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China Tries To Attract The Researchers America Is Turning Away

Last updated: May 30, 2025 6:02 am
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The Trump Administration’s recent attempt to halt Harvard from enrolling international students has been blocked by a federal judge. This move was part of a series of actions taken by the Administration against the prestigious university, including freezing research grants. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also announced plans to revoke visas for Chinese students, which could have a significant impact on the economy and research programs of colleges across the country.

In response to these challenges, universities in Hong Kong are actively trying to attract affected international students by offering dedicated scholarships and assistance with accommodations. This follows similar efforts by China to entice researchers away from the United States due to cuts in funding and policy changes.

On the technological front, Quebec-based Nord Quantique is making strides in quantum computing with a unique approach that involves using multiple photons to encode information in a single qubit. This innovation could lead to smaller and more energy-efficient quantum computers in the future.

In a groundbreaking study, researchers have discovered that a combination of cancer drugs, Rapamycin and Trametinib, can extend the lifespan of mice by about 30%. While the effects on humans are yet to be determined, clinical trials could reveal additional benefits for elderly individuals.

China has also made waves in space exploration by launching the Tianwen-2 spacecraft on a mission to visit an asteroid and collect samples for analysis. The spacecraft is set to continue its journey to rendezvous with a comet in 2035.

In the realm of innovation, Radiant, a startup developing portable nuclear reactors, has secured $165 million in venture investment. This funding comes shortly after being selected by the Department of Energy to receive nuclear fuel for testing.

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Various other scientific and technological advancements have been made this week, including SpaceX’s failed test flight of Starship, a new study on tracking the brain’s glymphatic system, and a Japanese startup nearing a lunar landing.

In a pro science tip, it is suggested that giving young employees complex projects early in their careers can lead to higher engagement and learning levels, ultimately resulting in better performance and promotion rates.

Overall, the week has been filled with exciting developments in technology, science, and space exploration, showcasing the ongoing progress and innovation in these fields.

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