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Here's the news. Chinese radio astronomer, Li Di, has been awarded the Marcel Grossman Award for his research contributions in the field of fast radio burst.
As the chief scientist of China's 500 -meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope or FAST And for short, Lee was awarded for his groundbreaking contributions to the scientific capabilities of the world's most sensitive radio telescope, including precise measurements of interstellar magnetic fields and advancing the study of fast radio burst to a high statistical significance." That is according to the Committee of the 17th Marcel Grossman Meeting.
Li noted that humans share the same sky, and the international opening of astronomy is inevitable adding that strengthening China -EU cooperation especially through the open sharing of astronomical data between the two sides can greatly advance cutting -edge exploration and effectively prevent decoupling".
Michael Cramer, director of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy, noted that Lee's latest contributions in the field of the mysterious fast radio bursts in particular have really moved humans' understanding forward.
The Marcell Grossman Award, established in 1985 and presented every three years, is considered one of the most prestigious international awards in physics.
previous Chinese laureates include Nobel Prize winners Yang Zhanning and Li Zhongdao as well as world -class mathematician Chiu Chen Tong.
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Chinese researchers have recently developed a brain -on -a -chip intelligent interaction system, shedding new light on brain -computer interface research.
such. The system enables a brain organoid to autonomously control robots for tasks such as obstacle avoidance, tracking, and grasping.
The brain on a chip consists of two components, namely, an electrochip and an in vitro cultured brain tissue.
This brain organoid is created through stem cell culture technology and possesses some of the intelligent functions of a biological brain.
By equipping it with an electrochip, scientists can control the brain organoid to send signals to the outside, thereby achieving specific functions.
According to Ming Dong, vice president of Tianjin University, unlike traditional technologies that primarily use the human brain or other biological brains as experimental subjects, The brain on a chip has emerged as an important new branch in the field of brain -computer interfaces.
Ming noted that the research is expected to have a revolutionary impact on developing cutting -edge scientific fields, such as hybrid intelligence and brain -like computing.
The study was jointly conducted by researchers from Tianjin University, and the Southern University of Science and Technology, and has been published in the international journal Brain.
You're listening to Special English As students of all ages in China have started their summer vacation, Again, parent -child travel welcomes its peak season, with museums being one of tourists' top choices.
Data from online platforms Meituan and Dianping show that the search popularity of museum Museum has increased by 61 % month on month since June with Shaanxi History Museum, Shanghai Museum and National Museum of China as hot search phrases and the highest proportion of search users aged 30 to 35.
According to the online travel platform, Ctrip, as of July 3, the number of museum orders during summer vacation increased by more than 90 percent on a yearly basis.
Early bird tickets for some exhibitions have also sold out early, for example, the 200 ,000 early bird tickets for the Civilization of ancient Egypt exhibition at the Shanghai Museum, Museum, which went on sale on May 20, have been sold out by June 19.
That is according to Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism.
The popularity of museums has also triggered demand for nearby accommodations.
According to C -Trip, the civilization of ancient Egypt exhibition at the Shanghai Museum has driven summer orders of nearby hotels to a 20 percent increase year on year.
Data from homestay bookings and operating platform, Tujia, show that guest house bookings around museums nationwide, jumped nearly 2 times compared with the same period last year.
The report says that summer bookings for guest houses around Guanghan San Xingdui Museum museum, jumped by more than 15 times year on year, adding that bookings of guest houses near Nanjing Museum and Shanxi History Museum increased by nearly 1 .5 times and 50 % year on a year respectively.
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Yunnan Agricultural University has successfully applied for the establishment of China's first coffee science and engineering major, becoming the first institution in the country to offer undergraduate training in coffee related knowledge.
This initiative has captured the attention of the public, especially high school graduates who are currently navigating the challenging job of selecting a university and choosing a major.
students enrolled in the major of the College of Tropical Crops at the University will study a diverse range of subjects.
The curriculum includes foundational courses in food science and engineering, as well as specialized classes, such as coffee flavor chemistry, coffee processing, roasting and cupping, along with practical training in engineering and skills development.
Located in Pu 'ar City, known as the coffee capital of China, the program leverages the region's similarities to the ancient forests of the Ethiopian Highlands, the birthplace of coffee.
According to Yang Shue Hu, the Dean of the College of Tropical Crops, the program not only focuses on specific Holistic aspects of coffee production but also provides a comprehensive education covering the entire industry chain.
This holistic approach ensures that students are well prepared for a wide range of career opportunities within the coffee sector.
With the coffee industry in Yunnan transitioning from extensive cultivation to high -quality production, the demand for skilled professionals is on the rise.
