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As U.S. hunts for Chinese spies, university scientists warn of backlash
Dec 01, 2021 10:51A chilling effect has taken hold on American university campuses, contributing to an outflow of academic talent that may hurt the United States while benefiting Beijing.
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Xi outclasses Biden in virtual summit
Nov 19, 2021 17:26Washington whose hegemony is on the wane because of the backlash of world countries towards its tyranny and long list of crimes against humanity, cannot prevent Beijing from either working towards a “One Korea” policy and a Chinese umbrella covering East/Southeast Asia, or expanding trade and industrial ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran and the West Asian countries, as well as African states, with the markets of Europe and even Latin America now flooded with Chinese goods.
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China offers solutions to climate change
Nov 17, 2021 14:24Satellite analysis over the past 20 years by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Ames Research Lab proves that China has contributed more to greening the planet than any other country in the world.
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US nuclear sub accident warns of potential for catastrophe
Nov 15, 2021 15:43On October 7, the US Navy announced that five days earlier, on October 2, its Seawolf-class nuclear-powered and nuclear-weapons-capable submarine USS Connecticut had hit an unidentified object in the South China Sea. The US Navy’s announcement was brief and vague.
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US media oddly quiet on nuke sub collision in South China Sea
Nov 03, 2021 09:47The USS Connecticut incident in the South China Sea should be a wake-up call for East Asia – and the world.
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What AUKUS means for the world?
Oct 06, 2021 18:06At the center of AUKUS are technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), quantum and cyber. The US, the UK and Australia want to use these technologies to build a new kind of footprint in the Indo-Pacific.
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The $150mn machine that will change the world
Sep 03, 2021 08:56Amid the recent chip shortage, Dutch company ASML's products have become central to a geopolitical struggle between the US and China, with Washington making it a high priority to block China’s access to the machines. So far, the US government has pressured the Dutch not to grant the export licenses needed to send the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines to China.
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US falling further behind China in STEM PhDs
Aug 11, 2021 08:54New study shows Chinese universities will produce nearly twice as many STEM PhD graduates than US by 2025.
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Why herd immunity isn’t going to happen?
Aug 09, 2021 15:26We are going to have to be comfortable with the idea that COVID-19 will be one of the many viruses that circulate.
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US business pushes Biden for a China trade deal
Aug 09, 2021 15:16Trump era tariffs on Chinese imports are fueling record US inflation and threaten President Joe Biden's chances at 2022 mid-term elections.