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  3. China plans a 10% increase in its science and technology budget this year and at least 7% annual growth in R&D spending over the next five years— a boost that translates to billions of extra dollars each year.

China plans a 10% increase in its science and technology budget this year and at least 7% annual growth in R&D spending over the next five years— a boost that translates to billions of extra dollars each year.

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    China plans a 10% increase in its science and technology budget this year and at least 7% annual growth in R&D spending over the next five years— a boost that translates to billions of extra dollars each year.

    This is in sharp contrast to the US under President Trump's administration, which has tried to cut federal science funding since early 2025.

    China now employs more researchers than the U.S. and the entire EU combined.

    https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00770-y

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      China plans a 10% increase in its science and technology budget this year and at least 7% annual growth in R&D spending over the next five years— a boost that translates to billions of extra dollars each year.

      This is in sharp contrast to the US under President Trump's administration, which has tried to cut federal science funding since early 2025.

      China now employs more researchers than the U.S. and the entire EU combined.

      https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00770-y

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      @Climatehistories
      Will leave the anti science USA in it's wake.

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