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I've already mentioned the report that found that China is ahead of the US in 37 out of 44 critical, emerging technological fields:
Now, I looked once again at the report, and surprisingly, it's even worse than that headline implies. It isn't that it's only China that's ahead of the US with the latter being the eternal number two there. In some of those areas, it is India that is the number two to China, with the US behind India.
Jfl at this sciencemog holy shit. Depending on whether you count the nominal or PPP figures, the US' GDP per capita is either 30.48 or 9 times higher than India's and yet, it is already losing ground to the latter in those few critical and emerging technological fields when it comes to producing high-impact research in those fields.
Just look at this. In smart materials, advanced composite materials, high-specification machining processes and biofuels, India produces more high-impact research than the supposed most powerful country on Earth. It even has a pretty decent lead in a few of those, producing two to three times as much high-impact research in those fields as the US. In supercapacitors, it is still ahead of the US, but both of them are behind not just China, but South Korea as well, placing the world's "greatest democracy" at fourth place worldwide in that technology.
China leading US in technology race in all but a few fields
Over for Muricabros:feelsgah:. Zeihancels on suicide watch right now:feelskek:. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/mar/02/china-leading-us-in-technology-race-in-all-but-a-few-fields-thinktank-finds...
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Now, I looked once again at the report, and surprisingly, it's even worse than that headline implies. It isn't that it's only China that's ahead of the US with the latter being the eternal number two there. In some of those areas, it is India that is the number two to China, with the US behind India.
Jfl at this sciencemog holy shit. Depending on whether you count the nominal or PPP figures, the US' GDP per capita is either 30.48 or 9 times higher than India's and yet, it is already losing ground to the latter in those few critical and emerging technological fields when it comes to producing high-impact research in those fields.
Just look at this. In smart materials, advanced composite materials, high-specification machining processes and biofuels, India produces more high-impact research than the supposed most powerful country on Earth. It even has a pretty decent lead in a few of those, producing two to three times as much high-impact research in those fields as the US. In supercapacitors, it is still ahead of the US, but both of them are behind not just China, but South Korea as well, placing the world's "greatest democracy" at fourth place worldwide in that technology.