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搜狐视频关注流科学演讲局上线 清华教授、哈佛博士开讲
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-16 08:08
Core Insights - The launch of "Focus on Flow Science Lecture Bureau" features eight top scientists and technology practitioners discussing the theme "Scientific Hotspots Memory 2025" [1][2] Group 1: Key Presentations - Chen Deliang, a professor at Tsinghua University and former executive director of the International Council for Science, presented on whether the Earth is "burning up," summarizing the IPCC report into three fundamental questions: "Is it changing?", "What does it mean?", and "What can we do?" He cited observable phenomena like "summer heatwaves" and "urban flooding" as evidence [1][2] - Chen emphasized that "everyone is part of the problem and must be part of the solution," providing a "reduction prescription" that individuals can engage with across energy, transportation, and consumption sectors [1][2] - Su Meng, a Harvard astrophysics PhD and executive director of the Space Research Laboratory at the University of Hong Kong, discussed the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, using vivid metaphors like "carbon dioxide addiction" and "unique fashion" to describe its complex orbital data and chemical composition [1][2] Group 2: Platform Development - The "Focus on Flow Science Lecture Bureau" is an initiative aimed at creating a new intellectual property, building on the depth of "Zhang Chaoyang's Physics Class" but with a more scenario-based format and a more diverse range of guests [1][2]