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  1. This txt was made for a racist named "Calvin Tyler"
  2. Here is the link of his youtube account :
  3. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdfBFIJ3nXngT6mPKCf0pwA/playlists
  4.  
  5. a person who said his race White is not comparable with Black and he is far more superior than any other human.
  6. he also said "I don't care about Black or Chinese people's feelings. Facts are facts.
  7. He also said that Asian are soulless insects inhabiting Asia.
  8.  
  9. Well this is for you Calvin : ( racism is an illness, get well soon )
  10.  
  11. China launches world's first rocket-deployed weather instruments from unmanned semi-submersible vehicle.
  12. World's first oral drug for Chronic kidnet disease Anemia invented and inducted in China.
  13. Huawei Complete World's First 5G SA Electricity Slice Test
  14. Huawei Claim World's First 2.6GHz 4G & 5G Integrated Network Demo Area
  15. China launched world's first core chip specifically designed for 5G base stations
  16. China launched the world's first data center switch with an AI brain
  17. Which 5G company was awarded a First Class Progress in Science and Technology Prize, in recognition of its major technological breakthroughs
  18. China created the world's fastest 5G multi-mode device chip and commercial devices
  19. This year's Future Science Prize in life science honors Shi Yigong, 50, a biophysicist professor at Tsinghua University, for his uncovering of the high-resolution structure of the spliceosome, a substance crucial to gene expression.
  20. China created world's first AI news Anchor and world's first gene edited baby.
  21. China created The World's First virtual reality Smartphone, using a special algorithm NOT KNOWN to the US, the Darling VR smartphone can take 360 degree panorama videos and photos. The Darling VR smartphone features the world's first 360-degree live virtual reality streaming camera for smartphones.
  22. Huawei signs deal to build world’s first 5G smart hotel
  23. UK and China scientists develop world-first cold storage road/rail container
  24. World's first outer space quantum teleportation(Photon).
  25. World's first 'ground-scraper' hotel built in former quarry opens its doors to the public in China
  26. Exploring China's Hainan on world's first circular high-speed railway
  27. Giant leaf for mankind? China germinates first seed on moon
  28. World’s first baby born via uterus transplanted from dead donor
  29. Baidu announces opening of world’s first AI-focused park in Beijing
  30. Inside InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland: The World's First Underground Hotel
  31. CHINA GIVES GREEN LIGHT TO WORLD'S FIRST LONG DISTANCE HIGH SPEED MAGLEV
  32. China builds world's first armed amphibious drone boat that can lead land assault
  33. First 5G smart hotel launched in China
  34. All eyes should be on China in the race to develop smart cities, says architect Carlo Ratti, who is co-curating this year's Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture in Shenzhen.
  35. The world's first clinical trials to use deep brain stimulation (DBS) to treat drug addiction. China Implanted Electrodes into a Man's Brain to Treat His Meth Addiction.
  36.  
  37. Huawei was said to be at least 2 years ahead of its closest rival by head the British Telecom, "it's the only true 5G provider at the moment".
  38.  
  39. China poised to build world's first smart highway.
  40. The construction of world's first artificial moon is underway in progress as we speak will be ready to be launched in a few years time.
  41.  
  42. China DEVELOPED THE WORLD'S STRONGEST FIBRE!
  43. a fibre they say is so strong it could even be used to build an elevator to space.
  44. They say just 1 cubic centimetre of the fibre – made from carbon nanotube – would not break under the weight of 160 elephants, or more than 800 tonnes. And that tiny piece of cable would weigh just 1.6 grams.
  45.  
  46. This year's Future Science Prize in life science honors Shi Yigong, 50, a biophysicist professor at Tsinghua University, for his uncovering of the high-resolution structure of the spliceosome, a substance crucial to gene expression.
  47.  
  48. Chinese researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking world's first ‘biological glue’ which could be the breakthrough needed to stop patients with gushing open wounds from bleeding out, buying trauma surgeons vital time to save lives.The new ‘bioglue’ is activated by UV light, which transforms the serum into a non-toxic hydrogel that can adhere to slippery, blood-stained surfaces while withstanding movement, like the beating of a heart.
  49.  
