Tag: Science

China and Russia Launch a Marine Scientific Expedition
Scientists will conduct environmental research in the Bering Sea and the northwestern Pacific. On Tuesday, a China-Russia joint marine scientific expedition was officially launched in Russia’s Far Eastern city of Vladivostok. Chinese and Russian scientists will embark on a research voyage aboard the scientific vessel Akademik M.A. Lavrentyev to the Bering Sea and the northwestern […]
July 23, 2025

China’s Large Scientific Facility Attracts Global Scientists for Cutting-Edge Research
SECUF integrates extreme experimental conditions such as ultralow temperatures and ultrahigh magnetic fields. The Synergetic Extreme Condition User Facility (SECUF), a major scientific infrastructure in Beijing’s suburban district Huairou, has attracted scientists from multiple countries to conduct cutting-edge research with its exceptional experimental conditions. A recent conference based on SECUF was held in Huairou, bringing […]
July 22, 2025

Massive Brain Drain in Argentina: Scientists Warn of “Scientificicide” Under Milei’s Government
Thousands of scientists, researchers, students, and academic workers took to the streets of Buenos Aires and more than ten other provinces in a nationwide protest against what they have called a “scientificicide” — a systematic dismantling of Argentina’s national science and technology infrastructure.
May 29, 2025

Russian Scientists Develop Arctic Climate Monitoring System
A key component of this newly developed system is the Sea-Air-Wave Station. Scientists from Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences have developed Russia’s first system for monitoring climate-active substances in the Arctic Ocean. RELATED: Brazil Proposes to Bring a Joint BRICS Position to the Climate Summit The system integrates both shipborne […]
February 28, 2025

International Researches Discovers New Submarine Mounts and New Species in the Nazca Ridge
International researchers discovered a new submarine mount and twenty possible new species in the international waters of the Nazca Ridge, in the Pacific Ocean, reported on Thursday the Chilean conservation organization without profit, Oceana. RELATED:Chilean Observers Reject Statements by Gabriel Boric on Venezuelan Elections “The newly discovered underwater mountain is over 1.9 miles (3,109 metres) […]
August 29, 2024

China’s FAST Telescope Provides New Platform for Astronomical Cooperation
It is a powerful tool for studying various cosmic objects, including pulsars in globular clusters. The five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) located in southwest China’s Guizhou Province has yielded significant scientific results and created a new avenue for astronomical collaboration between China and European countries in recent years. RELATED: Cuban Ozonated Soaps: Another Achievement […]
July 10, 2024

The Milky Way’s Dark Matter Halo Has an Oblate Shape: Chinese Scientists
They constructed a three-dimensional structure of the Milky Way’s disk at different ages over a period of 250 million years On Tuesday, the Xinhua agency reported that a team of Chinese scientists revealed that the Milky Way’s dark matter halo, the invisible mass that surrounds our galaxy, is slightly oblate. RELATED: Chinese Astronauts Complete Space […]
July 2, 2024

DR: XIX International Research Congress Continues
The congress, which this year is being held under the theme “Innovation and Sustainability: Challenges and Opportunities for the Future,” is an opportunity for the exchange of knowledge and the creation of networks between scientists from different areas of the world.
June 12, 2024

The World’s Highest Scientific Observatory Opens in Atacama, Chile
In Chile, the University of Tokyo, together with the Chilean government, inaugurated the Atacama Observatory (TAO), built on top of Chajmanto Hill, which has an altitude of 5,640 meters, which incorporates an optical-infrared telescope of 6.5 meters. RELATED: China to Launch Chang’e-6 Lunar Probe on May 3 After 26 years of planning and construction, […]