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                         Nobel Laureate Brian Schmidt visits SDU
2025-11-04
Nobel laureate and former Vice-Chancellor of Australian National University (ANU), Professor Brian Schmidt, visited Shandong University (SDU) from Oct 13 to 14.
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                         Ancient adzuki beans discovered in Shandong
2025-10-13
An international research team with scholars from Shandong University and Washington University in St Louis, the United States, has unearthed carbonized adzuki beans dating back 9,000 years at Xiaogao site in Zibo, East China's Shandong province.
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                         Mantle of the moon 'colder' on its far side
2025-10-10
Chinese scientists have recently published a new significant finding that will help to better understand the moon's history and its hemispheric dichotomy, or the dramatic difference between the lunar near and far sides.
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                         Qufu hosts UNESCO education prize
2025-09-29
Projects from Bangladesh, Ireland and Morocco were recognized for their contributions to innovation in education and the promotion of equal access to learning.
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                         Chinese study reveals how single cells develop into whole plants
2025-09-19
In a groundbreaking study, Chinese researchers have revealed how a single plant cell can develop into a full organism, unlocking potential applications for agriculture and crop conservation.
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Shandong university launches major in infant health
2025-09-18
Shandong Women's University has launched one of the nation's first undergraduate degree programs in infant development and health management, aiming to help young parents take better care of their toddlers.
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                         Prosecutors mentor young people in Yiyuan
2025-09-12
In the heart of the Yimeng Mountains in Yiyuan county, Shandong province, a group of dedicated prosecutors from the Yiyuan county people's procuratorate are affectionately known as "extracurricular teachers" by the local community.