  50. World’s FIRST 3D printed cervical intervertebral disc replacement operation
  51. Chinese scientists were first to identify arsenic as a treatment for acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL).
  52. China Develops Free Electron Laser Device Producing World's Brightest EUV Light
  53. Chinese Smartphone Company Launches World’s First Panoramic Designed Phone Find X
  54. Aerial view of world's first multiple-span cable-stayed bridge
  55. First case of Islet transplant in China
  56. China unveils 3D blood vessel bio-printer
  57. China successfully launches the world's first pulsar satellite to explore space
  58. World's first remote medical operation succeeded on mixed reality technology in China
  59. World’s first double-sided folding screen debuts at 4th WIC
  60. Breakthrough: Chinese Scientists Turn Copper Into 'Gold'
  61. World's first lung cancer surgery using 'Nano gun' technology implemented in Shanghai
  62. The world’s first biologically engineered corneas
  63. 'Flying Dragon': The world’s highest steel truss bridge under installation
  64. China releases world's fastest and most accurate DNA sequencer
  65. World's highest highway tunnel in SW China cuts driving time across Mt. Erlang
  66. China launches world largest high-precision gravel leveling barge
  67. World’s longest road-rail bridge linked in China
  68. The world's longest sea-crossing bridge welcomes 78,000 commuters on its 1st weekend
  69. China’s first deep-sea fish farm opens for salmon breeding
  70. Scientists create world’s first living organism using radically redesigned DNA
  71. China Mobile, Huawei launch 'world's first 5G+five-star shopping mall
  72. the world’s first rotating camera smartphone. It didn’t feature a selfie snapper, but a rotating camera module with dual LED flash that could be used for capturing selfies as well as regular shots as rear camera.
  73. First Ever 60x Digital Zoom Technology Realized on OPPO Reno Series
  74. YITU Technology released what it claims is the world's first AI-based cancer-screening solution for lung and other cancers.
  75. the world’s first under-display camera
  76.  
  77. Huawei recently completed the world's first voice over NR (VoNR) call. The voice and video call service was made using two Huawei Mate 20X 5G phones on a 5G standalone (SA) network. The test call was organized by the IMT-2020 (5G) Promotion Group and was part of its China 5G enhanced technology research and development tests. The success of the call lays a solid foundation for optimizing 5G commercial devices' user experience, and marks the maturity of the 5G end-to-end ecosystem.
  78.  
  79. Scientists of Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences recently announced they had found a way to "freeze" copper and make it function as a stable catalyst like gold and silver. The new catalyst offers a cheaper option in the petroleum refining, fuel cell, pharmaceutical and chemical industries which use expensive noble metals like gold and silver as catalysts.
  80.  
  81. Aviation Week Magazine 2007 naming Qian it's the Person of the Year.
  82. naming Qian its person of the year: ''No one then knew that the father of the future US space program was being quizzed by the father of the future Chinese space program.'' In Jet Propulsion research he was the king of all.recently china's Huawei 7nm chip, top tier 5g tech, and modern patents were from China. The country sold Chinese electric battery tech to germany's Mercedes car company and sold chinese new gen nuclear reactor technology to Argentina and Britian. And their artificial intelligence machine vision tech patents from China's Sense Time are sold to America's nvidia graghic card company. So china is actually excelling nowadays.
  83.  
  84. The world's first focused ultrasound system for neoplastic and non-neoplastic treatment developed by China gained high praise among the 400 international professionals of the sector gathering at the 19th International Symposium of International Society for Therapeutic Ultrasound (ISTU) in Spain on June 13-15.
  85. In the 1980s, a research team from Chongqing Medical University led by Professor Wang Zhibiao made a breakthrough, and manufactured the world's first HIFU tumor therapeutic system. Wang also established a company, Chongqing Haifu Medical, in 1999 to continue developing the technology and its clinical applications.Chongqing Haifu Medical has now extended clinical studies or applications of the FUS to over 80 indications, said Zhang, who is also a professor of Chongqing Medical University.
  86.  
  87. Xiaomi to launch the world's first 64MP camera phone. Xiaomi is set to become the first manufacturer to produce a camera phone with a 64-megapixel image sensor, according to a report from China.
  88.  
