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BIOTECHNOLOGY IN CHINA
Doubts Over New Antibiotic
Land Co-Authors in Court
937页
screen.width-333)this.width=screen.width-333" width=446 height=374 title="Click to view full 5.jpg (446 X 374)" border=0 align=absmiddle> KOREAN STEM CELL SCANDAL
Schatten: Pitt Panel Finds
‘Misbehavior’ but Not Misconduct
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screen.width-333)this.width=screen.width-333" width=384 height=407 title="Click to view full 5.jpg (384 X 407)" border=0 align=absmiddle> 净负面新闻
好像中国科学家都不堪重压似的
Scientists’ Suicides Prompt Soul-Searching in China
A spate of deaths has raised questions about whether China’s scientific community
is piling too much stress on young researchers
screen.width-333)this.width=screen.width-333" width=287 height=558 title="Click to view full 5.jpg (287 X 558)" border=0 align=absmiddle> Innovation Craze(创新狂热) Hits China
BEIJING—China has unveiled an ambitious
15-year plan for ditching its follow-theleader
approach to R&D in favor of one that
prizes innovation.
The plan calls for boosting spending on
R&D from 216 billion yuan ($26 billion) in
2004 (1.4% of GDP) to 900 billion yuan
($110 billion) in 2020 (an estimated 2.5% of
GDP). The plan identifies 16 state projects,
including human space flight and broadband
wireless communications, and four priority basic
science programs: protein sciences, reproductive
biology and development, nanotechnology,
and quantum mechanics. Chinese Academy of
Sciences biophysicist Zou Chenglu 邹承鲁says the
blueprint is “generally good. … But it leaves
limited room for basic science.”
–GONG YIDONG 非常感谢及时传递 right? my scores is less than 1
yunxiang wrote:
Innovation Craze(创新狂热) Hits China
BEIJING—China has unveiled an ambitious
15-year plan for ditching its follow-theleader
approach to R&D in favor of one that
prizes innovation.
The plan calls for boosting spending on
R&D from 216 billion yuan ($26 billion) in
2004 (1.4% of GDP) to 900 billion yuan
($110 billion) in 2020 (an estimated 2.5% of
GDP). The plan identifies 16 state projects,
including human space flight and broadband
wireless communications, and four priority basic
science programs: protein sciences, reproductive
biology and development, nanotechnology,
and quantum mechanics. Chinese Academy of
Sciences biophysicist Zou Chenglu 邹承鲁says the
blueprint is “generally good. … But it leaves
limited room for basic science.”
–GONG YIDONG
为什么 老天 中国发现侏罗纪“水獭”化石
作者:
Qiang Ji,1,3 Zhe-Xi Luo,2,1* Chong-Xi Yuan,3 Alan R. Tabrum2
1Department of Earth Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing
200017, China. 2Carnegie Museum of Natural History,
Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA. 3Chinese Academy of Geological
Sciences, Beijing 100037, China.
screen.width-333)this.width=screen.width-333" width=420 height=180 title="Click to view full 2.jpg (420 X 180)" border=0 align=absmiddle> X-ray Flares from Postmerger
Millisecond Pulsars
Z. G. Dai,1* X. Y. Wang,1 X. F. Wu,2 B. Zhang3
宇宙学方面,脉冲星的文章
1Department of Astronomy, Nanjing University, Nanjing
210093, China. 2Purple Mountain Observatory and Joint
Center for Particle Nuclear Physics and Cosmology of Purple
Mountain Observatory–Nanjing University, Chinese Academy
of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China. 3Department of Physics,
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV 89154, USA.
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