Recently, the research team led by Prof. Xu Guosheng from Institute of Plasma Physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences demonstrated a novel “two-step” magnet design strategy to design advanced stellarator with standardized permanent magnet blocks and simple coils.
Prof. WANG Zhenyang's research group from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has Enhanced the Energy Storage Capacity of Graphene Supercapacitors via Solar Heating.
As a key precursor for the formation of new particles, sulfuric acid (H2SO4) plays an important role in the formation of aerosols and clouds in the atmosphere. Gas-phase sulfuric acid molecules can easily form molecular clusters at the beginning of nucleation through hydrogen bonding and other interactions. Therefore, study on the structure and spectroscopy of H2SO4 and the sulfuric acid–water clusters is of great significance for revealing the nucleation mechanism of new particles.
Recently, the group of professor ZHANG Yongsheng, working in the research laboratory of computational materials science at the Institute of Solid State Physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, identified the orbital characteristic of conduction band edges in their new research, which provided novel insights into further thermoelectric enhancement of half-Heusler materials through.
A huge plume of ash, steam and gas rising up high from the underwater near Tonga has captured attention around the world on January 14 just two weeks later from the beginning of 2022. The communication to the outer world has been cut off immediately after the volcano eruption, the devastating explosion was still captured by the satellite orbiting the earth. The explosion may not be the one impacting the planet the most, “but to witness it with the modern array of instruments we have is truly unprecedented”, just as Lori Dengler said, an emeritus professor of geophysics at Humboldt State University in California.