  89. World's First "Quantum Drone" for Impenetrable Air-to-Ground Data Links Takes Off.
  90. The World's Cleanest Power Plant
  91. Chinese scientist wins national award for breakthrough in luminescent materials
  92.  
  93. Quantum drones under development in China could lead to nigh unhackable airborne quantum communication networks, a new study finds.
  94.  
  95. Quantum mechanics makes possible a strange phenomenon known as entanglement. Essentially, two or more particles such as photons that get linked or “entangled” can, in theory, influence each other no matter the distance between them. Entanglement is essential to the workings of quantum computers, the networks that would connect them, and the most sophisticated kinds of quantum cryptography—a means of information exchange that is impervious to hacking.
  96.  
  97. A key problem with developing ground-based quantum networks is how fragile entanglement is; when sending photons over existing fiber-optic networks, this limits transmission distance and data rates. With that in mind, scientists have, in recent years, increasingly investigated quantum networks involving photons transmitted over open air.
  98.  
  99. Microchip Enables China to Deploy World's First Bandwidth-on-Demand Services Powered by Optical Transport Network
  100.  
  101. If it wasnt for China you woldnt have toothbrush ( they invented it thousands of years ago when your Nation wasnt even discovered ), you didnt had fireworkers in your precious 4th of July ( China found gunpoweder and invented Fireworkers/rocketry, guess what: Thousands of years ago ), you didnt had some medicine, rice and Pasta ( contrary to people beliefs Pasta was invented in China ), so to cut thigns short try to show some respect to a country that has thousands of years of existence ( they were here long before your country dreamed to exist ) and get educated, they arent perfect but not the monster 95% of dumb people think..without china u still using rock bartering for tomato u dumbtard.. china invented the concept of fiat money with printed paper..
  102.  
  103. U.N. says the U.S. and China ahead of competition for artificial intelligence patents.
  104. Chinese companies have surged ahead of their U.S. counterparts on a Nikkei ranking of the top 50 patent filers for artificial intelligence over the past three years, expanding their presence in the world's most prominent high-tech battleground.
  105.  
  106. In the three years between 2016 and 2018, China more than doubled the amount of companies in the top 50 to 19 - up from eight in the previous three-year span.
  107.  
  108. Meanwhile, the U.S. kept a tight grip on the top three spots, but only had 12 companies in the top 50 - down from 19 in the previous ranking.
  109.  
  110. The rankings come after U.S. President Donald Trump announced the American AI Initiative last month, a plan to increase research and development in the sector but lacked any specific funding to towards that aim.
  111.  
  112. IBM led the way for the U.S. with 3,000 applications. Microsoft was second with 1,955 applications and Google rounded out an all-American top three with 1,659.
  113.  
  114. Internet and tech giant Baidu led all Chinese companies with 1,522 filings, soaring to fourth place up from 11th. Other top Chinese firms included State Grid Corp. in sixth place with 1,173, and Tencent climbed to eighth from 20th with 766.
  115.  
  116. China's rise has been fueled by a government effort to advance research and development in AI. The country filed more than 30,000 public patents for AI in 2018, a roughly 10-fold jump in five years and about 2.5 times more than the U.S., which it surpassed for the lead in 2015.
  117.  
  118. By field, China's clout grew in AI patents for e-commerce, data searches and language processing. Filings for image processing technology were particularly strong at 16,000, more than quadruple the filings in the U.S. The country is a leader in facial recognition technology that can match a person's identity from an image of their face caught on video.
  119.  
  120. The World Intellectual Property Organization released its first report on AI patents in January. The U.S. and Japan dominated the industry from 1950 through 2016, but China greatly increased its applications this decade and has surpassed both countries in recent years.
  121.  
  122. Oppo and Xiaomi have actually managed to create the seemingly impossible: a selfie camera hidden under an OLED display. No moving parts, no weirdness — just an elegant solution for an ugly problem.
  123.  
  124. A China-developed cutting-edge cancer detection device, which integrates positron emission tomography (PET) scans and CT scans, has been approved by national drug regulators and obtained market access earlier this month.
  125.  
  126. The equipment was developed by scientists from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology based in Wuhan, Hubei Province, after a 19-year study.
  127.  
  128. In May 2018, the National Medical Products Administration greenlighted the clinical trial, which tested its safety and effectiveness at two hospitals in Guangdong Province.
