作为国家在科学技术方面的最高学术机构和全国自然科学与高新技术的综合研究与发展中心,建院以来,中国科学院时刻牢记使命,与科学共进,与祖国同行,以国家富强、人民幸福为己任,人才辈出,硕果累累,为我国科技进步、经济社会发展和国家安全做出了不可替代的重要贡献。
中国科学 :技术大学(简称“中科大”)于1958年由中国科学院创建于北京,1970年学校迁至安徽省合肥市。中科大坚持“全院办校、所系结合”的办学方针,是一所以前沿科学和高新技术为主、兼有特色管理与人文学科的研究型大学。
中国科学院大学 (简称“国科大”)始建于1978年,其前身为中国科学院研究生院,2012年经教育部批准更名为中国科学院大学。国科大实行“科教融合”的办学方针,与中国科学院直属研究机构在管理体制、师资队伍、培养体系、科研工作等方面高度融合,是一所以研究生教育为主的独具特色的高等学校。
上海科技大学 (简称“上科大”),由上海市人民政府与中国科学院共同举办、共同建设,2013年经教育部正式批准。上科大秉持“服务国家发展战略,培养创新创业人才”的办学方针,实现科技与教育、科教与产业、科教与创业的融合,是一所小规模、高水平、国际化的研究型、创新型大学。
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Attorney General Xavier Becerra added one more lawsuit yesterday to the several dozen he’s filed against the Trump administration. This one aims to block moves that would effectively strip millions of dollars in federal funding from reproductive health care providers that perform abortions or abortion referrals.
For those still keeping count, the total is now 47. It’s a figure that has placed Mr. Becerra squarely at the center of California’s resistance, along with Gov. Gavin Newsom, who’s also taken rhetorical aim at the president’s policies on immigration and the environment.
Last night, the police detained a longtime Sacramento Bee reporter and arrested dozens of demonstrators protesting District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert’s announcement that she wouldn’t criminally prosecute two officers who shot and killed Stephon Clark, a 22-year-old black man whom they said they believed had a gun, but was unarmed.
Mr. Clark’s family and activists called on Mr. Becerra — who, as I wrote yesterday, wields considerable power to pick his battles — to file charges instead, or face political consequences.
And here’s another one worth thinking about.Unless you work in the field, it’s easy to forget that all around the state, scientists are working to solve the universe’s toughest puzzles, or hurtling toward world-changing discoveries.
Recently, I talked to a team of researchers at U.C. Irvine and U.C. Riverside who managed to make a finding that could be world-changing — and it’s kind of terrifying.
It’s possible to record the subtle sounds of a DNA synthesis machine working in a lab and then reverse-engineer whatever genetic materials the machine is making.
In other words, it’s possible to hack such a machine by, in effect, listening to it.
The idea for the project, said Mohammad Al Faruque, an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at U.C.I., stemmed from his previous work stealing blueprints for things printed by a 3-D printer.
“If you can eavesdrop on a machine, you can understand what it’s making,” he said. “And with the 3-D printer, we demonstrated that.”
But if what you’re stealing is a genetic blueprint, the stakes are much higher. It could be health information or pharmaceuticals — or the recipe for a biological weapon.
Philip Brisk, a U.C. Riverside associate professor of computer science and engineering, said that because Microsoft was working on DNA data storage, the finding could have implications for information security.
And William Grover, a U.C. Riverside assistant professor of bioengineering, said that while not everybody has a 3-D printer or a DNA synthesizer, lots of people have Alexas or Google Homes.
“Everybody makes noises in their day-to-day business, which can be vulnerable to side-channel attacks,” he said. And medical machines like the ones in health care offices also make noise.
Still, before you get the urge to wrap your house in tinfoil, team members said the research was encouraging.
First, Mr. Al Faruque said, as engineering as a discipline undergoes “a paradigm shift,” research is the result of a new kind of collaboration that will be necessary to solve increasingly multifaceted problems. The team, for example, needed bioengineering experts as well as computer engineers.
“We had the right grouping of players,” he said.
Second, doing research that highlights vulnerabilities makes it possible to design products with solutions in mind.
