On September 25,2023,the opening ceremony of"The Myth of Pompeii-Exhibition of Ancient Greek and Roman Treasures from the National Archaeological Museum of Naples,Italy"was held at the National Museum of Classic Books...
Nanosatellites are exposed to extreme temperatures on the spacecraft surface,which can reach up to±100℃.In this paper,we suggest a novel solution to this challenge by the use of biomimicry.The imitation of the behav...
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41688103 and41873018);the Strategic Priority Research Program(B)of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDB18000000)。
The Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota,renowned for its exceptionally wellpreserved volcanic-influenced ecosystem, was buried in lacustrine and occasionally fluvial sediments. This includes, notably, the Huajiying, Yixian a...
Have you ever heard of the ancient Itanan city called pompeii?Pompeii was a large and thriving (繁荣的) city that was destroyed when a volcano named Mount Vesuvius erupted, killing many of the city's inhabitants and l...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41572009);the State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy,Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology,CAS(No.173121)
The Jehol fauna was initially represented by a bony fish, concostracan and an insect, as a Lycoptera davidi-Eosestheria-Ephemeropsis trisetalis association,but since the researches of recent decades, the Jehol Biota i...
supported by the Chinese Academy of Science Project (KZCX2-EW-120);the National Basic Research Program of China (2012CB821901);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41072010,41172006,41372011);a grant from the University Research Foundation of the University of Pennsylvania
Noeggerathiales are an extinct group of sporebearing plants of uncertain systematic position that are known from Carboniferous and Permian age Euramerican and Cathaysian floras that occurred in present-day Europe,Nort...
part of the interdisciplinary SALVE-research project undertaken by the German Archaeological Institute(DAI)in cooperation with the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities(HAW)and the University of Tübingen(www.salve-research.org);Project directors are Florian Seiler(DAI)and Michael Märker(HAW)and it was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft(German Research Foundation).
The AD 79 eruption of Somma-Vesuvius completely buried the ancient landscape around Pompeii (Italy) to some extent conserving the pre-AD 79 Roman paleosols of the Sarno River plain. To estimate potential post-burial s...