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The Strategic Geometer: Gu Chaohao and the Rise of Chinese Scientific Sovereignty
Marking the centennial of mathematician Gu Chaohao, this retrospective explores how his 'strategic' approach to science bridged the gap between theoretical geometry and national defense. From his underground revolutionary roots to his groundbreaking collaboration with C.N. Yang, Gu’s legacy continues to shape China’s mathematical and aerospace ambitions.

Calculations of State: The Strategic Legacy of Gu Chaohao’s Mathematical Century
The centenary of mathematician Gu Chaohao highlights his pivotal role as a 'strategic scientist' who aligned advanced mathematics with China's national development. From solving complex gauge theory problems with C.N. Yang to building world-class research institutions, Gu’s legacy continues to shape China’s scientific and technological self-reliance.

Chinese Team Demonstrates 2D Semiconductor Radio in Space, Claims Leap in Satellite Lifetimes
Fudan University researchers have flown a 2D semiconductor RF communications system on the Fudan-1 satellite and published results in Nature claiming dramatic reductions in power and mass and a theoretical device lifetime of 271 years. While the demonstration is an important milestone for radiation-hardened electronics, practical satellite lifetimes remain constrained by other subsystems and will require broader validation before reshaping industry norms.

Chinese Researchers Unveil Dye-Free Near‑Infrared Imaging That Sharpens Liver Tumour Margins in Surgery
Researchers at Fudan University and Huashan Hospital report a label‑free near‑infrared imaging technique (TANI) that visualizes liver tumour margins in real time without injected contrast. Published in Nature Biomedical Engineering, the method uses endogenous autofluorescence in the NIR‑II band to produce high‑contrast images while avoiding interference from blood, bile and cirrhosis.

Fudan Scientists Weave a ‘Chip’ into Thread — A Step Toward Truly Smart Fabrics
A Fudan University team published a Nature paper describing a 'fiber chip' — polymer fibers that contain multilayer integrated circuits — which could enable fabrics with embedded electronics. The work is a lab-stage milestone with significant promise for wearables, medical devices and brain–machine interfaces, but major engineering, manufacturing and regulatory hurdles remain.