China exploits US-funded research on nuclear technology, a congressional report says
The report identifies over 4,300 DOE-funded papers with Chinese collaborations, half linked to China's military, urging stronger risk controls and information sharing to protect U.S. research.
- 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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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…
A report by the US Congress shows how China has access to sensitive technologies through American research. Experts demand stricter rules to minimise risks to the US.
China exploits US-funded research on nuclear technology, a congressional report says
A congressional report says China is exploiting partnerships with U.S. researchers to provide the Chinese military with access to sensitive nuclear technology and other innovations with economic and national security applications.
China takes advantage of partnerships with U.S. researchers funded by the Department of Energy to give its army access to sensitive nuclear technology and other innovations with economic and national security applications, according to a Congressional report released on Wednesday.
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