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How long will it take for China to catch up with the US and Japan in terms of scientific development after decades?
http://buzzonfeed.com/how-long-will-it-take-for-china-to-catch-up-with-the-us-and-japan-in-terms-of-scientific-development-39.html
By Han Yangmei, Reporter of China Science NewsIn the global map of scientific and technological development, the United States has been in a leading position for 120 years, and Japan has achieved remarkable results in the past 40 years....
"Cell: Astonishing Links Found Between This Eye Disease and Gut Bacteria"
http://buzzonfeed.com/cell-astonishing-links-found-between-this-eye-disease-and-gut-bacteria-193.html
A study published in the journal "Cell" suggests that some eye diseases previously thought to be purely genetic, such as pigmentary retinopathy, may be partially caused by bacteria. Researchers have found that a mutation in the CRB1 gene weakens...
Academician Pan Jianwei: When applying for the "Outstanding Youth" title, I did not have full confidence in solving this difficult problem in the short term.
http://buzzonfeed.com/academician-pan-jianwei-when-applying-for-the-outstanding-youth-title-i-did-not-have-full-confidence-191.html
Pan Jianwei is an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and a professor at the University of Science and Technology of China. He has made significant contributions in the field of quantum communication. With support from the Outstanding...
What happened to the human's tail?
http://buzzonfeed.com/what-happened-to-the-human-s-tail-181.html
Geneticist Xia Bo and his team of researchers have found that approximately 25 million years ago, a gene shared by humans and other primates underwent a mutation that may have led to the loss of their ancestors' tails. The...
Has this form of transportation suddenly become popular in Europe and America?
http://buzzonfeed.com/has-this-form-of-transportation-suddenly-become-popular-in-europe-and-america-29.html
If someone said a year ago or even six months ago that the "three-wheeler" can be wildly popular among Europeans and Americans, it would have been as absurd as saying someone bought a house on Mars.But this world is...
"Professor Bag" Zhao Dongyuan: In another thirty to forty years, China will have even more original achievements.
http://buzzonfeed.com/professor-bag-zhao-dongyuan-in-another-thirty-to-forty-years-china-will-have-even-more-original-ach-93.html
Author: Liu Runan, China Science NewsImage provided by Zhao Dongyuan"To make real achievements in science, I believe that 'passion' is the most important thing. This passion is not just a simple interest, but a rational thinking that arises from...
Spending billions of yuan every year! Chinese journals "group together and build communities," but having a direction requires effective methods.
http://buzzonfeed.com/spending-billions-of-yuan-every-year-chinese-journals-group-together-and-build-communities-but-havin-40.html
By Zhang Shuanghu, Reporter of China Science News"Publish the articles, buy the journals." This cycle of publishing and purchasing consumes a significant amount of research funds. In the field of scientific journals, this is known as the "double external...
What secrets lie within Nabokov's lifelong passion?
http://buzzonfeed.com/what-secrets-lie-within-nabokov-s-lifelong-passion-124.html
The writer Nabokov was a half-naturalist with a passion for collecting butterflies. He amassed more than four thousand types of butterflies during his lifetime and named twenty of them. His fascination with butterflies was profound; to him, they were...
Tickets Are Hard to Come By! Why Is This Museum So "Awesome"?
http://buzzonfeed.com/tickets-are-hard-to-come-by-why-is-this-museum-so-awesome-137.html
Academician Zhou Zhonghe of the Chinese Academy of Sciences estimated that the newly opened China Paleo-Zoological Museum (Baoding Natural History Museum) in Baoding city experienced popularity that exceeded expectations a month after its launch. The museum, a collaborative branch...
After getting lost, he spent 8 hours searching for the entrance! He is a "slash youth" who excavates stalactites.
http://buzzonfeed.com/after-getting-lost-he-spent-8-hours-searching-for-the-entrance-he-is-a-slash-youth-who-excavates-sta-102.html
By Yan Tao, Reporter from "China Science News"Stalagmites are calcium carbonate deposits that grow in karst caves. When water droplets from the cave ceiling fall to the ground, they deposit calcium carbonate, which grows upward from the ground like...