In a span of a few years, China has outstripped the U.S. in scientific publications, spending and patents.
NPR's Rob Schmitz speaks with L. Rafael Reif, former president of MIT, about his recent essay in Foreign Affairs, "America Is Losing the Innovation Race: Why the Future of Science Might Be Chinese." ...
China and the U.S. are racing to establish a permanent presence on the moon with the explicit mission of mining – and ...
Data shows how China’s infrastructure drive is beginning to include new scientific instruments built to explore the frontiers ...
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, the country's major space contractor, conducted on Sunday a major test on a new ...
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy told federal agencies that the Trump administration will be enhancing ...
HONG KONG — As the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown narrows paths to entry for foreign science and technology workers, China is opening its doors wider — and drawing backlash from the ...
For years, public debate around U.S. dependence on China has focused on semiconductors, consumer electronics, rare earth minerals and industrial manufacturing. Far less attention has been paid to a ...
Following his excellent article on energy and innovation, Evan Osnos has a blog post on China as a science superpower. While the post points to some of the markers many have seen as signs of China’s ...
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China turns on largest AI science hub in 2 months, using no US chips at all
China has reportedly switched on its “largest artificial intelligence computing cluster” in Zhengzhou, Henan ...
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