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华人学者一天发表了10篇Nature论文
生物世界· 2025-07-17 08:01
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significant contributions of Chinese scholars in the field of research, particularly noting that 10 out of 25 papers published in the prestigious journal Nature on July 16, 2025, were authored by Chinese researchers, showcasing the growing influence and capabilities of Chinese academia in global scientific research [2][5][7][8][10][13][16][19][21][24]. Summary by Relevant Sections - **Research Contributions**: On July 16, 2025, multiple research papers were published in Nature, with notable contributions from various universities, including Wuhan University, the University of Chicago, Cornell University, Nanyang Technological University, Tsinghua University, Rutgers University, and others, indicating a strong presence of Chinese scholars in high-impact research [2][5][7][8][10][13][16][19][21][24]. - **Specific Research Topics**: The papers cover a wide range of topics, including the impact of climate change on hospitalization, advancements in spectroscopy, dynamic kinetic resolution in chemistry, and innovations in battery technology, reflecting the diverse research interests and expertise of the authors [2][5][7][8][10][13][16][19][21][24]. - **Collaborative Efforts**: Many of the papers feature collaborations among researchers from different institutions, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and interdisciplinary approaches in advancing scientific knowledge [2][5][7][8][10][13][16][19][21][24].
华人学者一天发表了13篇Nature论文
生物世界· 2025-07-03 03:57
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significant contributions of Chinese scholars in the field of research, particularly in the publication of papers in the prestigious journal Nature, with 13 out of 24 papers authored by Chinese researchers on July 2, 2025 [1][2][3][4][6][7][10][12][15][17][19][21][23]. Group 1 - On July 2, 2025, a total of 24 papers were published in Nature, with 13 authored by Chinese scholars [1][2][3][4][6][7][10][12][15][17][19][21][23]. - The paper titled "Boron-mediated modular assembly of tetrasubstituted alkenes" was authored by Liang Wei from the University of Bristol [1]. - The research "Stereodivergent transformation of a natural polyester to enantiopure PHAs" was led by Professor Chen Youxian from Colorado State University [2]. Group 2 - The paper "A mouse brain stereotaxic topographic atlas with isotropic 1 μm resolution" was co-authored by Academician Luo Qingming from Hainan University and Professor Gong Hui from Huazhong University of Science and Technology [2]. - The research titled "The mutagenic forces shaping the genomes of lung cancer in never smokers" was co-authored by Tongwu Zhang from the National Cancer Institute [3]. - The study "Mapping and engineering RNA-driven architecture of the multiphase nucleolus" was co-authored by Lifei Jiang from Princeton University [6]. Group 3 - The paper "Ancient DNA reveals the prehistory of the Uralic and Yeniseian peoples" was authored by Tian Chen Zeng from Harvard University [7]. - The research "Hybrid quantum network for sensing in the acoustic frequency range" was co-authored by Jun Jia from the University of Copenhagen [10]. - The study "Rewiring endogenous genes in CAR T cells for tumour-restricted payload delivery" was led by Amanda Xi Ying Chen from the University of Melbourne [12]. Group 4 - The paper "Inter-brain neural dynamics in biological and artificial intelligence systems" was authored by Professor Hong Weizhe from UCLA [15]. - The research "WSTF nuclear autophagy regulates chronic but not acute inflammation" was co-authored by Yu Wang from Harvard University [17]. - The study "PPP2R1A mutations portend improved survival after cancer immunotherapy" was co-authored by Professors Wang Linghua and Zhang Rugang from MD Anderson Cancer Center [19]. Group 5 - The paper "Discovering cognitive strategies with tiny recurrent neural networks" was authored by Li Ji-An from UC San Diego [21]. - The research "Ultrabroadband and band-selective thermal meta-emitters by machine learning" was co-authored by Professors Zhou Han from Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Qiu Chengwei from the National University of Singapore [23].