北欧绿色邮报网报道(记者陈雪霏)--瑞典哥德堡的查尔姆斯大学科研人员7日网上发表论文说,他们发现纳米粒子可以一次一个地单个看。他们认为这样的结果对于未来研发新材料会有帮助。
据大学副教授克里斯托弗.朗哈梅尔和他的团队发来的消息,他们发现原来人们以为纳米粒子都是一样的结构,但事实上,他们的成分都是不一样的。因此他们相信,这个结果可能会对未来研发新材料有很大益处。
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Stockholm, Sept. 8 (Greenpost)–Scientists at Chalmers University of Technology have developed a new way to study nanoparticles one at a time, and have discovered that individual particles that may seem identical in fact can have very different properties, according to news reaching here from Gothenburg. Christoph Langhammer, Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Physics Photographer / Source Sabina Johansson The results, which may prove to be important when developing new materials or applications such as hydrogen sensors for fuel cell cars, will be published in Nature Materials. “We were able to show that you gain deeper insights into the physics of how nanomaterials interact with molecules in their environment by looking at the individual nanoparticle as opposed to looking at many of them at the same time, which is what is usually done,” said Associate Professor Christoph Langhammer, who led the project. By applying a new experimental approach called plasmonic nanospectroscopy, the group studied hydrogen absorption into single palladium nanoparticles. They found that particles with exactly the same shape and size may exhibit differences as great as 40 millibars in the pressure at which hydrogen is absorbed. The development of sensors that can detect hydrogen leaks in fuel cell powered cars is one example of where this new understanding could become valuable in the future. “One main challenge when working on hydrogen sensors is to design materials whose response to hydrogen is as linear and reversible as possible. In that way, the gained fundamental understanding of the reasons underlying the differences between seemingly identical individual particles and how this makes the response irreversible in a certain hydrogen concentration range can be helpful,” said Langhammer. Caption: A single gold plasmonic nanoantenna probes the hydrogen absorption in an adjacent palladium nanocube. Illustration: Ella Marushchenko and Alex Tokarev¨ Photographer / Source Karin Weijdegård Others have looked at single nanoparticles one at a time, but the new approach introduced by the Chalmers team uses visible light with low intensity to study the particles. This means that the method is non-invasive and does not disturb the system it is investigating by, for example, heating it up. “When studying individual nanoparticles you have to send some kind of probe to ask the particle ‘what are you doing?’. This usually means focusing a beam of high-energy electrons or photons or a mechanical probe onto a very tiny volume. You then quickly get very high energy densities, which might perturb the process you want to look at.” said Langhammer. ” This effect is minimized in our new approach, which is also compatible with ambient conditions, meaning that we can study nanoparticles one at a time in as close to a realistic environment as possible.” Tina Gschneidtner, Kasper Moth-Poulsen, Svetlana Syrenova and Christoph Langhammer. Photographer / Source Karin WeijdegårdEven though they have now reached the level where their results are ready to be published, Christoph Langhammer believes they have just scratched the surface of what their discovery and developed experimental methodology will lead to in relation to further research. He hopes that they have helped to establish a new experimental paradigm, where looking at nanoparticles individually will become standard in the scientific world. “It is not good enough to look at, and thus obtain an average of, hundreds or millions of particles if you want to understand the details of how nanoparticles behave in different environments and applications. You have to look at individual ones, and we have found a new way to do that.” he added. “My own long-term vision is to apply our method to more complex processes and materials, and to push the limits in terms of how small nanoparticles can be for us to be able to measure them. Hopefully, along the way, we will gain even deeper insights into the fascinating world of nanomaterials.” The paper Hydride formation thermodynamics and hysteresis in individual Pd nanocrystals with different size and shape is published online in Nature Materials on September 7. |
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Stockholm, Sept. 7(Greenpost)–Swedish Prime Minister said at the World Water Week that man cannot live without water.
Filmed by Anneli Larsson on Aug. 24, 2015 in Stockholm.
He stressed the importance of having clean water for life. He also recalled the journey of Sweden’s history of cleaning water.
He called on the people all over the world to join hands to provide clean water and face climate change.
北欧绿色邮报网报道:中国9.3大阅兵吸引了世界的关注,中国北京,上海,香港,台湾等地多家电视台都进行了直播,而且也都放到youtube上了。这里转播一下,看他们是怎样报道这一历史时刻的。
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BeUQlzAsgE
Stockholm, Sept. 7(Greenpost)–Asia Times correspondent Pepe Escobar commented on Beijing’s V-Day Parade.
He said a threat is seen as absurd. V-Day parade should be a concert between the west and China and Russia.
