiconductor applications.

  • Chinese Academy of Sciences Honors Pioneers in Science and Technology

    The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) announced the 2024 Outstanding Science and Technology Achievement Prize on Thursday, recognizing two scientists and 14 scientific achievements. The Outstanding Science and Technology Achievement Prize of CAS, established in 2002, recognizes individuals or research groups who have made significant contributions to major achievements within the past five years. Nominations and reviews are conducted every two years.

  • Chinese Scientists Discover Mushroom-shaped Crystal Growth Pattern in Chang'e-5 Lunar Samples

    Chinese researchers have discovered a peculiar crystal growth pattern in the lunar samples from the Chang'e-5 mission. The findings may serve as an indicator of extreme non-equilibrium crystallization, providing a reference for future studies into crystal growth mechanisms on airless celestial bodies and in other extreme conditions.

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