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"Black Soil Granary" Initiative Advances Nationwide Monitoring, Breeding, and Smart Agriculture

On April 9, the 2025 annual working meeting of the "Black Soil Granary" science and technology initiative was held in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, highlighting a series of research and application outcomes aimed at safeguarding China's black soil resources and strengthening agricultural sustainability.

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Engineers Maintain Satellite Data Receiving System in NE China

The Mohe Station of the China Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station is China's northernmost satellite data receiving station. Normally the facility has only one staff member on duty, but as the Spring Festival approaches, four of its staff members have gathered in severe cold weather to conduct thorough winter inspections and maintenance.

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  • Scientists Develop New Crystal, Achieving Breakthrough in Vacuum Ultraviolet Laser Output

    Scientists have developed a new type of crystal, marking a significant advance in the field of vacuum ultraviolet laser light. After sustained research into the fundamental theories and core technologies of vacuum ultraviolet nonlinear optical materials, a team of researchers from the institute successfully developed an ammonium fluorooxoborate (ABF) crystal. Their findings were published in the journal Nature on Thursday.

  • Chinese Scientists Observe Tunable Prethermal Plateau in 78-qubit Quantum Processor

    Chinese scientists observed a tunable prethermal plateau in a 78-qubit quantum processor, showing how random multipolar driving controls the system's heating before full thermalization. The study, led by researchers from the Institute of Physics under the CAS and Peking University, was published on Wednesday in the journal Nature.

  • Chinese Fossil Find Illuminates Earth's Earliest Mass Extinction

    Scientists in China have unearthed a treasure trove of ancient fossils that is helping to rewrite the story of one of Earth's earliest and least-understood catastrophes: the first mass extinction of complex animal life. This event, known as the Sinsk event, struck about 513 million years ago. It occurred not long after the Cambrian explosion, a remarkable period during which all major animal groups first appeared in the oceans. 

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