Nov. 25, 2014
PKU scientists develop a new nanofiber sensor for detecting and sizing individual nanoparticles
Peking University, Nov. 25, 2014: Rapid detection and sizing of nanoscale particles are of increasing importance in various fields, such as early-stage biomedical diagnostics and treatment, process control of semiconductor manufacturing, and explosive and environmental monitoring...
Nov. 15, 2014
Beida researchers make progress on the origin of Mesozoic ichthyosaurs
Peking University, Nov. 15, 2014: On Nov. 5th, 2014, Nature published (online) a scientific paper titled A basal ichthyosauriform with a short snout from the Lower Triassic of China by the internationally collaborative team led by Professor Jiang Dayong from School of Earth and S...
Oct. 30, 2014
Fertility preservation: challenges and opportunities published on Lancet
Peking University, Oct.13, 2014: With the growing problems of subfertility, especially age related infertility, “fertility preservation” has become a heated issue for researchers and experts in reproductive medicine worldwide. In October 2014, Lancet (IF: 39.207), one of world’s...
Sep. 30, 2014
Beida physicists develop miniature Raman laser sensors for single nanoparticle detection
Peking University, Sep. 30, 2014: Optical sensing of nanoscale objects with ultrahigh sensitivity is highly desirable for applications in various fields, such as in early-stage diagnosis of human diseases and in environmental monitoring, as well as in homeland security. The ultim...
Sep. 24, 2014
Beida researchers make progress in super uranyl-binding protein
Peking University, Sep. 24, 2014: As we all know, uranium is the key element used in nuclear energy industry. By many estimates, there are about 4.5 billion tons of uranium dissolved in the world’s oceans—nearly 1,000 times as much of the worldwide reserves of uranium on land—tho...
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