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Top 10 Tech Trends in 2021 - ALIBABA DAMO ACADEMY
Jan 6, 2021
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Despite the global pandemic, technological and scientific advancements have not experienced any slowing down, with a series of major technological breakthroughs in quantum computing, core materials, and biomedicine being discovered one after the other in 2020. Alibaba's Damo Academy may be hinting at how tech development could be changing our lives sooner than we know through their latest "Top 10 Technology Trends Prediction for 2021". Watch the video now!
 
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Chinese scientists uncover gene for rice adaption to low soil nitrogen
CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES HEADQUARTERS

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a. OsTCP19-H is significant correlated with soil nitrogen content. b-f. OsTCP19-H significantly increases grain yield and NUE under LN and MN conditions.
CREDIT: IGDB

Chinese scientists from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have found a gene that plays an important role in helping rice adapt to low soil nitrogen.

Nitrogen fertilizer application is a strategic challenge for sustainable agriculture: On the one hand, it plays an indispensable role in increasing crop yields, thus ensuring global food security. On the other hand, it creates a severe threat to ecosystems. For this reason, breeding new crop varieties with high nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is a high priority for both agricultural production and environmental protection.

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Self sufficiency is now an import goal for China. By 2025 most of its objectives will be fulfilled ans USA can now longer call the shots. And who do they blame then?
China is the convenient bogeyman.

Trump has open the Pondora Box and soon many US companies will have to pay for his and Mike Pompeo follies. No genie has appear to wave its magic wand and solve his delusional problem.

It is a matter of national security for China today after all it was Trump in a retaliatory mood that target ZTE and Huawei and now even SMIC. :coffee:
 
Chinese researchers discover new anti-aging gene therapy
Source: Xinhua| 2021-01-08 21:24:01|Editor: huaxia

BEIJING, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- For the first time, a genome-wide CRISPR-based screening technology has identified a new driver of cellular senescence. It can form part of new strategies to delay aging and prevent aging-associated diseases, Chinese researchers said.

By screening and identifying more than 100 genes responsible for the aging of human cells, the research team demonstrated that knocking out, or disabling, some genes by CRISPR can discourage the aging of human mesenchymal precursor cells (hMPCs). Among the genes that lead to senility, and KAT7 (a histone acetyltransferase), is one of the catalysts for aging.

Knocking out KAT7 has been proven effective in alleviating cellular senescence in the team's experiments, said Zhang Weiqi, a researcher at the Beijing Institute of Genomics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The scientists managed to reduce the proportion of the senescent cells in the livers of aged mice and prolonged the lifespan of physiologically aged mice and those with progeria.

The novel gene therapy, based on disabling a single gene or using KAT7 inhibitors, could extend mammal life. It could also slow down the aging of human liver cells. It suggests a massive potential for its application in translational medicine against human aging.

The study was published on Thursday in Science Translational Medicine online.


 
Local researchers develop cure for keratitis
Cai Wenjun
14:46 UTC+8, 2021-01-12

Local researchers have developed a gene-editing technology to cure keratitis — inflammation of the cornea — and eliminate the virus following successful experiments on mice.

Herpes simplex virus, or HSV, is the most prevalent pathogen, and humans are its only host in the natural world. About 97 percent of the population carries the virus, which can hide inside the nervous system. There is no vaccine or medications that cure it.

HSV is divided into HSV-1 and HSV-2. Herpetic stromal keratitis is caused by HSV type 1, which can lead to numerous diseases. Once infecting the cornea, people can contract herpetic stromal keratitis, the most prevalent infectious keratitis, which blinds 85 percent of carriers. It accounts for half of the blindness in China, according to Dr Hong Jiaxu of the Shanghai Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, a leading expert in the research.

“Current medication only helps control symptoms, which can’t be eliminated because the virus hides inside the nervous system," Hong said. "Even when people receive a cornea transplant, the disease can relapse. The only cure is to degrade the virus’ genome.”

To help patients with the disease, Hong partnered with researcher Cai Yujia from Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Shanghai Center for Systems Biomedicine to develop a gene-editing method that kills the virus.

Cai’s team invented a new delivery technology that carries the gene therapy to the target.

“Compared with the quick development of gene-editing technology, delivering the technology to the target was a bottleneck," Cai said. "Previous delivery technologies were developed in the West, but we developed our own in the form of the world’s first innovative carrier — a virus-like particle mRNA — to infect the target and deliver the therapy.”

Through its innovative delivery technology, researchers used gene-editing technology to develop a therapy called HSV-1-Erasing Lentiviral Particles, which blocks replication and cures HSV-1 infections.

“The therapy, which is dripped into patients' eyes, can find and 'cut' the virus hidden in the nervous system, which then degrades by itself," Cai said. "With this technology, we can cure keratitis and terminate the virus."

Trials on donated human corneas have shown the therapy's positive results.