Stockholm, Sept. 6(Greenpost)–China held a grand military parade to commemorate the 70th anniversary of V-Day in Beijing on Sept. 3, 2015.
Video broadcast of China’s V-Day Military parade in Beijing 2015 by rt, subscribed from Youtube.
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Stockholm, Sept. 6(Greenpost)–Gabriella Pichler and Jonas Hassen Khemiri collaborate, Ninja Thyberg updates the image of the horse-loving girl and sami coming of age drama by Amanda Kernell in West Bothnia are among the films awarded funding in August.
From Sámi Blood (Sameblod) by Amanda Kernell. Photo: Oskar Östergren Amanda Kernell
Invasion! is Gabriela Pichler’s first film since the Venice awarded Eat Sleep Die (Äta sova dö). The script is a collaboration between Pichler and Swedish award-winning novelist and playwright Jonas Hassen Khemiri. As in her previous film, Pichler works with first time actors on location.
Tacit Wisdom (Tyst kunskap) by Saara Cantell is a reality-based psychological social drama about witchcraft on the Swedish-governed Åland islands in the 17th century, where the men in power suppress the wisdom of women. Independent young Anna is at the centre when the church begins a hunt for women who are in league with the devil.
With her debut feature Sámi Blood (Sameblod), Amanda Kernell continues along the same lines as her acclaimed short Northern Great Mountain (Norra Storfjället). Elle Marja attends a Sami boarding school in the 1930s. Racial biology examinations cause her to break away from her Sami identity, but becoming Swedish proves to be harder than she thought.
Three projects in a short format have been awarded funding in August. In the erotic short The Stud (Hingsten) by Ninja Thyberg, horse-loving 16-year-old Adena wants to lose her virginity to her handsome teacher Adam. Patterns are broken and gender roles switch places. In 2013 Thyberg was awarded the Canal+ Award in Cannes for Pleasure, about the porn industry. This is her first film after graduating from the Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts.
The children’s adventure Dreamgame (Drömspel 1) by Elisabet Gustafsson, who made Annabell’s Spectacularities (Krakel Spektakel) in 2014, is part of the Moving Sweden initiative. Nicolas’s mum spends too much time working on her thesis and is literally absorbed into her computer. Nicolas jumps into his video game to save her and meets giant spiders and other characters on his journey to the factory, where his mum is being held captive.
In Ni ska se att jag har rätt (English title tba) by Saga Gärde, bus-driving union man Magnus gives an impassioned speech behind the wheel as he sees the union losing members, and how the privatisation of public transport is creating stress and occupational injuries among his colleagues
BEIJING, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) — China’s State Council, the cabinet, decided on Tuesday to lower the minimum capital requirement for fixed-asset projects in a bid to boost investment in public goods and services.
The minimum capital ratio of key projects of ports, costal and river transportation, and airports has been lowered to 25 percent from 30 percent. The minimum capital ratio of railroad, highway and urban rail projects decreased to 20 percent from 25 percent.
In addition, the government has changed the minimum capital requirement for corn further processing projects from 30 percent to 20 percent.
However, the State Council said industries with excessive capacity would still face high capital ratios between 30 percent and 40 percent. (Edited by Huang Xiaolan, huangxiaolan@xinhua.org)
BEIJING, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) — The State Council, China’s cabinet, pledged to establish national small- and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development funds, said a statement released after a State Council executive meeting presided over by Premier Li Keqiang on Tuesday.
The move aims to stimulate the impetus of entrepreneurship and innovation, alleviate the financing difficulties faced by SMEs and enlarge employment.
According to the statement, the central government will contribute 15 billion yuan and establish a national SME development funds boasting a total scale of 60 billion yuan under the participation of private enterprises, state-owned enterprises, financial institutions and local governments.
The funds, which adopt limited partnership, will be operated under marketization mode. (Edited by Zhang Yuan, zhangyuan11@xinhua.org)
BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) — China’s e-commerce giant, Alibaba, is seeking to increase its presence in Latin America, according to Michael Lee, the firm’s head of international marketing and business development, on Tuesday.
This expansion will primarily be centered on Argentina and Brazil, where the company has recently been growing, said the executive.
Lee made this declaration in Buenos Aires during a conference organized by the Latin American Institute for Electronic Commerce and Argentina Chamber for Electronic Commerce.
“South and Central America account for six percent of our total revenue, but this has grown a lot, especially in Brazil and Argentina,” said Lee.
To capitalize on this growth, Alibaba recently launched versions of its site in Spanish and Portuguese to better cater to customers in the region.
