The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO), a multipurpose neutrino experiment designed to determine neutrino mass ordering and precisely measure oscillation parameters, has entered the final construction phase as its Project Manager WANG Yifang announced to begin the water filling at a rate of approximately 100 tons per hour on Dec. 18.
View MoreA team of researchers led by Prof. WANG Junfeng from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has unveiled an innovative drug delivery system that could enhance the effectiveness of cancer treatment while minimizing side effects.
Recently, a research team led by Profs. CHEN Runsheng and CHEN Chang from the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, have deciphered the genome map of Lycium barbarum and identified its active components. For the first time, the team revealed the complete biosynthetic pathway of LBPPs and identified key synthetic enzymes and RNA molecules involved in sugar metabolism regulation.
A research team led by Professors WU Yuejin and WANG Qi from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a new way to quickly assess the sensory quality of pumpkins using high-tech tools.
A recent collaborative study has deciphered the cryo-EM structure of the spinach type I PSII-LHCII megacomplex, providing insights into the principles of higher-order assembly and the potential regulatory mechanisms of plant PSII under low-light conditions.
The world's first stand-alone low-energy high-intensity heavy-ion accelerator facility (LEAF), developed by the Institute of Modern Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, recently passed the expert panel acceptance inspection organized by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
The world's largest transparent spherical detector started filling with ultrapure water Wednesday, signifying that the construction of the neutrino research facility has reached its last critical stage. The ultrapure water, which has been filtered through multiple stages of the water purification system, is injected at a flow rate of 100 tonnes per hour into the detector pool of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO).
Underneath a granite hill in southern China, a massive detector is nearly complete that will sniff out the mysterious ghost particles lurking around us. The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory will soon begin the difficult task of spotting neutrinos: tiny cosmic particles with a mind-bogglingly small mass. The detector is one of three being built across the globe to study these elusive ghost particles in the finest detail yet. The other two, based in the United States and Japan, are still under construction.
A dinosaur fossil specimen discovered in 2007 in southwest China's Yunnan Province has been identified as a new genus of early Jurassic sauropodomorph dinosaur -- Lishulong wangi. The findings have been published in the international multidisciplinary academic journal PeerJ.
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