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Analyzer delivers real-time insights for US power grid
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryShaping the future of education: ECNU participated in the 2025 Global Education Deans Forum
ECNU Review of EducationFrom its early development to the 2025 meeting, the Global Education Deans Forum reflects shifting responses to global educational change. Leaders gathered in the United States in 2025 to discuss how artificial intelligence is transforming teaching, teacher education, and institutional decision-making. Conversations emphasized collaboration, ethical reflection, and scalable innovation. ECNU’s involvement highlighted its continued commitment to international exchange, research-informed practice, and shaping future-oriented education leadership worldwide across diverse systems and cultural contexts
New study explores the influence of cultural framing on teacher noticing
ECNU Review of EducationA study published in ECNU Review of Education explores how cultural contexts shape pre-service teachers’ noticing of students’ mathematical thinking. Using a cartoon-based vignette on fraction errors, researchers compared responses from Spanish and German teacher trainees. While both groups identified key aspects of student understanding, German participants emphasized classroom management, whereas Spanish participants focused on conceptual reasoning, reflecting differences in teacher education traditions.
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- ECNU Review of Education
The Education University of Hong Kong Study traces 20-year evolution of Hong Kong–mainland Sister School Scheme
ECNU Review of EducationOver two decades, the Hong Kong–Mainland China’s Sister School Scheme has evolved alongside shifting national priorities and social change. Through analysis of policy texts and political narratives, this study maps how central guidance, regional governance, and landmark events shaped cross-border school collaboration. It reveals Hong Kong’s responsive role, the Central Government’s steering influence, and the scheme’s growing significance for educational cooperation, multilevel governance, and identity-building in a changing global geopolitical landscape.
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- ECNU Review of Education
The museum treasures that never see the light of day
Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyMake foams recyclable via break points
Bielefeld UniversityBeds, sofas and armchairs are everywhere – but what happens to their mattresses and upholstery at the end of their life is usually problematic. Recycling is often uneconomical or technically impossible, so most foams are incinerated. Researchers at Bielefeld University led by chemist Dr Kubilay Ceyhan want to change that. They have developed recyclable foams and are now preparing to bring the technology from the lab to the market with the support of a 1.5-million-euro grant from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy’s EXIST Research Transfer programme.
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- Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie
2025 was a year of success for Pennington Biomedical, filled with scientific discoveries, impactful new collaborations and strategic new hires
Pennington Biomedical Research CenterOne-button foodborne illness testing for anyone: KIMM develops fully automated integrated diagnostic system
National Research Council of Science & TechnologyA research team led by Senior Researcher Chanyong Park, Principal Researcher Dongkyu Lee, and Postdoctoral Researcher Changha Woo at the Department of Diagnostic Sensors, Daegu-Gyeongbuk Convergence Research Division, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM, President Seog-Hyeon Ryu)—under the National Research Council of Science & Technology (NST, Chairman Young-Shik Kim)—has developed a rapid, fully automated, field-deployable integrated system for foodborne pathogen diagnostics. The system integrates food matrix dissociation, nucleic acid pre-treatment, and molecular diagnostics into a single platform, automatically performing the entire workflow—from pathogen separation and nucleic acid purification to amplification and detection—within one device.
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- Ministry of Science and ICT