Over the past two years, the percentage of premium Yunnan coffee has increased from less than 8 percent to 22 percent, while the rate of deep processing has risen from under 20 percent to 56 percent.
By 2024 it is projected that 30 percent of Yunnan coffee will be premium grade, with 80 percent undergoing deep processing.
The latest reports on the coffee industry in China indicate a rapid growth trajectory.
By 2023, the coffee industry in China reached 265 .4 billion yuan in size, with projections humans for 2024 reaching a value of 313 .3 billion yuan.
Given the current scale of the industry, there is a significant shortage of secondary and tertiary sector professionals highlighting the urgent need for high -quality talent development.
Looking ahead, the coffee major will focus on nurturing versatile professionals with expertise in coffee cultivation, processing, cultural appreciation, and innovative research and development capabilities.
By equipping students with a comprehensive skill set, The program aims to meet the evolving needs of the coffee industry, and may drive innovation in the field.
Here listening to special English Now try to guess what it is.
It does not have a fixed appearance.
It can be in any shape and any color.
It usually grows in a dim and humid environment.
The forest is the most common place for you to find them in daily life.
It's not big usually.
Sometimes difficult to trace.
You could even ignore it while you wander in the forests, yet it is one of the most fantastic creatures in the natural world.
It can feed you when you are hungry.
Some think it's the most delicious food in the world, but it can also kill you if you And picked the wrong type.
Alright enough hints about it.
Have you got the answer?
That's right fun guy it is the magic creature.
I mean who doesn't love mushrooms.
If you're a mushroom lover.
I strongly recommend you visit Yunnan province in Southwest China.
China, the place is not only known for its elegant and natural scenery, but also as a kingdom of mushrooms.
It's recorded that there are more than 2 ,500 species of edible fungi worldwide, and over province, including several premium varieties that are highly sought after by chefs around the world.
You might have heard of or have tried Matsutake, which is considered a luxurious delicacy in Japan.
Well, Yunnan is one of the world's major places of production of this species.
So what makes Yunnan the kingdom of mushrooms?
Well, the answer is that it's probably a gift endowed by nature.
Located in southwest China, Yunnan is marked by mountainous terrain, particularly the altitude difference in Yunnan is huge.
The gap between the highest and lowest point of Yunnan is more than and 6 ,660 meters.
You can see various terrains in Yunnan, from basins, plains, plateaus, mountains to hills.
What's more, the overall weather of Yunnan is mild and cool, but the multifarious terrain also contributes to various climate types.
So Yunnan basically owns one of the most complex natural conditions in China which provides rich ground for all kinds of wild mushrooms.
Locals there are probably the group who knows most about mushrooms.
They know almost every recipe that brings out the best flavor of mushrooms.
It's estimated that the daily trade volume of fungi in one single market in Yunnan could reach 500 tons.
Just think about how much fungi Yunnan people would eat in one single day.
They have all different ways that you can imagine to enjoy this fresh tasty flavor.
Sashimi style mushrooms, mushroom soup, grilled stir -fried, boiled mushrooms, mushroom hotpot, mushroom with fried rice, you name it, maybe next time when you are trying one of those gourmet mushrooms, the name of Yunnan will be among the first to relate things to pop out in your mind.
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As students of all ages in China have started their summer vacation, parent child travel welcomes its peak season, with museums being one of tourists' top choices.
databases. Data from online platforms Meituan and Dienping show that the search popularity of museum has increased by 61 % month on month since June with Shanxi History Museum, Shanghai Museum and National Museum of China as Hot Search Phrases and the highest proportion of search users aged 30 to 35.
According to the online travel platform Ctrip, as of July By 3rd, the number of museum orders during summer vacation increased by more than 90 % on a yearly basis.
Early bird tickets for some exhibitions have also sold out early.
For example, the 200 ,000 early bird tickets for the Civilization of Ancient Egypt exhibition at the Shanghai Museum, which went on sale on May 20, have been sold out by June 19.
That's according to Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism.
The popularity of museums has also triggered demand for nearby accommodations.
According to CTRIP, the Civilization of Ancient Egypt exhibition at the Shanghai Museum has driven summer orders of nearby hotels to a 20 % increase year on year.
Data from homestay bookings and operating platform Tujia shows that guest house bookings around museums nationwide jumped nearly two times compared with the same period last year.
The report says that summer bookings for guest houses around Guanghan San Qingdwe Museum jumped by more than 15 times year -on -year, adding that bookings of guest houses near Nanjing Museum and Shanxi History Museum increased by nearly 1 .5 times, and 50 percent year -on -year, respectively.
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