China Inventing the future in Chinese labs: How does China do science today September 24, 2018 0 Written by Richard P. Suttmeier. Genetic engineering, the search for dark matter, quantum computing and communications, artificial intelligence, brain science – the list of potentially…
Equality Science for the Many, not for the Few July 27, 2017 0 Written by Megha Harish. Following the successful launch of India’s Mangalyaan (Mars Rover) by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in November 2013, there has…
Food GM Debates with Chinese Characteristics? December 19, 2016 0 Written by Joy Y. Zhang. When I first started examining the governance of genetically modified (GM) food in China two years ago, I expected my…
Development Chinese Research and Development: More D than R March 18, 2014 2 Written by Yutao Sun and Cong Cao. Funding for applied and basic research in China remains low despite huge amounts being spent. A recent OECD…
Development Why does China under-perform in science and innovation? October 8, 2013 1 Written By Cong CAO. On 10 May 2012, in his testimony to the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Professor Denis Fred Simon, Vice-Provost for…
Development Chinese research culture and the brain drain July 22, 2013 0 Written by Cao Cong. The threat of a “brain drain” has long lingered over China’s ambitions to transform its economy from one reliant on low-cost…