science In the past five years, he has published more than 20 papers included in SCI as the first or corresponding author in journals such as Adv. Funct. Mater., Adv. Sci., Nano Energy, Energy Storage Mater., J. Mater. Chem. A, Chem. Eng. J., etc., and has written 1 English monograph and High-performance lithium-ion battery silicon negative electrode with interface enhanced two-dimensional continuous carbon network 06/16 1768
science Nowadays, the research and application of stem cells in international and domestic countries is changing with each passing day, and many doctors also use it to improve some chronic diseases, such as type 1 diabetes, etc., but they need to continue to study their mechanism of acti International research: Mesenchymal stem cells can improve elastin networks to restore skin health 06/16 1504
science Scientists are reportedly able to "decode" their minds without touching people's heads. In the past, mind reading mainly relied on implanting electrodes deep in people's brains. A report published on the preprint database bioRxiv on September 29 describes a new approach that reli Relying on a non-invasive technology, scientists can decipher human thoughts from a distance 06/16 1886
science Butterfly effect – When a butterfly flaps its wings, it may cause a hurricane at the other end of the earth. Compared to Turing's saying "moving an electron will cause someone to die in an avalanche in a year", the butterfly effect is a more poetic version of Chaos theory. There "Butterfly Effect" - When Biology Meets Physics: Swarm Swarms Can Really Change the Weather 06/16 1941
science Recently, a scientific research team led by the Shanghai Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences proposed a new, quantitative galaxy structural model, depicting the geometric structure of a general disc-shaped galaxy similar to the Milky Way into a "chocolate crushed biscu Big news! There is actually a "chocolate chip cookie" galaxy in the universe that looks like this 06/16 1467
science Time is an abstract concept. In order to describe the passage of time, we need to use very regular natural phenomena to define the unit of time. For example, the time when the earth revolves around the sun, we define it as one year. However, this definition only applies to the Ea How long does a "Galaxy Year" last? How many "earth years" are equivalent to? 06/16 1098
science According to Pascal, a man is just a reed, the most vulnerable thing in nature. It is not necessary for the entire universe to take up weapons to destroy him. One breath or a drop of water is enough to kill him. Chen Xianda: Also talked about "people are reeds that know how to think" 06/16 1633
science On October 21, the second technical research working group meeting of ASEAN NCAP was held online. Li Xiangrong, deputy director of China Auto Evaluation, Liu Yuguang, senior technical director and relevant experts were invited to attend the meeting. At the meeting, ASEAN NCAP exp Chinese automobile safety expert, invited to attend the conference 06/16 1764
science 35Dou learned that recently, biobreeding company Eddie Cyber Bio announced that it had received an angel round of financing of tens of millions of yuan. This round of financing was led by Jifeng Capital, followed by Yonghua Investment, and Geshi Capital served as a long-term ex "First launch" Eddie Cyber Bio received tens of millions of angel investment to solve the problem of botched biological breeding 06/16 1518
science Studies in mammals have shown that “memory” of various environmental impacts can be passed from father to offspring, although these effects are not encoded in the DNA sequences carried by sperm. How sperm passes non-DNA-encoded features to embryos 06/16 1276
science #Argon# As we all know, argon is an inert gas. It is its "inert" nature that makes the temperature of the glass surface radiate more slowly, thus achieving thermal insulation. This gas has a lower conductivity than air, has lower fluidity at room temperature, slow transmission sp "Slow" is also beneficial 06/16 1221
science Scientists have found that residues of microorganisms that have long been extinct in the ocean can affect earthquakes/photos: David McNew / Getty Images New Zealand scientists have discovered that small dead creatures buried on the seabed can affect earthquakes and tsunamis. A st Small dead creatures on the seabed affect earthquakes 06/16 1555
science The "Xihe" launched last year can be called the "pathfinder" of my country's Sun Explorer Project, while "Kuafu-1" is a versatile observer of the sun. It can observe the sun from ultraviolet, visible light and X-ray bands. The two sun-exploration satellites launched by my country "Kuafu" and "Xihe" jointly raid the day, and China has initially established a comprehensive solar observation network 06/16 1590
science Led by Professor Mark Hannam, Dr. Charlie Hoy and Dr. Jonathan Thompson, the study was published October 12 in the journal Nature. Astronomers detect extreme "swing black holes": a singular phenomenon predicted by Einstein's theory 06/16 1755
science Plastic recycling in the United States is very bad, and no plastic packaging can be considered recyclable, according to a new report released today by environmental group Greenpeace. Greenpeace: In the United States, plastic packaging is not truly “recyclable” 06/16 1135