  129.  
  130. PET is a nuclear medicine functional imaging technique to observe metabolic processes in the body as an aid to the diagnosis of diseases. According to Xie Qingguo, the lead researcher, the medical device works with two scanners: the CT provides anatomical position information, while the PET provides molecular information.
  131.  
  132. "Compared with other medical imaging methods, it can help provide more accurate information in early detection and treatment of cancer and brain diseases," Xie said.
  133.  
  134. It detected metastatic cancer tumors that conventional methods failed to identify in patients who participated in the clinical trial, helping them get early treatment.
  135.  
  136. The most famous leader of the Enlightenment to fall under the Chinese spell was Voltaire (1694-1778), to whom Confucius was the greatest of all sages.
  137.  
  138. A portrait of Confucius adorned the wall of his library.
  139.  
  140. Europe and the USA are stagnating economically, while China thunders ahead. Can we learn anything from China? New research shows the West has been inspired by China since the Age of Enlightenment.
  141. But the West’s inspiration from China is not new – research shows that China has inspired us since the Age of Enlightenment, an era in which science and intellectual interchange were promoted, while superstition, intolerance and abuses in the church and state were opposed.
  142.  
  143. According to Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen, the great thinkers of the Enlightenment were also inspired by foreign cultures and civilisations, and by the Chinese in particular.
  144.  
  145. Jacobsen, of the Department of Culture and Society – Department of the History of Ideas at Aarhus University, was recently awarded a PhD for his thesis (‘A model for all states – China in debates on poverty, meritocracy, absolutism and political economy in early modern Europe’) on how China played a role in the European Enlightenment during the 18th Century.
  146.  
  147. “[China] appears increasingly close to achieving technological parity with US operational systems and has a plan to achieve technological superiority.”
  148. Published by Washington think tank the Centre for a New American Security (CNAS), the report comes as an increasing number of serving and former Pentagon officials sound the alarm about what China’s increasing military might may portend for a US accustomed to unrivalled superiority.
  149. General Paul Selva, vice-chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the Chinese military could reach technological parity with the US in the early 2020s and surpass it by the 2030s.
  150. A study for Congress last year concluded that the US had lost its military edge to a dangerous degree and could, in certain circumstances, lose a war against China.
  151.  
  152. CHINESE BOFFINS have developed the "world's first" mind-reading chip that they claim enables people to control computers using just brain signals. As can imagine, the chip provides a direct line of communication between the brain and the computer. Thanks to this communication medium, the seeming sci-fi act of mind reading could become a reality. While researchers have made remarkable progress in BCI development in the past, the chip has never reached anything close to mainstream – until now.
  153.  
  154. China’s top medicine regulator has approved the world’s first clinical trials of a tetravalent norovirus vaccine, according to a report Tuesday by Sixth Tone’s sister publication, The Paper.
  155.  
  156. The National Medical Products Administration reportedly issued the approval last week for human tests of the vaccine, which was developed by the Institut Pasteur of Shanghai at the Chinese Academy of Sciences to protect against four strains of the virus.
  157.  
  158. China is only second to the U.S. as a source of emerging unicorns, according to database CB Insights. As of Feb. 20, there were 326 unicorns globally with a total value of around $1.08 trillion. China contributes 29% of the companies and 30% of the total value, whereas U.S. companies make up 48% of all the unicorns and 52% of the total valuation.
  159. Kara Anne Swisher is an American progressive technology business journalist and co-founder of Recode said
  160. Next tech innovation will come from China, not the US.
  161. Besides gunpowder, Chinese also invented handcannons, handgrenades, fragmentation bombs, landmines, naval mines, exploding cannonballs, rocket launchers, multi-launch rocket systems, and of course, fireworks. There was even an ancient Chinese flamethrower, capable of launching continuous stream of fire at target, which must have been a fearsome sight to behold at that time.
  162.  
  163. Chinese researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking world's first ‘biological glue’ which could be the breakthrough needed to stop patients with gushing open wounds from bleeding out, buying trauma surgeons vital time to save lives.The new ‘bioglue’ is activated by UV light, which transforms the serum into a non-toxic hydrogel that can adhere to slippery, blood-stained surfaces while withstanding movement, like the beating of a heart.
