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  • Observation of the Zcs(3985) Strange Four-quark Meson: The first hidden-charm tetraquark state with non-zero strangeness
    Observation of the Zcs(3985) Strange Four-quark Meson: The first hidden-charm tetraquark state with non-zero strangeness
    Mar 12, 2021

    In the March 12, 2021 issue of Physical Review Letters, the BESIII collaboration reports the discovery of an exotic multiquark structure, dubbed Zcs(3985), that is produced in the process of e+e-→K+(Ds-D*0+Ds*-D0) at...

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  • Discovery of a Potential Cosmic-ray Accelerator in the Galaxy: The Tibet ASγ experiment opens a window on the origin of PeV cosmic rays
    Discovery of a Potential Cosmic-ray Accelerator in the Galaxy: The Tibet ASγ experiment opens a window on the origin of PeV cosmic rays
    Mar 01, 2021

    The Tibet ASgamma experiment, a Sino-Japanese joint research project, has discovered gamma rays beyond 100 TeV coming from G106.3+2.7, a supernova remnant (SNR) 2600 light-years from Earth (see Fig.1). These gamma ray...

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  • Insight-HXMT Gives Insight into Origin of Fast Radio Bursts
    Insight-HXMT Gives Insight into Origin of Fast Radio Bursts
    Feb 18, 2021

    The latest observations from Insight-HXMT were published online in Nature Astronomy on Feb. 18. Insight-HXMT has discovered the very first X-ray burst associated with a fast radio burst (FRB) and has identified that i...

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  • JUNO Holds 17th Collaboration Meeting Online
    JUNO Holds 17th Collaboration Meeting Online
    Feb 10, 2021

    The 17th International Collaboration Meeting of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) was held via video conference from Jan. 25 to Feb. 5. About 220 scientists from dozens of institutions in Asia, Euro...

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  • First Scientific Paper from LHAASO Published in Chinese Physics C
    First Scientific Paper from LHAASO Published in Chinese Physics C
    Feb 08, 2021

    The first scientific paper from the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) project, entitled “Observation of the Crab Nebula with LHAASO-KM2A – a Performance Study,” was officially published in Chinese...

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  • Large-size Iron-based Superconducting Coil Passes Performance Test at 10 Tesla
    Large-size Iron-based Superconducting Coil Passes Performance Test at 10 Tesla
    Feb 05, 2021

    The high field superconducting magnet team of the Institute of High Energy Physics and the advanced superconductor team of the Institute of Electrical Engineering published their latest cooperative achievements on Feb...

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  • CSNS Finishes Construction of First User Instrument
    CSNS Finishes Construction of First User Instrument
    Jan 28, 2021

    The coronavirus didn't slow CSNS's pace in building its user instruments. On Jan. 26, the Multi-Physics Instrument (MPI) received the neutron beam from the target station, marking the instrument's successful completio...

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  • Study Reveals Fullerenol Nanoparticles Induce Calreticulin Exposure to Trigger Robust Anti-tumor Immunity
    Study Reveals Fullerenol Nanoparticles Induce Calreticulin Exposure to Trigger Robust Anti-tumor Immunity
    Jan 27, 2021

    Prof. XING Gengmei's research team from the Institute of High Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences recently reported that fullerenol nanoparticles could be used as a safe calreticulin (CRT) exposure induc...

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  • Scientists Reveal High Pressure Phase Transition of New Nano-carbon Materials
    Scientists Reveal High Pressure Phase Transition of New Nano-carbon Materials
    Jan 25, 2021

    Prof. SUN Baoyun's group, Prof. ZHAO Lina's group and Associate Prof. LI Xiaodong's group, all from the Institute of High Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, recently used the “zoom-in” phase transiti...

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  • GECAM Team Reports First Detection of Gamma-ray Transients
    GECAM Team Reports First Detection of Gamma-ray Transients
    Jan 22, 2021

    In the early morning of Jan. 20 (Beijing Time), the Gravitational wave high energy Electromagnetic Counterpart All-sky Monitor (GECAM or Huairou-1) team reported their first detection of a gamma-ray transient (GRB 210...

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