WEEKLY REVIEW (August 26-September 1)
Water from Lunar Soil Step Toward Moon Stations
Using the lunar soil samples brought by the Chang'e-5 lunar landing mission, Chinese researchers have found that one gram of the soil can produce 51-76 milligrams of water, which can meet the needs of 50 people a day. It is expected to provide new ideas for the construction of lunar research stations and space stations in the future.
Sea Gas Field Produces over 1 Bln Cubic Meters of Gas
A mega sea gas project in China's Bohai Sea has produced over one billion cubic meters of natural gas, providing strong support for the gas demand in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and the Bohai Rim region.
First Blockchain Hardware for Data Interconnection Developed
The Chinese National Blockchain Technology Innovation Center has announced the launch of the country's first blockchain-specific computing hardware open architecture BUDA (Blockchain Unified Device Architecture) "Bodhi." This architecture offers unified specialized hardware functionality, implementation standards, and interface calls for blockchain and privacy computing, and will promote the interconnection of data across China.
New Research Offers Hope for Brain Disorder Therapy
Scientists from Singapore have discovered a novel method to wake up dormant neural stem cells that have the ability to grow into new cells, offering potential new therapies for neuro developmental disorders such as autism, learning disabilities, and cerebral palsy.
AI Model Provides Early Autism Diagnosis
Researchers from Sweden have developed an AI model, a screening system named AutMedAI, which can help identify autistic toddlers with approximately 80 percent accuracy among children under the age of two. It utilizes available information to identify individuals with elevated likelihood of autism at an earlier stage, enabling earlier identification and intervention.