In the spring of 2026, we are proud to introduce Advanced Scientific Instruments (ASI) , a new beacon for the global scientific community. Scientific instruments have long served as the "eyes" and "hands" of research and technological innovation. They have evolved into the very bedrock of modern science and are fundamental enablers of progress across disciplines. From unraveling the profound laws of nature to catalyzing transformative technologies, advances in instrumentation have consistently been the linchpin of scientific evolution.
Kai Wu (Sun,) studied this question.