
Green Dialogues: Chinese Mainland & Latin American Scholars Unite
Academics from the Chinese mainland and Latin America share innovative sustainability ideas at Rio’s International Green Future Symposium.
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Academics from the Chinese mainland and Latin America share innovative sustainability ideas at Rio’s International Green Future Symposium.
Johns Hopkins introduces MAARS, an AI model that predicts sudden cardiac death with 89%-93% accuracy using advanced MRI analysis.
A breakthrough 3D atlas decodes the full life cycle of fruit flies, offering fresh insights into developmental biology and disease research.
NSFC launches a joint fund to empower private companies in basic research, promoting a powerful synergy between industry and science in China.
Scientists use langur droppings to study gut health and stress, boosting conservation efforts for this endangered species.
IAEA reveals damage at Iran’s Khondab heavy water research site amid strikes. Reactor under construction poses no radiological risk.
A new study reveals how tree trunk breathing adapts to temperature, offering a cool twist on climate predictions. Published in Science.
The Chinese mainland unveils a detailed grassland vegetation map of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, promising breakthroughs in climate adaptation and eco-research.
Australian researchers launch a pioneering trial using PMR-116 to target MYC-driven aggressive cancers with an innovative basket approach.
A new genetic study confirms Brazil’s renowned ethnic and racial diversity, underpinning its status as a vibrant cultural melting pot.