Mr. Brisk said that right now, cost is often the top priority in designing labs and products. But this kind of research, he said, forces designers and engineers to pay attention to security, too.
“You could optimize so that there’s less information bouncing around,” he said. “I’m sure the right type of engineering expertise exists somewhere.”
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• Thousands of students and teachers returned to school in Oakland on Monday after a deal to give teachers a raise and improve some school conditions ended a seven-day strike. But protests continued yesterday as district officials cut .75 million from the budget for things like administrative jobs and restorative justice programs. [The East Bay Times]
• A year ago at the Conservative Political Action Conference, the political right’s annual extravaganza, Google hosted a lavish hospitality suite and Facebook passed out emoji cookies. This year, big tech is a boogeyman and its representatives are nowhere to be found. [The New York Times]
• The state Supreme Court handed down an important pension decision yesterday. All sides are claiming a win. Here’s what that means. [CALmatters]
• San Francisco’s mayor, London Breed, wants the city’s largest and newest homeless service center to be built at a port-owned property with a great view. [The San Francisco Chronicle]
• Federal officials have charged a Long Beach man with causing an explosion at an Aliso Viejo spa last year that killed the man’s ex-girlfriend. [NBC News]
More California stories• At the 40th anniversary of San Francisco mainstay Zuni Café, the restaurant still serves a sublime burger and a killer margarita. Check out recipes. [The New York Times]
• “When I started, the biggest challenge was not to be afraid of cutting a Napoleon wrong.” Here’s how Porto’s Bakery employees are getting ready to open a new West Covina store. (It’s bound to be crazy busy.) [Los Angeles Daily News]
• A LeBron James-led team might not make the playoffs. [The New York Times]
• Luke Perry, who created a teen heartthrob archetype on “Beverly Hills, 90210,” died yesterday after having a stroke. He was 52. Tributes flowed. [The New York Times]
And Finally …Sacramento has an “active turkey season.” It’s right now. And according to The Sacramento Bee, the fowl are strutting all over town.
