Chinese mainland Emerges as a Global Science Powerhouse
Clarivate and Nature analysis shows the Chinese mainland is now central to global science collaboration, opening new doors for young researchers.
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Clarivate and Nature analysis shows the Chinese mainland is now central to global science collaboration, opening new doors for young researchers.
Researchers from around the globe, including the Chinese mainland and Thailand, are teaming up on controlled nuclear fusion to build an ‘artificial sun’ and unlock limitless clean energy.
Over 200 young scientists from more than 20 countries and regions gather at Hong Kong Laureate Forum 2025 for four days of keynotes, sessions & networking to fuel innovation.
Global scientists gather in Shenzhen for the RACMEM conference, exploring the science of energy metabolism as a unifying currency. ⚡
IAEA’s first Fusion Energy Research & Training Center debuts in Chengdu, aiming to spark clean energy innovation and train future fusion experts.
The Chinese mainland invites international teams to study the second batch of Chang’e-5 lunar samples, announced at IAC 2025 in Sydney, strengthening global space collaboration.