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WEEKLY REVIEW (Dec.3-10)

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2025-12-18 08:54:30 | Author: WANG Xiaoxia

Chinese Researchers on Nature's 2025 Influential List

Liang Wenfeng, founder and CEO of the Chinese AI firm DeepSeek, and "deep diver" Chinese geoscientist Du Mengran are on the annual "Nature's 10" list, which highlights 10 people at the heart of some of the biggest science stories of 2025.

New Electrolyte for Aluminum Batteries Developed

Tianjin University's Advanced Carbon and Energy Materials Laboratory has developed a non-corrosive organodichloro electrolyte, clearing a major obstacle for large-scale application of aluminum batteries. The work was published in Nature Sustainability.

Chip Moves Tiny Objects Using with Acoustic Waves

Virginia Tech scientists have created a programmable chip that uses acoustic waves as invisible grabbers to manipulate fluid flows and tiny particles. The acoustic wave chip has significant potential in the medical and engineering fields.

RNA Drug Shows Promise for Repairing DNA

Scientists at California's Cedars-Sinai have created an experimental medication that can help repair damaged DNA. The drug, called TY1, represents an early example of a new group of treatments aimed at restoring tissue harmed by heart attacks, inflammatory disorders or other medical conditions.

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Xi Congratulates Science and Technology Daily on Its 40th Anniversary

Chinese President Xi Jinping has sent a congratulatory letter to the Science and Technology Daily on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of its founding.

A Tale of Two Museums —— China-Greece Belt and Road Joint Laboratory on Cultural Heritage Conservation Technology

China and Greece, both boasting abundant cultural heritages, can strengthen cooperation in the preservation and restoration of important historical and cultural heritages.

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