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March 1, 2022
March 1, 2022
The Development of the First Solar Radio Spectrometers Working in the Mm-Wave (35-40ghz) in the Solar Radio Community
After three years’ efforts of scientists, the first mm-wave solar microwave spectral observing system (35-40 GHz) in the solar radio community has been able to make routine observations in Chashan Observatory (CSO), Shandong University. This spectrometer was developed by the Laboratory for Electromagnetic Detection Technology (LEAD, chief scientist Dr Chen Yao, chief director Dr Yan Fabao), In...
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February 23, 2022
February 23, 2022
Professor Han Keli’s Research Group Made Progress in Zero-Dimensional Lead-Free Metal Halide Luminescent Materials
Recently, Prof. Han Keli’s team from the Institute of Frontier and Interdisciplinary Science of Shandong University have made new progress in the field of zero-dimensional lead-free metal halide luminescent materials and published a research paper entitled “Excitation-Dependent Emission in All-Inorganic Lead-Free Cs2ScCl5·H2O Perovskite Crystals”in Laser & Photonics Reviews(IF=13.138). Shand...
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November 22, 2021
November 22, 2021
Abnormal Cholesterol Impaired Mammalian Terminal Erythropoiesis Leading to Anemia
Scientists successfully demonstrate that fine-tuning of cholesterol homeostasis emerges as a key mechanism for regulating erythropoiesis, according to a Shandong University study published in Advanced Science.Mammalian erythropoiesis starts with the commitment of hematopoietic stem cells to erythroid progenitors. This is followed by terminal differentiation to give rise to mature red blood cell...
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November 16, 2021
November 16, 2021
Professor Wang Hanpeng’s Team Made New Progress in Coal and Gas Outburst Prediction
Recently, Professor Wang Hanpeng's team from the Research Centre of Geotechnical and Structural Engineering of Shandong University made new progress in the field of prediction of coal and gas outburst disasters in mines, and published a research paper entitled "coal and gas outbreak prediction model based on extension theory and its application" in Process Safety and Environmental Protection (I...
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November 16, 2021
November 16, 2021
Blood Biomarker Identified That Predicts Type 2 Diabetes Almost 20 Years Before Diagnosis
An international study revealed a blood biomarker that predicts type 2 diabetes up to 19 years before the disease onset, which is now published in Nature Communications, entitled "Elevated circulating follistatin associates with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes". This extensive study was an outstanding collaborative success between Shandong University and Lund University in Sweden, besides ...
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November 16, 2021
November 16, 2021
Professor Sun Jinpeng and Professor Yu Xiao’s Research Groups Made Progress in Discovering Novel Therapeutic Target for Treating Epididymitis and Orchitis
Recently, Prof. Yu Xiao and Prof. Sun Jinpeng from the School of Basic Medical Sciences of Shandong University, Prof. Lin Haocheng from Peking University Third Hospital and Prof. Xu Wenming from West China Second University Hospital collaborated in publishing a research paper entitled “Activation of PTH1R alleviates epididymitis and orchitis through Gq and β-arrestin-1 pathways " in Proceedin...
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November 8, 2021
November 8, 2021
A Remote Sensing Study Reveals the Ages of Three Craters in the Vicinity of Chang’e-5 Landing Site
SDU Planetary Science research team from the School of Space Science and Physics, Institute of Space Sciences has made new progress in studying the ages of the crater in the vicinity of Chang’e-5 (CE-5) landing site. Absolute model ages of three craters in the vicinity of the CE-5 landing site and their geologic implications have been published in Icarus (Hou X, Fu X, et al., 2021, Icarus).In ...
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November 5, 2021
November 5, 2021
New Study Sheds Light on the Oldest Volcanic Eruptions on the Moon
A new study, led by the Planetary Science Group at Shandong University, provides insights into the oldest volcanic eruptions of our Moon. This research, entitled “Mare domes in Mare Tranquillitatis: Identification, characterization, and implications for their origin” is recently published online in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets (Qiao et al., 2021). This is an international coop...