Home Knowledge Base Zhejiang University

Zhejiang University

No mentions found

This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.

Related Articles from SNS

Chinese archaeologist who discovered 5,000-year-old city pleads guilty to corruption

Chinese archaeologist who discovered 5,000-year-old city pleads guilty to corruption Liu Bin, former Zhejiang University professor who discovered the Liangzhu ruins, admits taking bribes and embezzlement During a court hearing in Zhejiang on May 20, Liu was accused of using his position to help specific organisations and individuals secure and execute contracts for cultural relics protection and archaeological survey projects between 2009 and 2021. He was also accused of inflating the costs...

South China Morning Post 11d ago

Nanoengineered materials can store and release hydrogen at room temperature

June 1, 2026 feature Nanoengineered materials can store and release hydrogen at room temperature Ingrid Fadelli Author Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Energy engineers worldwide are working on various new technologies that could help to limit greenhouse gas emissions on Earth and address climate change. One proposed alternative to polluting fossil fuels, such as petrol, diesel and natural gas, is hydrogen. Hydrogen is a clean fuel that can be used to power fuel...

Phys.org 9d ago

Nature Index 2026 Research Leaders rankings: are China’s East Asian neighbours keeping pace with it?

Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer).

Nature 19h ago

Scientists got mouse eyes to perform photosynthesis ‪—‬ and no, they didn't turn green

Scientists got mouse eyes to perform photosynthesis — and no, they didn't turn green Special eye drops containing photosynthetic machinery from spinach leaves have helped combat dry eye, a new mouse experiment reveals. Scientists have developed new eye drops that allow mouse eyes to perform certain steps of photosynthesis. The drops, which contain photosynthetic machinery extracted from spinach leaves, use light-driven reactions to improve symptoms of dry eye disease, according to a study...

Live Science 11d ago

Chinese EVs may hit U.S. within a few years, one way or another

Chinese electric vehicles face crippling tariffs, stringent regulations and fierce opposition from lawmakers and the American auto industry, but there's a growing possibility that Chinese EVs will be sold in the U.S. within the next few years. China has deliberately and aggressively expanded its EV footprint throughout Europe, the U.K., Asia and Australia, exporting millions of well designed, high-tech, and competitively priced vehicles, building factories and widening supply chains. Now,...

CNBC 4d ago

A Chinese robotics start-up beat Nvidia on a global AI ranking. Is a new tech war brewing?

A Chinese robotics start-up beat Nvidia on a global AI ranking. Is a new tech war brewing? Spirit AI says its foundation model for embodied intelligence is the first from China to top the RoboArena global leaderboard As artificial intelligence steps out of the digital realm and into the real world, the race to build the embodied “brains” powering next-generation robots has become the newest battleground in tech competition between China and the United States.

South China Morning Post 6d ago