Like many ambitious young scientists, the Spanish geneticist José Pastor-Pareja came to the United States to supercharge his career. At Yale University, he worked in cutting-edge laboratories, collaborated with experts in his field and published in prestigious journals. But the allure of America soon began to wear off. In 2012, he made the surprising decision to leave his Ivy League research position and move to China. (China increasingly challenges American dominance of science, by The Washington Post)
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Science and technology are the primary productive forces, and China's scientific undertakings have developed rapidly, providing a vast platform for top talents at home and abroad. The improvement of IP protection is also an important reason for attracting high-end talents to China.
(Editor Li Xingyi)
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