China exploits US-funded research on nuclear technology, a congressional report says
The report identified over 4,300 academic papers with Chinese military-linked collaborators, raising concerns about U.S. research aiding China's defense capabilities, lawmakers said.
- A congressional report says China exploits partnerships with US researchers funded by the Department of Energy to access sensitive nuclear technology and other innovations.
- The report recommends changes to DOE policies to better protect US scientific research from benefiting Beijing's military buildup.
- About half of the 4,300+ research papers involving DOE-funded scientists and Chinese researchers were affiliated with China's military or industrial base.
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Report: Chinese Military Exploiting U.S. Nuclear Research Partnerships
A report released on Wednesday by the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party and the House Committee on Education and the Workforce warned that China is exploiting joint nuclear research partnerships financed by the Department of Energy (DOE) and some of the sensitive technology China stole has found its way into the hands of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). The post Report: Chinese Military Exploiting U.S. Nuclear Research Par…
Congress: Energy Department assisted China’s nuclear arms
The Chinese Communist Party exploited Energy Department programs to gain access to taxpayer-funded research that has fueled the Chinese military, including its nuclear weapons, according to an investigation by a congressional committee.
Congressional Report Urges Crackdown On China Ties In US Energy Research
China has exploited partnerships with US researchers funded by the Department of Energy to gain access to sensitive nuclear and advanced technology, according to a new congressional report cited by the Associated Press. Lawmakers warned that taxpayer-funded research has helped strengthen Beijing’s military and industrial base.Investigators identified more than 4,300 academic papers published over the past year involving DOE-funded scientists and…
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