A study led by Jinbin Cao, CSSAR is evaluated the 2006 Important Advances of Sciences in China
Science & Technology Review, the journal of China Association for Science & Technology (CAST), According to the principle of evaluating within each branch, with priority on achievement quality, 30 important scientific research achievements in China in 2006 are selected and introduced in time order in this journal.
“Chinese scientists establish why aurora shines”, A recent statistical study led by Professor Jinbin Cao, State Key Laboratory of Space Weather, CSSAR, was one of important advances of sciences in China in 2006 ,according by Science & Technology Review.
"For the first time, it seems possible that all substorms are accompanied by BBFs", wrote Dr. Cao and colleagues in the Journal of Geophysical Research on 7 April 2006.
In the 30 important scientific research achievements in
For more information:
Jinbin Cao, Cluster Ion Spectrometer (CIS) Co-Investigator
State Key Laboratory of Space Weather, CSSAR,
Email: jbcao @ cssar.ac.cn
From:ESA’s Cluster mission establishes why Earth’s aurorae shine, 24 August 2006,www.esa.int