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Chinese Academy of Sciences

Life reconstruction of the 120-million-year-old bird Cratonavis zhui

Bizarre bird from China shows decoupled skull and body

Sleeping monkey

Chinese make big step toward artificial hibernation for humans

Arctic sea smoke near Qingdao, China on January 7th, 2021 when cold surge hit northern China. A result of frigid air passing over relatively warm water, the phenomenon is rare, even in the Arctic.

Scientists warn of a rare third-year La Nina

Figure 1. Schematic illustration of the protective role of vitamin K2 in 6-OHDA-induced cytotoxicity in SH-SY5Y cells.

Vitamin K2 repairs nerve cells via mitochondrial quality control

Photograph and drawing of the skull of the extinct Cretaceous enantiornithine bird Brevirostruavis macrohyoideus, with the curved bones of the long tongue highlighted in orange

Researchers find fossil of extinct early bird that could stick out its tongue

Earth’s orbit affects millennial climate variability

Mixopterid found in China for the first time

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