Monday, May 18, 2026

Top China Science News

  1. 01
    Biotech

    Artificial cells achieve asymmetric division and functional differentiation for the first time

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    Scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have successfully achieved asymmetric division and functional differentiation in artificial cells for the first time. This breakthrough involved creating artificial cells capable of dividing unevenly, producing distinct daughter cells with specialized functions, mimicking natural biological processes.

    Why it matters

    This achievement at the fundamental level of cell biology could pave the way for new approaches in synthetic biology and regenerative medicine, enabling the construction of more complex artificial life forms and customized tissues.

  2. 02
    Physics

    Chinese scientists validate Parisi-Sourlas symmetry in real-world spatial system

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    Chinese scientists have experimentally verified Parisi-Sourlas symmetry in a real-world spatial system. This symmetry, originally a theoretical concept in statistical physics, relates systems with different dimensionalities, and its validation offers new insights into complex physical phenomena.

    Why it matters

    The experimental confirmation of Parisi-Sourlas symmetry in a tangible system provides a powerful tool for understanding and modeling diverse physical phenomena, potentially impacting fields from condensed matter physics to cosmology.

    Sciencenet · 5d ago
  3. 03
    Genomics

    Genetic survey reveals defects in widely used experimental mouse models

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    A genetic survey conducted by Chinese scientists has revealed significant defects in widely used laboratory mouse models. The study identified genetic abnormalities that could affect the reliability of research findings derived from these common animal models.

    Why it matters

    This finding is crucial for the reproducibility and accuracy of biomedical research worldwide, as it highlights the need for more rigorous genetic quality control in animal models used in drug development and disease studies.

    Sciencenet · 2d ago
  4. 04
    Manufacturing

    Two Chinese-built large cruise ship "sister ships" pictured together for the first time

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    Two domestically produced large cruise ships, described as "sister ships," have been photographed together for the first time. This event marks a significant milestone in China's shipbuilding capabilities for large passenger vessels.

    Why it matters

    The successful construction and coordination of these large cruise ships demonstrate China's advancing capabilities in complex manufacturing and its growing role in the global maritime industry.

  5. 05
    Space

    China's 42nd Antarctic expedition concludes successfully with Xue Long 2's return

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    China's 42nd Antarctic expedition has concluded successfully with the return of the research vessel "Xue Long 2" (Snow Dragon 2). The expedition completed its scientific objectives in the Antarctic region.

    Why it matters

    This successful mission underscores China's sustained commitment to polar research and its expanding capacity for scientific exploration in extreme environments, contributing valuable data to global climate and environmental studies.

  6. 06
    Materials

    Dalian Institute develops bio-based furan dicarboxylic acid technology with pilot plant startup

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    Scientists at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics have successfully started up a pilot plant for bio-based furan dicarboxylic acid (FDCA) technology. This development advances the production of sustainable and renewable chemical materials.

    Why it matters

    This advancement in producing bio-based FDCA, a potential replacement for petroleum-derived plastics, contributes to the global transition towards a circular economy and sustainable materials.

  7. 07
    Physics

    Chinese scientists simulate potential 'end of the universe' scenario

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    A recent simulation by Chinese scientists explored a scenario that could represent the 'end of the universe.' The research potentially models extreme cosmological conditions using advanced computational techniques.

    Why it matters

    Simulations of extreme cosmological events help refine our understanding of fundamental physics and the universe's origins and ultimate fate, pushing the boundaries of theoretical cosmology.