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Update: 2010-05-10
Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics researchers play lead role in significant new discovery of the first Exotic Antimatter Detected at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC)
Outstanding Overseas Scholarship
The 142nd Eastern Forum of Science and Technology
4th Asia-Oceania Forum for Synchrotron Radiation Research
The International Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics in Heavy-Ion Reactions and the Symmetry Energy
Workshop on RHIC-STAR full TOF detector and related physics in China
International Review Meeting of the SSRF Project
Workshop on Water at Biological Interfaces
The Fourth OCPA Interntional Accelerator School
The important membrane protein structures of apoptosome are published on 《Cell》by users of SSRF Macromolecular beamline
Lead in Children’s Blood Is Mainly Caused by Coal-Fired Ash after Phasing out of Leaded Gasoline in Shanghai
The SSRF XAFS Beamline (BL14W1) user work was published on Science Magazine
Graphene-on-Au(111): a Highly Conductive Material with Excellent Adsorption Properties for High-Resolution Bio-/Nano- detection and Identification
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