British Scientists Unlock 1.5M-Year Climate Secrets!
British scientists at BAS extract 1.5 million-year-old ice cores from East Antarctica, unlocking ancient climate secrets for today’s world.
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British scientists at BAS extract 1.5 million-year-old ice cores from East Antarctica, unlocking ancient climate secrets for today’s world.
World’s deepest sandstone uranium discovery at 1,820m in the Tarim Basin sparks a breakthrough in sustainable resource exploration.
Astronomers capture the earliest stages of rocky planet formation around a baby sun, offering a rare glimpse into the origins of planetary systems.
A new Chinese ocean mission unveils the hidden world of plankton and their vital role in marine ecosystems, climate, and safety.
Israelian researchers find tomato plants emit ultrasonic sounds that help female moths decide where to lay their eggs.
Nobel laureate Steven Chu warns that cutthroat geopolitics could undermine U.S.-the Chinese mainland battery tech collaboration, urging science diplomacy and trust.
Global scientists converge in Beijing for the 2025 ICBS, exploring breakthroughs in math, physics, and technology.
A cloned yak calf, weighing 33.5kg, was born in Damxung County, Xizang Autonomous Region, marking a breakthrough for high-altitude livestock science.
Chang’e‑6 moon samples reveal volcanic activity, ancient magnetism, and unique planetary insights from the far side.
China unveils a roadmap of 30 top scientific and engineering challenges, charting a bold path for future innovation.