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As Beijing stresses human capital to underpin its drive for scientific and technological self‑reliance, observers say policies to expand, retain and upgrade talent pools will be critical amid international tensions and rising R&D investment.
As China pushes for technological self-reliance, policymakers and institutions are emphasizing talent development as the linchpin of long-term capacity. This article examines the context, measures, challenges and implications of prioritizing human capital in national science and technology strategy.
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Arizona State University has been recognized as one of the world’s top universities for interdisciplinary science. This article examines the recognition, explains how interdisciplinary performance is measured, summarizes ASU’s relevant initiatives and capacity, and discusses broader implications for research policy and university strategy.
A comprehensive report on Colby College's 'STS: The Human Element' program, situating the event within the broader field of Science and Technology Studies and exploring policy, ethical and societal implications with expert commentary and data.
A former director of the National Science Foundation has returned to Arizona State University to pursue initiatives aimed at widening participation in science and technology. The move highlights ongoing efforts to address equity gaps in STEM and to connect research with community needs.
A fact-based examination of the claim that artificial intelligence is inevitable. The article reviews technological trends, economic incentives, governance options and expert perspectives to show that the trajectory of AI is shaped by policy and social choices, not destiny.
The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee has criticised the UK government's immigration regime for creating unnecessary barriers to attracting and retaining high-skilled technology workers. Industry leaders warn red tape is slowing growth and increasing costs for businesses.
A new report and industry voices warn that the UK is losing high-growth science and technology companies to other jurisdictions, highlighting structural problems in funding, incentives, and commercialisation that may be pushing firms to relocate.
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