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 2008  Vol.30 (Number 5)
    Oct. 20, 2008
  Invited Special Paper
  Review Article
  Progress
  自然科学史
  探索?假说
  Science Review
  Comprehensive Survey
  Portraits
 
 
 
 
Invited Special Paper
 
 


247

WANG Pin-xian
  Ice Breaking Expeditions:Present and Past of the Arctic Ocean
   

In 2004,Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 302 drilled in the deep-water Arctic Ocean and discovered that the Arctic Ocean was a fresh-water lake with a subtropical climate some 50 million years ago, and its deposits are highly promising in ...

    2008 Vol. 30 (5): 247-251 [Abstract ] ( 23 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 4 )


252

ZHANG Qing-song and WANG Yong
  Antarctic Research Progress of China in past 28 Years
    Since two Chinese scientists were sent to Australian Antarctic station Casey in January of 1980, Chinese Antarctic research works have been carried for 28 years. Through a period of learning foreign experiences in 1980-1984, and established two stations, ...
    2008 Vol. 30 (5): 252-258 [Abstract ] ( 21 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 4 )
Review Article
 
 


259

YAN Qi-de
  Antarctic:the Thermometer of Global Climate Warming
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    2008 Vol. 30 (5): 259-261 [Abstract ] ( 19 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 4 )


262

LU Long-hua
  Polar Atmospheric Sciences Expedition and Research on Global Change
    The Arctic and Antarctica are climatic sensitive areas on Earth, and are also key regions of many international research programs for climate change. Polar Regions are important to the formation and variation of global climate because they comprise all in...
    2008 Vol. 30 (5): 262-266 [Abstract ] ( 18 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 4 )


267

CHEN Xue-lei and HUANGFeng
  Progress in Dark Matter Research, and the Synthetical Approach to Science
    In this paper we introduce the basics of dark matter research, and also discuss recent progress in this field, including the evidence of dark matter, the cold dark matter model, the search of weakly interacting dark matter, researches on dark matter halo,...
    2008 Vol. 30 (5): 267-274 [Abstract ] ( 18 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 4 )


275

SHANG Yu-chang
  Evolution of Darwin’s Finches on the Galapagos Islands
    The Galapagos islands are volcanic. They have never been connected to the mainland. The fourteen species of Darwin’s finches fall into four groups: ground finches, tree finches, a warble fineh, and the Cocos finch. All fouvteen species of Darwin’s finch...
    2008 Vol. 30 (5): 275-279 [Abstract ] ( 19 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 4 )
Progress
 
 


280

LI Xiao-ping
  Cyanobacteria Movements and Its Bloom Early Control
    The fundamental way out for cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) bloom control is early prevention and mitigation of its excessive growth. The algal growth curve pattern gives us control times and concentration scopes to take early actions. As long as we unde...
    2008 Vol. 30 (5): 280-286 [Abstract ] ( 15 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 4 )
自然科学史
 
 


287

PAN Ji-xing
  The History of Domestic Clutibation of Gold-fish in China and Its Spread in the East and West
   

This paper talks about the history of domestic cultivation of gold-fish in China and its spread in the East and West on the basis of study in related Chinese and foreign source.

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    2008 Vol. 30 (5): 287-290 [Abstract ] ( 13 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 4 )
探索?假说
 
 


291

LU Chang-fu
  A Basic Law of Individual Development
    Our body is developed from a single cell through a hierarchical series of differentiation. The first differentiation results in the blastocyst formation, and subsequently differentiation result in a hierarchical series of blastocyst-like structures (BLSs)...
    2008 Vol. 30 (5): 291-295 [Abstract ] ( 25 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 4 )
Science Review
 
 


296

ZHAO Zhuo-xi
  International Cooperation Offering New Approach to Science Research
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    2008 Vol. 30 (5): 296-300 [Abstract ] ( 12 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 4 )
Comprehensive Survey
 
 


301

GAO Deng-yi
  Expeditionary studies on the Moisture Passage of the Yarlung Zangbo River
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    2008 Vol. 30 (5): 301-303 [Abstract ] ( 12 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 4 )
Portraits
 
 


304

CHEN Bao-guo
 
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    2008 Vol. 30 (5): 304-308 [Abstract ] ( 14 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 4 )
 

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