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Ultra

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I sincerely hope that every form of discrimination against Asians in high tech industries in the US is magnified to remind everyone to return home and serve his own country. Some people are book smart but have a very low EQ so they need very obvious reminders. It pains me to see Chinese who think that they are or can become American and end up working to bolster the rival country of their true home country.


Its pretty simple for China to do that. Just hack more, make it obvious so its more sinophobia on the headline news, this will fuel the rightwing news media to no end and start even more attacks on the chinese, this will in turn make it more un-livable for these eggheads to know that they do not belong there to serve a increasingly racist and hostile nation with intent to only destroy China.

To be honest this should be especially easy under Trump's administration where all racists just coming out of the woodwork with Trump openly supporting the extremist groups.
 
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Hendrik_2000

Lieutenant General
They already did even without all the problem of sinophobia. Almost 80% choose to return
Chinese graduates from foreign universities are returning home more than ever before, due to factors including the strength of the Chinese economy, especially in the technology industry, Forbes has reported.

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Source: Xinhua Published: 2018/1/27

Chinese graduates from foreign universities are returning home more than ever before, due to factors including the strength of the Chinese economy, especially in the technology industry, Forbes has reported.

China is winning back more "sea turtles" -- the Chinese expression to refer to people who have returned home after studying abroad -- with fast growth in the technology industry in recent years, the report said.

Large tech companies such as Tencent and Alibaba are expanding "exponentially", while venture capital investments in smaller tech startups are growing at a fast speed, the report noted.

Citing government figures from 2011 to 2016, the report pointed out an obvious increase in the percentage of students studying abroad and an even larger increase in the percentage of those that returned to China.

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, 544,500 people went overseas to study in 2016, and 432,500 graduates returned China in the same year, which is up by 5.72 percent from 2015.

The Forbes report also highlighted favorable pay packages and benefits for "sea turtles," the career ceiling for Chinese graduates who work abroad and the sense of home as other factors that continue to draw graduates back in greater numbers.

A study showed that in 2017, Chinese students with a foreign degree are being paid 17.2 percent more than those graduating from a domestic university, according to an earlier report from South China Morning Post
 

Equation

Lieutenant General
Its pretty simple for China to do that. Just hack more, make it obvious so its more sinophobia on the headline news, this will fuel the rightwing news media to no end and start even more attacks on the chinese, this will in turn make it more un-livable for these eggheads to know that they do not belong there to serve a increasingly racist and hostile nation with intent to only destroy China.

To be honest this should be especially easy under Trump's administration where all racists just coming out of the woodwork with Trump openly supporting the extremist groups.
Many of of us knew this a long time ago before Trump was even president. All thanks to religious soft power and Hollywood to steer the narrative that anything outside their values are bad (even communism) and sadly many Asians are still buying into that narrative point of view. I hope a continuing rising China will not only challenge and succeed in resisting that oppressive racist western narrative view point (no this does not include that all white Christians are bad) but allow people through out the world that life does not revolve around one single set of model in government, economy, morality, and standard of living.
 
as I can see, Ultra's suspension is over LOL
Its pretty simple for China to do that. Just hack more, make it obvious so its more sinophobia on the headline news, this will fuel the rightwing news media to no end and start even more attacks on the chinese, this will in turn make it more un-livable for these eggheads to know that they do not belong there to serve a increasingly racist and hostile nation with intent to only destroy China.

To be honest this should be especially easy under Trump's administration where all racists just coming out of the woodwork with Trump openly supporting the extremist groups.
is this some satire, suggesting Chinese do hacking to call "sinophobia" upon them??
LOL please look at this News on China's scientific and technological development.
 
Another example of China's dedication to R&D and being responsive when problems arise.

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JANUARY 29, 2018 / 6:21 AM / UPDATED 7 HOURS AGO
China plans first lab on ocean oil spill cleaning: media
Reuters Staff

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BEIJING (Reuters) - China’s Ministry of Transport is planning to establish a laboratory specializing in treating oil spills at sea, the first of its kind in the country, local media Science and Technology Daily reported on Sunday.

