Shanghai Pudong Lingang: Where will the second C919 final assembly plant be located?
Shanghai Pudong Lingang: Where will the second C919 final assembly plant be located?As China's first domestically developed large passenger aircraft, the success of the C919 not only breaks the international market monopoly but also signifies the rise of China's aviation manufacturing industry. The location of the second C919 final assembly plant has become a focal point for various cities, ultimately landing in Shanghai Pudong Lingang...
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The second global case of a pig heart transplant patient who did not experience rejection at the full month of surgery and is currently recovering mobility
The second genetically modified pig heart transplant patient in the world, carried out by the UMMC team at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in the United States, showed no signs of rejection in the body after one month of surgery.Last month, UMMC performed a pig heart transplant for Lawrence Faucete, a 58 year old patient with end-stage heart failure...
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Lettuce, scallions, and cherry tomatoes are growing well. The "Space Garden" has been upgraded and can be planted in rotation
As the manned mission of Shenzhou 17 approaches, the crew of Shenzhou 16 astronauts who are holding their positions on the Chinese space station are also about to complete their flight mission. The return is imminent, and the three astronauts continue to complete their tasks with high quality and quantity as planned, and actively engage in physical exercise to prepare for their return to Earth...
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What did ancient Europeans eat? Latest research suggests that seaweed and aquatic plants may be important sources of food
Beijing, October 18 (Reporter Sun Zifa) - Springer Nature's academic journal "Nature Communication" recently published an anthropological research paper that suggests that seaweed and aquatic plants may have been important food sources for ancient Europeans until at least the Middle Ages. This study found that based on chemical analysis of ancient tooth stones, it has enhanced people's understanding of European cuisine from the Neolithic Age to the early Middle Ages...
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The coal seam is as thick as 1 kilometer and extends for thousands of kilometers! Is the world's largest coal field actually formed by plants?
Before reading this article, please click on "Follow" to facilitate discussion and sharing with you, and also to watch the next exciting article in a timely manner. Thank you very much for your attention!Coal, known as "black gold", is an important part of the world's energy landscape...
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Ma Yun invested heavily in planting trees in the desert, promising to plant 100 million trees every year. Seven years have passed, what has become of the trees
Text | Editor: ChestnutPreface:Recently, I have noticed an interesting trend.The applications originally designed for social and payment purposes have now been given more new features by users, becoming fascinating tools...
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The coal seam is 1 kilometer thick and spreads for thousands of kilometers! The world's large coalfields are formed by plants
The world's largest coal mine has always been a focal point in the fields of technology and geology. For these stunning coal mines, people have been speculating on how they were formed...
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Is there still hope for xenotransplantation after the death of the world's first pig heart transplant patient?
In January 2022, David Bennett, a 57 year old patient with advanced heart disease, received a pig heart with gene editing, becoming the first patient to receive pig Heart transplantation in human history. Unfortunately, Bennett passed away two months after surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center in the United States, and the cause of death was not announced at that time...
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After implanting a brain chip, he entered his own Inception Space | CyberDaily
Original The future has come CyberDaily Cover: generated by StableDiffusionCyberDaily:Imagine boldly:Interactive Dialogue between Brain Chips and AIThen connect to midjournal or AR head displayThe next day when we wake up, our dreams appear in our real spaceBecause the official account has been revised, adding star tags, you can find CyberDaily in real time, or you can read on WeChat and add it as a book list and listen to books, so you won't get lost.A Russian researcher named Michael Raduga has attracted attention and discussion with his radical ideas and bold actions...
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I planned to build a power plant, but in the end it became a pasture! The Interesting "Oolong" Event in the Chinese Engineering Industry
Before reading this article, could you please click on itFollowIt not only facilitates your discussion and sharing, but also brings you a different sense of participation. Thank you for your support!Listening to Historical RecordsEditor | Listening to Historical RecordsUnreachable at a glanceGobi Desert,Yellow sand covers the sky, and no grass grows...
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3D Printing of Food from Plant Callus Using New Technologies
Innovation Connection - RussiaResearchers at the Vyatka National University in Russia have recently developed new food 3D printing technology and many new "bio ink" formulas. Unlike similar technologies, this technology utilizes plant callus tissue to "prepare" dishes with the required biochemical parameters, just like designers do...
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Heavyweight! Musk's brain implantation company has been officially approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for human testing!
Neuralink is a brain implant technology company founded by Elon Musk. It has recently been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its first human clinical trial, despite safety concerns and reports about the company's experiments on animals...
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