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Prof. Bruce C. Glavovic from the Massey University N...
Sep. 17, 2024, The PIFI Distinguished Fellowship Prof. Bruce C. Glavovic from the Massey University of New Zealand invited by Dr. Jianhui Tang visited Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.During the visi...
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Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, CAS succes...
On April 19-20, 2024, the Frontier forum on cross-sectional studies of coastal hydrogeochemistry was successfully held at Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (YIC-CAS). Prof. Kai Xiao invited several in...
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Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research held the Be...
From July 2nd to 16th, the "the Belt and Road Training Course of Coastal Ecological Aquaculture and Biotechnology" organized by the Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (YIC, CAS) was successfully held i...
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New progress in chiral imprinting SERS strategy for a...
Chen Lingxin's team from Yantai Coastal Zone Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences has made important progress in the field of chiral imprinted surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) detection technology. The research achieve...
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Explosion in Tianjin Port enhanced atmospheric nitrog...
Total production and the scale of industrial enterprises in China have expanded greatly since late 1970s. As such, the long-term accumulated environmental risks have evolved and intensified, and China has entered a period of high inciden...
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New progress has been made in reduction of Sb(V) usin...
Sb can exist in a variety of oxidation states in nature but is most commonly found in either antimonite (Sb(III)) or antimonate (Sb(V)). Although trivalent Sb compounds are generally considered to be more toxic than pentavalent Sb compou...
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The microbial degradation mechanism of emerging halog...
Halogenated nitrophenols (HNPs) are widely used in the syntheses of agricultural and industrial chemicals and are common aromatic halogenated disinfection by-products during chloramination and chlorination of water. HNPs in the environme...
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The new influence mechanism of precipitation on ecosy...
Coastal wetlands are considered as significant sink for global C and contributors to global “blue carbon” resources, with high primary productivity, a low soil organic matter decomposition rate, a low CH4 generation rate, and the abili...
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A review on accurate tumor diagnosis and targeting th...
Chen Lingxin’s group (Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences) published a review entitled "Fluorescent chemical probes for accurate tumor diagnosis and targeting therapy" in Chemical Society Reviews. This...
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3rd International Conference on Coastal Biotechnology...
The 3rd International Conference on Coastal Biotechnology (ICCB 2015) was held in Qingdao on 18-21 August, 2015. This conference was hosted by Chinese Academy of Sciences, organized by Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, CAS. Prof...
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“Sino – Germany Workshop on Biogeochemistry of Coas...
16th -18th October, 2014, a delegation of nine scientists from the Institute of Coastal Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht (HZG-IFK), led by Prof. Kay Emeis, was visiting the Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Ac...
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“International Symposium on Oil Spills in Coastal Zo...
As one of the site meetings of the 1st International Coastal Biology Congress (ICBC, September 26-30, 2014, Yantai, China), the International Symposium “Oil spills in coastal zones: Monitoring, modeling, and its environmental impacts an...
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