Researchers led by Profs. YAN Xiaoyuan and XIA Longlong from the Institute of Soil Science showed that biochar can deliver lasting benefits for food security and climate mitigation when applied to farmland over the long term.
A new study by researchers from the Institute of Applied Ecology has revealed a stark and growing inequality in urban flood exposure across the globe, with developing nations facing risks that are multiples higher than their wealthier counterparts.
A new study by researchers from the Institute of Applied Ecology demonstrates that growing different crops together and using moderately less fertilizer can significantly improve soil health without reducing the total harvest, offering a potential solution to the global challenges of food security and soil degradation.
In a new study, researchers have completed China's first shipborne ozone-sounding campaign in the South China Sea, yielding high-resolution data that addresses a gap in understanding oceanic ozone dynamics.
Scientists from the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have discovered a massive hydrogen-rich hydrothermal system beneath the western Pacific seafloor, offering a new glimpse into deep-sea serpentinization—a process in which iron- and magnesium-rich rocks chemically react with water to form serpentine minerals and release hydrogen.
A new study led by Profs. GUI Kexin and ZHOU Tianjun from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has identified dual drivers behind such unprecedented heat: large-scale atmospheric circulation and unusually strong soil moisture feedback.
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