Furthermore, Ali Express, one of Alibaba’s online platforms, has recently shown considerable staying power in Brazil, Chile and Mexico. In July, it actually led the ranking of international e-commerce sites in terms of visits from Brazil.
This platform, which has a history of seeking to adapt its offering to the local market, has become an important e-commerce bridge between China and Latin America, Lee added.
“Alibaba is a global company headquartered in China. We carry over 100,000 suppliers and manufacturers and see transactions in the billions of U.S. dollars a day. We are building up trust..e-commerce creates unlimited opportunities for all,” he noted.
Alibaba now has 40 million registered users in over 190 countries, making it one of the uncontested leaders of international e-commerce. In September 2014, Alibaba.com was listed on the New York Stock Exchange, becoming the largest global IPO of all time. Enditem
UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 1 (Greenpost) — A Chinese envoy to the United Nations on Tuesday said China looks forward to the successful adoption of the post-2015 development agenda at the UN summit, stressing it will “guide International cooperation for development.”
The remarks were made by Wang Min, China’s deputy permanent representative to the UN, at a meeting of the 69th session of the UN General Assembly.
“China welcomes the adoption by the General Assembly of the resolution on the draft Outcome Document of the United Nations summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda to transmit the post-2015 development agenda agreed by consensus to the summit for its consideration and adoption,” said Wang. “As a development agenda that will guide international cooperation for development in the next 15 years, the post-2015 development agenda is of profound historical significance.”
The document also reaffirms the purposes and principles of the charter of the United Nations and the principle of the common but differentiated responsibilities among other basic principles, while placing continued focus on poverty eradication, he said.
The post-2015 development agenda will not only give renewed impetus to international cooperation for development, but also lay a solid foundation for a successful UN summit of the agenda’s adoption, he said. “China looks forward to the successful adoption of the post-2015 development agenda at the UN summit.”
Moreover, he assured that “China is ready to join others in untiring efforts to implement the post-2015 development agenda and revitalize international cooperation for development.”
In August, negotiators from 193 UN member states agreed on a draft blueprint for sustainable development that will last through 2030. The document outlines 17 ambitious Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ranging from issues of poverty, gender equality and economic development to climate change and ocean resource protection. Enditem
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BEIJING, Sept.2 (Xinhua) — Representatives from China’s top government bodies met on Saturday in Haikou, the capital city of southern China’s Hainan province, to discuss a draft plan on integrated local development.
The plan is part of the trial program that aims to coordinate the planning system on a provincial level in order to eliminate incompatibilities between plans issued by different government departments.
After the meeting, Hainan local government will make some revisions and a consultation to seek views before publishing the final plan.
Such efforts by Hainan and relevant experiences will be introduced to other parts of China if proven successful.
In an attempt to improve policy coordination, China in June selected Hainan to pilot a trial program encouraging rational use of land and better environmental protection. (Edited by Ding Lei, dinglei@xinhua.org)
BEIJING, Sept. 2 (Greenpost) — China will advance building a graded diagnose and treatment system to deepen healthcare reform, according to an executive meeting of the State Council presided over by Premier Li Keqiang.
China will expand medical service capabilities of not only major medical institutions but also county-level public hospitals.
Also, the country will integrate medical resources such as examination, testing and disinfection supply while advancing cross-recognition of examination and testing results as well as patient transfer among hospitals of different levels, according to the meeting.
The country also encourages the elderly, children, pregnant and lying-in women as well as patients with chronic diseases to sign primary family doctors or rural doctors voluntarily to receive basic medical treatments. (Edited by Niu Huizhe, niuhuizhe@xinhua.org)
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BEIJING, Sept. 2 (Greenpost) – China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), the parent company of China’s largest offshore oil and gas producer CNOOC Ltd. (CEO.NYSE; 00883.HK), would add 114 maritime engineering equipment in 2016-2020 with investment of 65.6 billion yuan, said Zeng Hengyi, deputy general engineer with CNOOC on Tuesday.
Speaking at a maritime equipment exhibition in Qingdao, Zeng said 42.5 billion yuan would be invested in deepwater engineering equipment in the period, accounting for 65 percent of total.
Investment in deepwater engineering equipment is likely to account for over 70 percent of CNOOC’s total investment in maritime engineering investment by 2030, according to Zeng.
China needs to develop semi submersible drilling platform of the seven and half generation and deploy four special deepwater projects in the South China Sea, said Zeng.
The process of offshore exploration and development would not be changed though fall of oil prices in the short term would weigh on maritime engineering industry, said Liu Heyin, an official with shipbuilding and maritime engineering operations of Siemens. (Edited by Liu Yanan, liuyn@xinhua.org)
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