Dec. 16, 2015
Changing color by force: PKU scientists develop a new mechanochromic luminesecent material
Peking University, Dec. 15, 2015: Think about these: when you are climbing, the color of the climbing rope changes to tell you whether it is overstressed; when there are too many cars running on a bridge, the coating of the bridge shifts to a different color to set off the alarm...
Dec. 16, 2015
To branch or not to branch: PKU scientists identify a novel gene that controls plant shoot branching
Peking University, Dec. 8, 2015: When you are sitting in the shade of those towering trees, do you ever think about how they extend their long, luxuriant branches? How those little buds develop into boughs and twigs?For decades scientists have been working on this problem and suc...
Dec. 04, 2015
Growing graphene on molten bed
Peking University, Dec 1, 2015: When graphene was first isolated in 2004, the whole scientific community was excited. They had good reasons to celebrate: for one thing, graphene had been theorized about for decades and it is difficult to imagine the good stability in terms of its...
Nov. 17, 2015
An animal magnetic protein compass discovered by Xie Can's team of PKU
Peking University, Nov. 16, 2015: Dr. XieCan at School of Life Sciences, Peking University and his collaborators discovered a novel magnetoreceptor protein (named MagR)and suggested a biocompass model for animal magnetoreception and navigation. A paper entitled “A magnetic...
Nov. 16, 2015
Wang Fa and collaborators make progress in Nematicity and Quantum Paramagnetism in FeSe
Peking University, Nov. 16, 2015: Most parent compounds of iron-based high temperature superconductors display a finite temperature “nematic” phase transition with spontaneous breaking of the 4-fold crystal rotation symmetry. This transition is usually accompanied by...
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