Wild turkeys near the Capitol. Wild turkeys in the street. A wild turkey enamored with its own reflection at the California Department of Social Services building. Wild turkeys pecking at shiny cars.
And lest you think that they’re friendly creatures, a spokeswoman for the city said they’re not.
“Sometimes they’re nasty, they’ll chase you.”
Still, there are things you can do if you run across a rafter of turkeys. Mostly, you should just leave them alone. If they won’t leave you alone, a spray of water or a loud noise might send them waddling away.
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Jill Cowan grew up in Orange County, went to school at U.C. Berkeley and has reported all over the state, including the Bay Area, Bakersfield and Los Angeles — but she always wants to see more. Follow along here or on Twitter, @jillcowan.
California Today is edited by Julie Bloom, who grew up in Los Angeles and graduated from U.C. Berkeley.
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管家中特【自】【厅】【中】【跃】【出】【的】【几】【道】【人】【影】【瞬】【即】【倒】【飞】【了】【回】【去】。 【霎】【时】【间】,【大】【厅】【内】【惊】【声】【四】【做】。 【段】【誉】【看】【得】【分】【明】,【惊】【诧】【得】【难】【以】【自】【己】。 【因】【为】【张】【弛】【使】【出】【的】【武】【功】【他】【熟】【稔】【至】【极】,【虽】【是】【没】【用】【什】【么】【招】【法】,【但】【连】【环】【几】【指】【点】【出】,【分】【别】【用】【了】【大】【拇】【指】,【食】【指】,【中】【指】,【这】【分】【明】【是】【少】【商】【剑】,【商】【阳】【剑】,【中】【冲】【剑】。 【少】【商】【剑】【剑】【路】【雄】【劲】,【颇】【有】【石】【破】【天】【惊】,【大】【雨】【将】【至】【之】【势】,
【到】【现】【在】,【书】【上】【架】【这】【么】【久】【了】,【总】【订】【是】404,【均】【定】【是】202,【昨】【天】【的】【日】【新】【增】【是】2**。 【一】【般】【来】【说】,【上】【架】【当】【天】【的】【订】【阅】【是】【最】【高】【的】,【所】【以】,【乐】【观】【估】【计】【一】【下】,【以】【后】【的】【订】【阅】,【大】【概】【也】【就】【是】【两】【三】【百】。 【也】【就】【是】【说】,【作】【者】【一】【天】【更】【两】【章】,【可】【以】【销】【售】【出】30【元】。 【算】【三】【七】【分】【成】,【每】【天】【作】【者】【可】【获】【得】9【元】。 【一】【个】【月】【两】【百】【七】。 【这】【种】【稿】
【女】【人】【咳】【嗽】【了】【一】【声】,“【我】【也】【没】【去】【过】【对】【方】【的】【店】【铺】,【也】【不】【知】【道】【他】【们】【的】【衣】【服】【怎】【么】【样】,【不】【过】【按】【照】【大】【人】【您】【的】【眼】【力】【来】【的】【话】,【您】【说】【她】【们】【是】【渣】【渣】,【她】【们】【就】【是】【渣】【渣】。” 【就】【在】【这】【个】【时】【候】,【试】【衣】【间】【的】【门】【被】【推】【开】,【如】【同】【换】【了】【一】【个】【人】【一】【般】,【出】【现】【在】【她】【们】【两】【个】【人】【面】【前】【的】【是】【两】【个】【如】【同】【仙】【女】【仙】【童】【一】【般】【的】【孩】【子】。 【凤】【九】【歌】【自】【己】【也】【没】【有】【想】【到】【自】【己】【随】【手】【救】【下】【来】【的】
【接】【下】【来】【的】【几】【天】【时】【间】,【苏】【岩】【带】【着】【小】【姐】【姐】【们】【又】【去】【了】【苏】【州】【的】【园】【林】,【沙】【家】【浜】,【太】【湖】。 【七】【人】【组】【频】【频】【被】【粉】【丝】【发】【现】,【各】【种】【照】【片】【被】【发】【布】【到】【微】【博】,【朋】【友】【圈】。 “【我】【愿】【用】【舍】【友】【一】【年】【不】【橹】,【和】【他】【们】【一】【起】【去】【玩】。” “【哎】,【上】【一】【次】【女】【孩】【和】【我】【出】【去】【玩】,【还】【是】【在】【中】【学】【时】【代】,【虽】【然】【是】【个】【眼】【镜】【妹】,【可】【是】【我】【想】【她】。” “【能】【拍】【照】【的】【运】【气】【真】【好】,【除】【了】【在】
