Urban Highway Hidden Underground | Discovering the Great Bay Area

Urban Highway Hidden Underground | Discovering the Great Bay Area

|Greater Bay Area Synthetic Biology Laboratory|Controversy over the safety of chemically synthesized pigmentsHigh cost of natural pigmentsHow can biosynthetic pigments break through?Everything can be AICan artificial intelligence really design proteins?These cutting-edge achievements in Synthetic biologyIs being implemented in a location in the Greater Bay AreaAs a representative discipline of biotechnology and information Technological convergenceSynthetic biology is considered the futureOne of the disruptive technologies.At the Shenzhen Engineering Biology Industry Innovation CenterA large numberResearchers from startups in the Greater Bay AreaIs it cheaper than natural pigments? More environmentally friendly than chemically synthesized pigments?Biosynthetic pigments stand out in a variety of pigment production industries!Becoming a new trend in the development of pigment production industry?Yuan Xiaoli:Since entering human civilization, we have experienced several forms of civilizationAgricultural Civilization PeriodHuman beings obtain material and energy mainly through Natural product; After entering the industrial civilization, due to technological progress, people synthesized a lot of substances and energy through chemistry...

What will you see in the background during facial recognition?

What will you see in the background during facial recognition?

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How does the "Crystal ball" buried 700 meters underground capture the magic Neutrino? Ask to the end

Source: CCTV News ClientEvery moment, our bodies are penetrated by tens of thousands of 'invisible substances', yet we are completely unaware of their existence. These "stealth matter" is one of the most basic particles in the material world: Neutrino...

Human extraction of too much groundwater leads to polar drift

Human extraction of too much groundwater leads to polar drift

Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, June 19 (Reporter Liu Xia) Scientists from the University of Texas at Austin in the United States simulated how changes in the distribution of water around the earth affect the drift of the poles. The results show that the total amount of groundwater pumped by human beings from 1993 to 2010 was about 210 billion tons, and the change of groundwater distribution caused the earth's poles to drift by 80 cm...

The 'Beishan No.1' successfully completed its first underground turn

The 'Beishan No.1' successfully completed its first underground turn

Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, May 29 (Reporter Jiao Yang) - With a horizontal turning radius of 200 meters and a vertical curve radius of 380 meters, it will move forward in a spiral manner at a depth of 590 meters underground....