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China has become a science / engineering super power over the past 20 years https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2024/06/12/china-has-become-a-scientific-superpower
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Is this a reasonable measure? Top 1% by number of citations, but these citations are not mediated by _who_ is citing the papers. Outside of any specific nation, it's known to be a problem that people will play citations games with their peers to bolster credibility: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/11/science/science-journal-pulls-60-papers-in-peer-review-fraud.html
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To be honest, i'm not sure if it is or not - i don't know. However, i'd say that it is a theme as a part of a larger theme of the growth that China as a whole as experienced. Take growth of the High Speed Rail network from 2008 to present
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Another one: take a look at EV growth in China, and this is from 2022
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Is this an indication of how much better they are at delivering power or something else? Texas and California can’t even handle a hot day before asking people to unplug cars and initiate brownouts. The ev disaster playing out on our power grid is going to be so significant in the next ten years
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