【北】【京】【时】【间】11【月】10【日】,NBA【常】【规】【赛】【继】【续】【进】【行】,【在】【率】【先】【进】【行】【的】【一】【场】【较】【量】【中】,【由】【马】【刺】【主】【场】【迎】【战】【凯】【尔】【特】【人】。【绿】【衫】【军】【近】【来】【状】【态】【不】【错】,【携】【连】【胜】【之】【势】【正】【士】【气】【高】【昂】;【而】【马】【刺】【坐】【镇】【主】【场】,AT&T【中】【心】【又】【向】【来】【不】【好】【攻】【陷】。【可】【原】【本】,【这】【该】【是】【一】【场】【势】【均】【力】【敌】【的】【较】【量】,【却】【因】【为】【比】【赛】【中】【一】【个】【意】【外】【的】【发】【生】,【彻】【底】【变】【了】【味】【道】……管家中特“【我】【不】【信】!” 【庄】【敏】【璐】【冲】【上】【来】【的】【时】【候】【满】【脑】【子】【都】【是】【这】【三】【个】【字】,【她】【虽】【然】【也】【意】【识】【到】【了】【那】【小】【白】【菇】【的】【不】【同】【寻】【常】,【但】【却】【不】【觉】【得】【几】【根】【小】【蘑】【菇】【会】【做】【到】【她】【异】【能】【都】【做】【不】【到】【的】【事】【情】。 【其】【实】【说】【到】【底】【让】【庄】【敏】【璐】【不】【甘】【心】【的】【还】【是】【自】【己】【的】【做】【用】【被】【无】【限】【制】【的】【下】【调】【了】,【本】【来】【她】【在】【郭】【家】【已】【经】【基】【本】【上】【站】【稳】【了】【脚】【跟】,【毕】【竟】,【虽】【然】【郭】【大】【少】【的】【心】【不】【在】【她】【身】【上】,【但】【郭】【母】【为】
【就】【在】**【月】【和】【南】【宫】【烟】【雨】【交】【谈】【之】【际】,【这】【三】【天】【一】【直】【闭】【目】【不】【动】【的】【叶】【无】【尘】,【身】【体】【一】【震】,【蓦】【然】【张】【开】【了】【眼】。 “【毒】【祖】【醒】【了】。” “【星】【空】【五】【毒】【教】【现】【任】【圣】【女】**【月】【拜】【见】【毒】【祖】。” **【月】【立】【刻】【跪】【拜】,【恭】【敬】【至】【极】【的】【开】【口】【道】。 “【哈】【哈】,【妙】,【妙】【不】【可】【言】。” “【这】【具】【肉】【身】【果】【真】【完】【美】。” “【不】【过】,【此】【子】【的】【神】【魂】【异】【常】【强】【大】,【竟】【是】【七】【环】
【沈】【川】【对】【办】【公】【地】【点】【的】【位】【置】【无】【所】【谓】,【所】【以】【大】【概】【的】【看】【了】【看】,【就】【签】【了】【合】【同】,【很】【顺】【利】,【签】【了】【五】【年】,【并】【且】【有】【优】【先】【购】【买】【权】。【不】【得】【不】【说】,【租】【金】【真】【的】【是】【便】【宜】【得】【令】【人】【发】【指】,【这】【丫】【的】【提】【出】【租】【五】【十】【年】,【但】【是】【人】【家】【不】【租】。 【三】【个】【人】【在】【中】【誉】【大】【厦】【出】【来】,【就】【想】【着】【晚】【上】【去】【哪】【里】【吃】【饭】,【突】【然】【周】【彦】【手】【里】【的】【大】【哥】【大】【响】【了】,【按】【下】【接】【听】【键】,【听】【筒】【里】【传】【来】【周】【岐】【的】【声】【音】。
【同】【时】【皮】【埃】【蒙】【特】【原】【本】【就】【是】【商】【业】【的】【道】【路】【上】,【许】【多】【南】【来】【北】【往】【的】【商】【人】【都】【会】【在】【这】【里】【停】【留】,【这】【让】【这】【座】【城】【市】【拥】【有】【较】【好】【的】【交】【通】【环】【境】,【可】【以】【保】【证】【粮】【食】【的】【供】【应】【不】【会】【出】【现】【问】【题】,【另】【外】【一】【方】【面】【皮】【埃】【蒙】【特】【城】【原】【本】【人】【口】【便】【只】【有】【五】【十】【余】【万】,【在】【经】【历】【过】【战】【争】【之】【后】,【人】【口】【仅】【仅】【剩】【下】【六】【万】【多】【人】,【其】【余】【人】【不】【是】【在】【战】【争】【年】【代】【中】【死】【亡】,【便】【是】【在】【混】【乱】【的】【年】【代】【里】【逃】【亡】,【人】【口】【非】
。【于】【猛】【点】【了】【点】【头】,【现】【在】【事】【情】【的】【发】【展】【完】【全】【不】【是】【在】【他】【所】【想】【的】【范】【围】【内】【了】,【越】【来】【越】【往】【好】【的】【地】【方】【发】【展】【过】【去】【了】。 【不】【带】【着】【我】【的】【人】【头】【去】,【光】【你】【们】【去】【可】【没】【用】。”【程】【广】【汇】【捏】【紧】【拳】【头】,【说】【道】:“【大】【将】【军】,【用】【我】【的】【人】【头】【吧】!”“【你】【们】【十】【个】【的】【人】【头】【加】【起】【来】,【可】【都】【没】【我】【这】【一】【个】【值】【钱】。”【方】【进】【训】【斥】【道】:“【行】【了】,【一】【个】【个】【军】【中】【男】【儿】,【别】【在】【这】【柔】【情】【造】【作】【了】,
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