What did ancient Europeans eat? Latest research suggests that seaweed and aquatic plants may be important sources of food
Beijing, October 18 (Reporter Sun Zifa) - Springer Nature's academic journal "Nature Communication" recently published an anthropological research paper that suggests that seaweed and aquatic plants may have been important food sources for ancient Europeans until at least the Middle Ages. This study found that based on chemical analysis of ancient tooth stones, it has enhanced people's understanding of European cuisine from the Neolithic Age to the early Middle Ages...
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Science knows no borders! Dean of Tsinghua University suggests sharing research results on monocrystalline silicon with the United States and Japan to promote technological progress
Recently, Tsinghua University, a higher education institution in China, announced that it and a research team from the University of Tokyo in Japan will jointly conduct basic research experiments on rocket engines in the space station "Tiangong" developed in China. Not long after, there have been new research trends at Tsinghua University during this period...
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Yu Minhong Suggests Holidays for All 24 Solar Terms
On May 5th, DoNews reported that on May 4th Youth Day, the founder of New Oriental, Yu Minhong, conducted a live streaming promotion in the live broadcast room, where he shared his views on life and work. Yu Minhong admitted that although he is already a "young man in the 60s", he still loves life and work very much...
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