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Next-gen high-accuracy high-pressure detection: volume compressed resonant microsensor sets new standards
Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of SciencesPeer-Reviewed Publication
A cutting-edge silicon resonant microsensor has been developed to meet the pressing demand for high-accuracy, wide-range pressure measurements in extreme environments.
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- Microsystems & Nanoengineering
Simplified models, deeper insights: Coarse-grained models unlock new potential for ionic liquid simulations
Industrial Chemistry & MaterialsPeer-Reviewed Publication
Ionic liquids (ILs) are a class of molten salts with a collection of exciting properties, which have been employed for wide-ranging applications across chemistry, biology, and materials science. However, their inherently high viscosity hinders the ability of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to explore their structure-property relationships on large spatiotemporal scales. Coarse-grained (CG) models address this challenge by retaining essential structural features while eliminating some atomic details, significantly reducing computational costs. A team of theoretical chemists presented the latest advances in IL CG models, with particular emphasis on the procedures for developing efficient CG models and parameterization methods with the aid of machine learning models. They also summarized applications of CG models in biological and electrochemical systems. This work was published in Industrial Chemistry & Materials on 09 Jun 2025.
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- Industrial Chemistry and Materials
Transforming implant success: How gum tissue expert consensus may change dentistry
West China Hospital of Sichuan UniversityPeer-Reviewed Publication
Long-term success of dental implants depends not just on bone integration but also on the health of surrounding gum tissue.
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- International Journal of Oral Science
Nanotechnology-enhanced electrochemical biosensors revolutionize insulin detection
FAR Publishing LimitedCracking nonmarine shale oil’s code: Multiple geological factors synergy drives accumulation
Science China PressPeer-Reviewed Publication
Researchers from Prof. Quan-You Liu's team at Peking University decoded the complex accumulation mechanisms of China’s nonmarine shale oil, overcoming challenges from extreme geological heterogeneity. Through analysis of the Bohai Bay Basin, the research team revealed that the synergistic coupling of multiple geological factors governs shale oil accumulation and established multi-scale, multi-factor accumulation models for non-marine shale oil. Their new predictive model pinpoints high-yield "sweet spots," validated by drilling success, offering a roadmap for efficient exploration and extraction of nonmarine shale oil.
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- Science China Earth Sciences
Scientists uncover critical role of membrane protein topology in beta-coronaviruses assembly
Science China PressPeer-Reviewed Publication
A research team led by Prof. HU Junjie from the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has uncovered a pivotal mechanism by which beta-coronaviruses assemble in cells, providing a novel target for developing broadly antiviral strategies.
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- Science Bulletin
Assisted fertility technology with genetic screening boosts successful pregnancy by 70%
BGI GenomicsApproximately 1 in 6 individuals or couples face difficulties conceiving naturally, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO)'s statistics. On the other hand, assisted fertility cycles with the support of genetic testing improve implantation and pregnancy rates by as much as 70%. Precision medicine, which integrates preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) into in vitro fertilization (IVF) offers the ultimate solution.
Ancient desert berry unlocks new hope for diabetes treatment
Zhejiang UniversityTuning d-p hybridization in manganese oxide to accelerate hydrogen transfer in glycerol electrooxidation
Science China PressPeer-Reviewed Publication
The slow kinetics and high energy consumption of the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) limit the large-scale development of electrocatalytic water splitting. Replacing OER with the glycerol oxidation reaction (GOR) and coupling it with the cathodic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) can optimize the electrocatalytic water splitting system. Now, a research team at Wuhan University has accelerated the hydrogen transfer in the glycerol oxidation process by regulating the d-p hybridization of MnO2, providing new insights for balancing the adsorption and activation of biomass molecules. These findings are published in SCIENCE CHINA Chemistry.
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- Science China Chemistry