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Chinese Researchers Achieve Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution over 100 km
A team of researchers led by PAN Jianwei, ZHANG Qiang, and BAO Xiaohui from the University of Science and Technology of China of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with other colleagues, has, for the first time, provided a critical building block for scalable quantum repeaters, enabling the team to subsequently achieve device-independent quantum key distribution (DI-QKD) over 100 km.
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Chinese Scientists Develop Distributed Intercity Quantum Sensor Network to Expand Dark Matter Research
Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and their collaborators developed the first intercity nuclear-spin-based quantum sensor network, thereby experimentally exceeding astrophysical observation constraints on dark matter associated with axion topological defects.
Dark Matter;Quantum
Toward New Frontiers: A Review of CAS Highlights in 2025
Marking a pivotal year of discovery, CAS expanded the frontiers of human knowledge in 2025, delivering transformative advancements that redefine the limits of science and technology.
Scientists Characterize Heating Process in a Driven Quantum System
Scientists from the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with their collaborators, have conducted a random multipolar driving experiment on a large, two-dimensional superconducting quantum processor, Chuang-tzu 2.0. During the experiment, they observed a long-lived prethermal regime where the system temporarily avoided full thermalization.
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Huayuan Biota Decodes Earth's First Phanerozoic Mass Extinction
While paleontologists have uncovered dozens of such Cambrian soft-bodied fossil sites—including China's early Cambrian Chengjiang biota in Yunnan and Canada's middle Cambrian Burgess Shale biota, the most famous examples of their kind—no equivalent top-tier soft-bodied fossil deposit had ever been found from the critical post-Sinsk Event time interval. That changed over the past five years, however, with the discovery of the Huayuan biota—a world-class soft-bodied fossil deposit dating to shortly after the Sinsk Event.
Paleontology;Fossils
Carbon Peaking & Carbon Neutrality: CAS in Action
On March 2, 2022, the Chinese Academy of Sciences released its strategic action plan to support scientific and technological efforts toward China's carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals.
Scientists @CAS
Researcher Reveals Secrets of Early Life on Earth
Researcher Reveals Secrets of Early Life on Earth
What began as a simple childhood fascination has driven Zhu Maoyan into becoming a globally recognized expert in the field of early life evolution and Earth system history. On top of honors such as being elected as an honorary fellow of the Geological Society of London, Zhu added the title of academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences to his repertoire in November.
Dec 22, 2025
The Solar Energy Scientist Who Uses Sunlight to Fire Ceramics
The Solar Energy Scientist Who Uses Sunlight to Fire Ceramics
At work, Wang Zhifeng is a scientist specializing in solar thermal power research, but in his free time, he is an avid snow sports enthusiast. He has even covered one of the walls in his office with action shots of him and his family out on the slopes. He has combined his two passions to envision an indoor ski resort powered by solar energy on a sunny island in south China.
Dec 16, 2025
Young Egyptian Explores Science Enchantment in E China's Anhui
Young Egyptian Explores Science Enchantment in E China's Anhui
The 23-year-old Ahmed Medhat Mostafa Elsayed is an Egyptian student who is currently doing research in particle physics at the University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei. Now Elsayed, whose research topic focuses on heavy neutrinos, plans to apply for the doctoral degree here, hoping he could make some influential scientific research achievements...
Dec 03, 2025
A Physical Oceanographer Charting the Ocean's Deep
A Physical Oceanographer Charting the Ocean's Deep
The ocean, as described by physical oceanographer ZHOU Hui of the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is a "chaotic yet fascinating dance floor." It's a dynamic stage where everything from tiny ripples to vast, thousand-kilometer currents interact in a perpetual performance.
Dec 01, 2025
ZHANG Hongzhang to Lead Scientific, Poetic Life in Space
ZHANG Hongzhang to Lead Scientific, Poetic Life in Space
China's Tiangong space station is set to welcome another spectacled visitor. ZHANG Hongzhang, researcher from a leading natural science institute, will conduct experiments in orbit 400 km above Earth, elevating his quest for achieving groundbreaking studies to cosmic heights.
Oct 31, 2025
Tajik Geologist Finds Home in Border Region
Tajik Geologist Finds Home in Border Region
For nearly 10 years, Tajik geologist Dzhovid Yogibekov has made his life in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, where his studies have grown into a deep connection with local society. Xinjiang, which borders Tajikistan, is easily accessible from his home country.
Aug 24, 2025