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May 23,2023 Researchers Propose a New Host Configuration for Lithium Anodes Using Nuclear Track Method
Chinese researchers have lately proposed a new 3D host configuration for lithium anodes using the nuclear track method. The results have been published in Advanced Energy Materials.
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Mar 14,2023 HEPS Achieves the First Electron Beam Accelerated to 500 MeV
The first electron beam of the High Energy Photon source (HEPS) was accelerated to 500 MeV with better than 2.5 nC of bunch charge by the Linac on March 14, which was a key milestone of the HEPS project—HEPS beam commissioning had begun.
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Aug 10,2022 Self-developed Beam Position Monitor Electronics Developed for BEPC
With support from the Major Achievements Cultivation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Beam Instrumentation (BI) Group of the Accelerator Division of the Institute of High Energy Physics has completed a new upgrade of beam position measurement (BPM) electronics in the BEPCII storage ring, and all 98 sets of imported analog electronics have been replaced by self-developed electronics ...
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Jul 20,2022 Hunting for dark galaxies with FAST
Large scale neutral hydrogen (HI) survey of the local universe is one of the major science drive for the Five-hundred Meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) project.
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Jun 28,2022 Sequence and Structural Divergence in Fragaria Mitogenomes
Fragaria, commonly known as strawberry, is one of the most popular berry fruits and also one of the youngest domesticated plants.
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Jun 27,2022 Gene Fusion As An Important Mechanism To Generate New Genes
Events of gene fusion have been reported in several organisms. However, the general role of gene fusion as part of new gene origination remains unknown.
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Jun 21,2022 Advances in Understanding Past Geological and Climatic Events in SE Asia based on Phylogenomics and Evolutionary History of Oreocnide (Urticaceae)
Climate change and geological events have long been known to shape biodiversity, implying that these can likewise be viewed from a biological perspective.
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Dec 31,2021 1,056 Seconds, another world record for EAST
1,056 seconds, a new pulse length world record for high temperature tokamak plasma has been achieved on the "artificial sun" in Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP).
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Nov 11,2021 Precise Electromagnetic Structure of Neutron Measured at BESIII
The BESIII collaboration has presented measurements of the neutron's electromagnetic (EM) structure in the time-like region with unprecedented precision.
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Feb 01,2021 Study Reveals Fullerenol Nanoparticles Induce Calreticulin Exposure to Trigger Robust Anti-tumor Immunity
Prof. XING Gengmei's research team from the Institute of High Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences recently reported that fullerenol nanoparticles could be used as a safe calreticulin (CRT) exposure inducer to boost the anti-tumor immune efficiency of anti-CD47 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). The study, entitled “Fullerenols boosting the therapeutic effect of anti-CD47 antibody to trigg...
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Jan 28,2021 CSNS Finishes Construction of First User Instrument
The coronavirus didn't slow CSNS's pace in building its user instruments. On Jan. 26, the Multi-Physics Instrument (MPI) received the neutron beam from the target station, marking the instrument's successful completion after two years of construction.
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Jan 06,2021 Physicists Revisit Post-glitch Relaxation of 2000 Vela Glitch
Researchers at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Xiamen University have lately investigated the post-glitch relaxation of the Vela glitch in 2000.
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Dec 21,2020 Second Polarized Neutron Workshop Held in Dongguan
IHEP held the 2nd Workshop on Polarized Neutrons in Dongguan on Dec. 10-14, 2020.
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Dec 21,2020 Field Guide to the Bryophytes of Jinping Fenshuiling, Yunnan officially published
Jinping Fenshuiling National Nature Reserve has a rich bryoflora that over 500 species of bryophytes had been documented in the Reserve (Ma 2020), accounting for over 25% of species reported in Yunnan Province.
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Jun 20,2019 Multi-scale Synchroton X-ray Imaging Quantifies Li-ion Battery Failure
Researchers from the Beijing Synchroton Radiation Facility, the European Synchroton Radiation Facility, the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Virginia Tech and Purdue University have developed the most comprehensive view yet of how repeated charging damages lithium-ion battery electrodes. The research, which was recently published in Advanced Energy Materials (Adv. Energy Mater. 2019, 1900674)...
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NOTICE
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Call for Proposals for HEPS Phase II Beamlines May 23,2022