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  • Artificial Ocean Carbon Recycling System Converts Seawater CO2 into Valuable Chemicals

    A team led by GAO Xiang from the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with XIA Chuan from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, developed an artificial ocean carbon recycling system that captures CO2 from seawater and directly converts it into succinic acid.

    Oct 13, 2025
  • Researchers Solve Century-old Mechanistic Puzzle of Copper Catalyst

    SHEN Qilong's lab from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with Professor K. N. Houk from the University of California, Los Angeles, provided solid evidence that the Ullmann-type reaction might proceed via a Cu(I)/Cu(III)/Cu(II)/Cu(III)/Cu(I) catalytic cycle.

    Sep 23, 2025
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Life Sciences
  • Abrupt Permafrost Thaw Accelerates Soil Phosphorus Cycling, Offsetting Carbon Release

    A research team led by Prof. YANG Yuanhe from the Institute of Botany has reported that abrupt permafrost thaw accelerates soil phosphorus cycling, with potential consequences for plant primary productivity and carbon sequestration in permafrost ecosystems.

    Oct 18, 2025
  • Researchers Reveal Epigenetic Mechanisms Regulating ILC2 Memory and Asthma Recurrence

    Researchers from the Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health have revealed a novel mechanism by which the chromatin remodeler brahma-related gene 1 (Brg1) regulate Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) in allergic lung inflammation. Brg1 exacerbates allergic lung inflammation by regulating the chromatin status of ILC2s, enhancing their aerobic glycolytic metabolism, and consequently promoting the expansion of effector ILC2s (ILC2eff) and memory ILC2s (ILC2mem).

    Oct 13, 2025
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  • Scientists Develop Nanocomposite-Modified MEAs for Monitoring Neuronal Activity During Hibernation

    A research team has developed a nanocomposite-modified microelectrode array (MEA) that enables long-term, high-sensitivity monitoring of neuronal activity during hibernation. The study, led by Prof. CAI Xinxia from the Aerospace Information Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, sheds light on how specific brain cells sustain life under extremely low metabolic states.

    Sep 25, 2025
  • Researchers Develop First "Dynamic" Soft Electrode for Brain-Computer Interfaces

    Researchers from the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Donghua University reported a soft, movable, long-term implantable fiber electrode called “NeuroWorm,” marking a radical shift for bioelectronic interfaces from static operation to dynamic operation and from passive recording to active, intelligent exploration.

    Sep 18, 2025
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