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WEEKLY REVIEW (8.19-8.25)

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2024-08-28 10:04:51 | Author: QI Liming


HEPS Ring Stores High-intensity Beams

Researchers at China's Institute of High Energy Physics made major progress in the construction of a high energy photon source (HEPS), the first high-energy synchrotron radiation light source in China. On August 19, the institute under the Chinese Academy of Sciences announced that the HEPS storage ring had successfully stored 35 electron beams with a current intensity of 12 mA. It marks the HEPS accelerator entering the fast track of beam modulation.

Brain-inspired AI Network Model Developed

A team of Chinese scientists have developed a novel brain-inspired AI model that can compute without requiring the high level of energy that silicon-based processors require. The model bridges the gap between big, externally complex AI networks and the small, internally complex workings of the brain.

Breakthrough in Pulmonary Fibrosis Research

Researchers from Tsinghua University and Peking University have discovered a close correlation between the distribution pattern of intermediate alveolar stem cells and the progression of fibrotic changes. It can be used for the treatment of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

Brain-Computer Interface Helps the Speech Impaired

In a clinical trial and study supported by U.S. scientists, a brain-computer interface that translates brain signals into speech with up to 97 percent accuracy has been developed. It offers a significant breakthrough for individuals with speech impairments due to conditions like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

AI Algorithm Diagnoses Illness from the Tongue

A team of engineering researchers collaborating between the University of South Australia and Iraq's Middle Technical University have built a new artificial intelligence machine learning model that is capable of accurately diagnosing certain illnesses by simply looking at a patient's tongue.

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  • ​The Mid-Autumn Festival, one of China's most cherished traditional holidays, is deeply rooted in the country's cultural heritage. Known for the rich poetry, it has inspired and customs, the stories of the festival center around the moon, which symbolizes reunion, harmony, and togetherness.

How an American Scholar Fell for China

​William N. Brown has called China home for over 30 years. "I'm fortunate to live in a country as beautiful as China, in the vibrant city of Xiamen, and at a university as remarkable as Xiamen University," the 68-year-old American professor at Xiamen University said.

'My Wish for You is Long LifeAnd a Share in This Loveliness Far Away'

The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a harvest festival celebrated in Chinese culture. Held on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Chinese lunisolar calendar, it falls on September 17 this year according to the Gregorian calendar. On this day, the Chinese believe that the moon is at its brightest and fullest, coinciding with harvest time in the middle of autumn.

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