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WEEKLY REVIEW (April 19-25)

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2025-05-07 13:52:11 | Author: Staff Reporters

High-purity Quartz Developed from Ore

Researchers from Tianjin University have managed to extract high-purity quartz from ore. High-purity quartz are rocks that can be processed and purified to get silicon dioxide with a minimum purity of 99.995 percent. With high temperature resistance and good insulation, the material is crucial to the manufacture of photovoltaic panels and 5G optical fiber.

1,000-kW Battery-powered Locomotives Roll Off

China's first batch of 1,000-kW battery-powered locomotives rolled off the production line of CRRC Dalian Co., Ltd. in Dalian on April 21. The locomotives use high-capacity lithium iron phosphate batteries and have achieved zero carbon emission.

Penn Team Develops 1st Programmable Photonic Chip

A research team from the University of Pennsylvania in the U.S. has developed the first programmable chip that can use light to train nonlinear neural networks. This new chip is expected to drastically accelerate AI training and cut energy cost at the same time, laying a foundation for the development of fully light-powered computers.

NASA's Curiosity Finds Proof of Mars Carbon Cycle

Scientists have discovered siderite, an iron carbonate, in the sample collected by NASA's Curiosity rover from three drill sites on the sulfate-rich rocky layers of Mount Sharp in Mars' Gale Crater. The discovery indicates that there were indeed carbon cycles on ancient Mars. The research result was published in Science.

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Xi Congratulates Science and Technology Daily on Its 40th Anniversary

Chinese President Xi Jinping has sent a congratulatory letter to the Science and Technology Daily on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of its founding.

Mystery of Qingming's Shifting Dates

Many people have noticed that the date on the Gregorian calendar of the Qingming Festival, a time when Chinese honor their ancestors, is not fixed. In 2025, Qingming fell on April 4, while in 2026 it falls on April 5. So, why does the date of Qingming vary from year to year, when the precise moment of its onset is calculated down to the minute? Science and Technology Daily spoke to Yan Weiguo, president of the Tianjin Astronomical Society, to find out the reason.

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