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Distinguished, Associate, Assistant, Senior, and Adjunct... Why is the "academic ladder" getting longer and longer?
http://buzzonfeed.com/distinguished-associate-assistant-senior-and-adjunct-why-is-the-academic-ladder-getting-longer-and-l-109.html
Written by Wen Caifei, reporter for China Science Daily"Teacher, as soon as I entered, I was hired as an associate researcher. Does that mean I am already an associate professor?" asked a PhD student from a "Double First-Class" university...
Even older than dinosaurs! This is what the oldest skin looks like.
http://buzzonfeed.com/even-older-than-dinosaurs-this-is-what-the-oldest-skin-looks-like-111.html
Compiled by | Xin YuThe skin provides animals with a sensitive, flexible, and waterproof barrier. However, after the death of an animal, the skin cannot be preserved for a long time, making it difficult for scientists to study the...
At the age of 37, he pursued postgraduate studies, became a doctorate at 45, and at the age of 64, he became an academician. He often uses the phrase "Behind great reputation lies great responsibility" to remind himself.
http://buzzonfeed.com/at-the-age-of-37-he-pursued-postgraduate-studies-became-a-doctorate-at-45-and-at-the-age-of-64-he-be-122.html
By Liu Wei, Yan Dong, Zou ZhengLi Hongzhong (1941—)A chemist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and researcher at the Institute of Process Engineering of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 1960, he was admitted to the Department...
Sales plummeted! Bought for tens of thousands, but no one wants it for 5000? It was once extremely popular.
http://buzzonfeed.com/sales-plummeted-bought-for-tens-of-thousands-but-no-one-wants-it-for-5000-it-was-once-extremely-popu-47.html
Recently, there have been media reports that the sales of pianos, once a popular musical instrument, have plummeted dramatically and the prices have significantly dropped.What has happened to the once popular instrument?The decline in sales began in 2019,
Several signals of ovarian premature aging that women should be aware of.
http://buzzonfeed.com/several-signals-of-ovarian-premature-aging-that-women-should-be-aware-of-21.html
The ovaries, as one of the important reproductive organs in women, are responsible for the secretion of estrogen and progesterone.These hormones are not only related to fertility, but also have an influence on women's skin condition, body curves, and...
Are two fingerprints from the same person? AI helps you solve the case.
http://buzzonfeed.com/are-two-fingerprints-from-the-same-person-ai-helps-you-solve-the-case-100.html
Compiled by | Xu RuiThe unique patterns on human fingertips form fingerprints. Currently, no two individuals have been found to have the same fingerprints, so fingerprints are unique identifiers for each individual and are widely used in fields such...
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....
The hydrogen bomb was invented by whom? Teller, Oppenheimer? No! It was him.
http://buzzonfeed.com/the-hydrogen-bomb-was-invented-by-whom-teller-oppenheimer-no-it-was-him-126.html
"The New York Times describes Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam as the inventor of the hydrogen bomb. His autobiography, 'Adventures of a Mathematician,' showcases his life and contributions to mathematics, physics, and history. Ulam made a name for himself in...
Romance level up here! From meteor showers to "diamond showers".
http://buzzonfeed.com/romance-level-up-here-from-meteor-showers-to-diamond-showers-113.html
Compiled by | Wang ZhaoyuIn the universe, the sky of ice giants may be filled with diamonds. Compressed carbides can turn into diamonds at temperatures that researchers had not previously considered, potentially making "diamond rain" a common phenomenon on
U.S. professor cites opinions of China's "Tea Sage," surprisingly sparking an international "dispute"!
http://buzzonfeed.com/u-s-professor-cites-opinions-of-china-s-tea-sage-surprisingly-sparking-an-international-dispute-134.html
An American chemistry professor put forth the scientific viewpoint of adding salt to tea, a notion that sparked dissatisfaction and controversy among the British. The professor, referencing the "Tea Saint" of China, Lu Yu, and his work "The Classic...