Sunday, May 17, 2026

Top China Science News

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    Physics

    Cosmic Ray Energy Spectra Show Charge-Dependent Patterns from Wukong Satellite

    CB Signal31

    Using data from the 'Wukong' (Dark Matter Particle Explorer) satellite, a Chinese research team has directly detected a consistent "hump" structure in the energy spectra of cosmic rays, specifically for protons, helium, carbon, oxygen, and iron. They also found that the position of this hump is directly proportional to the particle's electric charge.

    Why it matters

    This discovery provides new insights into the mechanisms of cosmic ray acceleration and propagation in space, potentially refining our understanding of the most energetic particles in the universe and their origins.

    NSFC · 5d ago
  2. 02
    Physics

    China's Growing Role as Europe's Top Science Partner

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    This article discusses the relationship between China and Europe in scientific collaboration, particularly in the context of potentialUS-China science relations and an "American brain drain." It examines whether China is emerging as Europe's primary scientific partner.

    Why it matters

    Understanding shifts in international scientific collaboration is crucial for global research funding, talent mobility, and geopolitical strategy. This indicates a potential realignment of global research power dynamics.

  3. 03
    Physics

    Chinese Scientists Validate Parisi-Sourlas Theory in Real Space

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    Chinese scientists have experimentally verified a theoretical prediction by Parisi and Sourlas in a real-world space context. This work pertains to statistical physics and dimensional reduction symmetries.

    Why it matters

    Experimental validation of complex theoretical physics concepts in real-world settings pushes the boundaries of foundational science and could lead to new technological applications. This finding demonstrates China's growing capacity in advanced theoretical and experimental physics.

    Sciencenet · 5d ago
  4. 04
    Physics

    Chinese Scientists Simulate Potential 'End of the Universe' Scenario

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    Chinese scientists have conducted simulations modeling a scenario that could represent the "end of the universe." This research explores extreme cosmological conditions and theoretical physics.

    Why it matters

    Simulations of extreme cosmic events deepen our understanding of fundamental physics and cosmology, potentially revealing insights into the universe's origins, evolution, and ultimate fate. This work highlights advancements in computational physics and theoretical cosmology within China.