Feb. 09, 2026
How fast can a microlaser switch “modes”? A simple rule reveals a power-law time scaling
Peking University, February 9, 2026: Modern technologies increasingly rely on light sources that can be reconfigured on demand. Think of microlasers that can quickly switch between different operating states—much like a car shifting gears—so that an optical chip can route signals...
Feb. 01, 2026
A “New-to-Nature” Enzyme for Amide Synthesis: How PKU Scientists Repurposed an Everyday Enzyme to Build Life-Savin...
Peking University, February 1, 2026: A research team led by Prof. Lei Xiaoguang(http://www.chem.pku.edu.cn/leigroup/) at Peking University has achieved a major scientific breakthrough in the field of biosynthesis and biocatalysis. For the first time, they have developed a novel b...
Feb. 01, 2026
Science | Peng Hailin's Group Reports Novel Bismuth-Based 2D Ferroelectric Oxide, Pushing the Limits of Ultra-Low...
Peking University, February 1, 2026: In the era of artificial intelligence (AI), the demand for high-performance, low-power chips is growing rapidly. The conventional von Neumann architecture—marked by the physical separation of memory and computing units—incurs substantial data...
Jan. 31, 2026
PKU Publishes 6 Papers in Top Journals within 48 Hours
Peking University, January 31, 2026: Starting the year with an auspicious bang, Peking University researchers published 6 papers in internationally leading journals —two in Science and four in Nature — within 48 hours from January 28 to 29, covering an eclectic range of subjects...
Jan. 27, 2026
How Do Fish Swim Fast? PKU Scientists Reveal the Mechanism
Peking University, Jan 27, 2025: How can some fish, like tuna, achieve remarkable speed while others, like eels, excel in maneuverability? A research team from Peking University (PKU) has developed a novel robotic platform that sheds new light on this classic biomechanical puzzle...
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