“Clinical trials on two patients have also been carried out and the results are being evaluated,” said Hong.

The therapy's research was published on Tuesday by the world-renowned publication "Nature Biotechnology." Research on the therapy's delivery technology was published in "Nature Biomedical Engineering" last week.

Local researchers develop cure for keratitis

The two leading researchers introduce the new gene-editing technology on Tuesday.
Local researchers develop cure for keratitis

Dr Hong Jiaxu of the Shanghai Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital​
Local researchers develop cure for keratitis

Researcher Cai Yujia of Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Shanghai Center for Systems Biomedicine


 
China's first underwater data center unveiled in Zhuhai
2021-01-13 09:59:40 Ecns.cn Editor : Luo Pan


(ECNS) -- China's first undersea data center (UDC) was unveiled in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province on Sunday.

The UDC project involves installing Internet facilities like servers in airtight pressure vessels with excellent cooling performance under the ocean surface.

These facilities are powered by subsea composite cables and then transmit data to the Internet.

UDC has the advantage of energy and resources saving by cooling off Internet facilities with a huge amount of circulating seawater.

The biggest bottleneck to data center development is energy consumption. It consumes too much power and cannot be halted for a second. Seawater can be used to reduce energy consumption by about 30 percent, said Xu Tan, vice president of Highlander.

A big data center, with an annual economic volume exceeding 300 billion yuan, is vital to new infrastructure, Xu added.

Currently, most big data centers are built on land, occupying a large amount of space and consuming excessive power and cooling water.

Therefore, it is scientifically most effective to further utilize marine space and deploy China's coastal data centers in offshore waters, Xu said.

UDC is primarily powered by urban industrial power, supplemented by renewable energies like offshore wind, solar and tidal energy, and features low cost, short latency, high reliability and safety.

It is calculated that servers contained within the data center could prove up to eight times more reliable than their dry-land counterparts.
 
CAS releases top 12 achievements of 2020
Source: Xinhua| 2021-01-15 22:43:52|Editor: huaxia

BEIJING, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on Friday released the top 12 achievements of 2020.

-- FIGHTING COVID-19
Innovative achievements have been made in genome sequencing, information sharing, molecular mechanism study, quick detection, and vaccine development during the battle against COVID-19.

-- LUNAR EXPLORATION
China's Chang'e-5 probe was launched on Nov. 24 and retrieved about 1,731 grams of samples from the moon on Dec. 17.
The Chang'e-4 probe, still working on the far side of the moon, has made a series of scientific discoveries.

-- MANNED DEEP-DIVING
Fendouzhe, China's deep-sea manned submersible, successfully reached the Mariana Trench, going to a depth of 10,909 meters and setting a new record for China's manned deep-diving.

-- BDS-3
China declared the official commissioning of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) on July 31, marking the formal launch of the newly- completed BDS-3 system for global users.
CAS researchers participated in the development and construction of all aspects of the BDS-3 system.

-- SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO THIRD POLE
CAS researchers launched the second scientific expedition to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau to assess the changes due to climate change and human activities in the past decades. The results have supported the construction of China's ecological civilization.

-- FAST STARTS FORMAL OPERATIONS
China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) started formal operations on Jan. 11, 2020 after a three-year trial. FAST, as the world's largest single-dish radio telescope, will gradually open to astronomers around the world.

-- QUANTUM COMMUNICATION, COMPUTING
The "Micius" quantum satellite was used to achieve the first international entanglement-based quantum key distribution at the 1,000-km level.
A quantum computing prototype "Jiuzhang" was built, via which up to 76 photons were detected. The achievement marks China's first milestone on the path to full-scale quantum computing.

-- MYSTERY OF LOCUST SWARMS
Scientists have identified a chemical compound -- 4-vinylanisole -- released by locusts that causes them to form a swarm, offering a new possible way to prevent these insects from devouring crops vital to human survival, as they have done for thousands of years.
-- ANCIENT DNA

Genome-wide data from 26 ancient individuals from northern and southern East Asia dating back 9,500 to 300 years indicate human population shifts and admixture in northern and southern China.

-- MAGNETIC FIELD IN UNIVERSE
Using China's Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (HXMT), scientists discovered the strongest magnetic field ever observed in the universe, on the surface of a neutron star named GRO J1008-57.

BIG EARTH DATA REPORT
The 2020 Report on Big Earth Data in Support of the Sustainable Development Goals, drafted by CAS, showcases China's use of innovation-driven technologies to implement the 2030 Agenda, and in particular, the prospect of utilizing Big Earth Data for monitoring and evaluating the implementation of SDGs.

-- LOCALIZED SPIN-ORBIT POLARON
Scientists first studied localized excitations from single vacancies of a type of magnetic Weyl semimetal, using ultra-low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy with spin-polarized tip and low temperature atomic force microscopy.
 
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