China is spending some 200 million yuan a year on researches for emergency treatment of oil spills but the technological expertise has not been widely applied because of lack of such a lab, the report said.

The laboratory is planned in northern port city of Tianjin, off the Bohai Bay, with an initial investment 400 million yuan ($63 million). The investment will go to research projects on oceanic ecological protection and safety issues for sea-borne transportation.

To date, only the United States and France have laboratories capable of undertaking tests and inspections required in treating ocean oil spills, the report said.

The Iranian oil tanker Sanchi collided with a dry cargo vessel early this month about 160 nautical miles off China’s east coast, in the world’s worst oil tanker disaster for decades.

Reporting by Chen Aizhu; Editing by Alison Williams
 
Sep 26, 2017
LOL I meant to create such a graph in the end of November of last year, but didn't:
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... and waiting for 2020 or so, noticed the tweet
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A sample machine for China's new-gen exascale supercomputer is set for launch this year. It will be 200 times faster & have 100 times more storage capacity than China's first petaflop supercomputer Tianhe-1: researcher with the National Supercomputer Center in
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Hendrik_2000

Lieutenant General
I guess China skip the landline and use wireless instead what is the penetration rate close to 75-80% almost everybody get access to the net
China's information sector continues to surge with 4G users near billion
Source: Xinhua| 2018-01-30 22:05:09|Editor: Zhou Xin
BEIJING, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) -- The boom of China's information services continues, as the sector saw a 76.4-percent annual growth in 2017, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) said Tuesday.

Mobile Internet and data usage increased 26.7 percent in 2017, with the monthly average of data consumed by per household reaching 1,775 megabytes, more than double that in 2016, said MIIT chief engineer Zhang Feng.

China's 4G network users in 2017 almost totaled a billion, accounting for 70 percent of mobile phone users in the country, above the average of developed countries, according to MIIT data.

Fixed-line broadband network covered 72.5 percent of users by the end of 2017, and over 125 major data centers had been built. In addition, there were breakthroughs in cloud computing, according to the ministry.

The revenue growth rate of China's listed Internet companies topped 40 percent for the sixth consecutive year, and their total revenue is expected to reach 1.4 trillion yuan (about 221 billion U.S. dollars) for 2017, Zhang said.

China is the world's second largest home for "unicorn firms" -- the country had a total of 58 privately owned companies valued at over 1 billion U.S. dollars in 2017, according to Zhang.

China has said it will target high quality growth, with the service sector and high-tech industries gaining strength.

Official data showed that new-energy vehicles, industrial robots, solar power and integrated circuit outshone most other industries in terms of output in 2017, contributing to a pick-up in industrial output growth last year.
 

manqiangrexue

Brigadier
When I read the title, I thought it was gonna be funny. Then I read the article, and realized the title wasn't kidding.

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China is building a laser 10 trillion times more intense than the Sun that could tear space apart

China is building a mega-laser that's so powerful it could literally tear space apart.

Physicists in Shanghai are constructing what they call a 'Station of Extreme Light', which could be operational as soon as 2023.


The end goal is to create a
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so powerful it can produce 100-petawatt laser pulses –that's 100 million billion watts.

For context, that's 10,000 times the power of all the world's electrical grids combined.

These ludicrously powerful pulses could be targeted at incredible precise spots measuring just three micrometers across – that's 2000 times less than the thickness of a standard pencil.

This means the researchers could achieve a laser intensity 10 trillion trillion times greater than the sunlight striking earth.

According to the Science
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, this laser would be so powerful it "could rip apart empty space".

The idea is to achieve a phenomenon known as "breaking the vacuum", whereby electrons are torn away from positrons (their antimatter counterparts) in the
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Right now, it's possible to convert matter into huge amounts of heat and light, as proved by nuclear weapons. But reversing the process is more difficult – although Chinese physicist Ruxin Li believes his laser could manage it.

"That would be very exciting. It would mean you could generate something from nothing," he explained.

The team has already created a less powerful version called the Shanghai Superintense Ultrafast Laser, which is capable of a 5.3-petawatt pulse.

If the new laser eventually becomes operational, it could give scientists a new way to accelerate particles for advanced physics research.
 
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