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Jeffrey Sachs: How did US Lose Self-control in Internal Politics

Money corrupted American politics in the American way, in the free market way. It was quote, legal corruption.

China Leads the Way From Ocean Waves to Clean Hydrogen Fuel

Combining offshore wind and seawater electrolysis: a powerful duo for clean energy generation.

Julian Assange: An “Error” Corrected by the West

Assange is not the voluntary warrior for freedom as many portray, but rather a lamentable correction made by a society that deems him and his like an error.

US Views UN as a Nuisance, a Place for US Propaganda, Not a Vehicle of Global Problem Solving

The US is the world's least aligned with the UN Charter. The US started to view the UN as a place to spread US propaganda, not a vehicle of global problem-solving.

US Inserts Itself into China-India Relations Amid Waning Legitimacy for Backing Israel

We’ve heard speculations of an India-China thaw on the horizon after Modi secured his third term as president. Now, the US wants to make sure it doesn’t happen.

Chinese Vocational School Beating MIT? The Trick Down Effect in China’s Education

Through generations of hard work, the Chinese education system can allow every gifted person to develop talents.

Why India is Hit So Hard by China-India Tensions?

According to major Indian press, the China-India tensions have resulted in a $15 billion loss for India's electronics industry and the loss of 100,000 jobs.

China Unleashes the Power of Jellyfish for Next-Gen Underwater Robots

Zhejiang University's jelly-like muscles enable agile, self-healing ocean exploration bots.

How Chinese Solar Upstarts Eclipsed Big Oil’s Energy Empire?

China's Photovoltaic Industry: A Rollercoaster Journey to Global Prominence

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