  164.  
  165. China introduced the world’s first rotating camera smartphone. It didn’t feature a selfie snapper, but a rotating camera module with dual LED flash that could be used for capturing selfies as well as regular shots as rear camera.
  166.  
  167. China inducted World's First Ever 60x Digital Zoom Technology Realized on OPPO Reno Series
  168.  
  169. China could become a global innovation leader in the coming years, though this is “far from inevitable,” according to McKinsey Global Institute analysts.
  170.  
  171. China developed the World’s FIRST 3D printed cervical intervertebral disc replacement operation
  172.  
  173. Chinese scientists were first to identify arsenic as a treatment for acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL).
  174. China Develops Free Electron Laser Device Producing World's Brightest EUV Light
  175.  
  176. Chinese Smartphone Company Launches World’s First Panoramic Designed Phone Find X
  177. Aerial view of world's first multiple-span cable-stayed bridge
  178.  
  179. First case of Islet transplant in China
  180.  
  181. China unveils 3D blood vessel bio-printer
  182.  
  183. oil drilling machines & skill you may think its western invention for like century ago actually steal from Chinese who drilled oil over 3 millennia ago. The western sure has many best smartest scientist but unlike Chinese do not have yet western best scientist doesn't mean just in all field. How's that SuperComputing could tell a little bit , World first rare 3D vertebrae implanted by Chinese doctor. Quantum Communication Hack Proof Computing has been invented by Chinese.Many may not know the man behind Us Space Program missions was the Kickstarter Founder of the JPL Qian XueSen. He was the founding director of the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Jet Propulsion Centre at Caltech and a member of the university' called suicide squad of rocket experimenters who laid the groundwork for the testing done by the JPL.Aviation Week Magazine 2007 naming Qian it's the Person of the Year.
  184. naming Qian its person of the year: ''No one then knew that the father of the future US space program was being quizzed by the father of the future Chinese space program.'' In Jet Propulsion research he was the king of all.recently china's Huawei 7nm chip, top tier 5g tech, and modern patents were from China. The country sold Chinese electric battery tech to germany's Mercedes car company and sold chinese new gen nuclear reactor technology to Argentina and Britian. And their artificial intelligence machine vision tech patents from China's Sense Time are sold to America's nvidia graghic card company. So china is actually excelling nowadays.
  185.  
  186. China successfully launches the world's first pulsar satellite to explore space
  187.  
  188. World's first remote medical operation succeeded on mixed reality technology in China
  189.  
  190. World’s first double-sided folding screen debuts at 4th WIC
  191.  
  192. Scientists of Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences recently announced they had found a way to "freeze" copper and make it function as a stable catalyst like gold and silver. The new catalyst offers a cheaper option in the petroleum refining, fuel cell, pharmaceutical and chemical industries which use expensive noble metals like gold and silver as catalysts.
  193.  
  194. Breakthrough: Chinese Scientists Turn Copper Into 'Gold'
  195.  
  196. World's first lung cancer surgery using 'Nano gun' technology implemented in Shanghai
  197.  
  198. 'Flying Dragon': The world’s highest steel truss bridge under installation
  199.  
  200. China releases world's fastest and most accurate DNA sequencer
  201.  
  202. World's highest highway tunnel in SW China cuts driving time across Mt. Erlang
  203.  
  204. China launches world largest high-precision gravel leveling barge
  205.  
  206. World’s longest road-rail bridge linked in China
  207.  
  208. The world's longest sea-crossing bridge welcomes 78,000 commuters on its 1st weekend
  209.  
  210. China’s first deep-sea fish farm opens for salmon breeding
  211.  
  212. Scientists create world’s first living organism using radically redesigned DNA
  213.  
  214. China Mobile, Huawei launch 'world's first 5G+five-star shopping mall'
  215.  
  216. Huawei recently completed the world's first voice over NR (VoNR) call. The voice and video call service was made using two Huawei Mate 20X 5G phones on a 5G standalone (SA) network.
  217.  
  218. China was a leader in many areas of industry for hundreds of years, responsible for technological breakthroughs including paper, clocks and cannon. Then Britain began to overhaul it with an explosion of innovations such as steam power and the factory system in the first industrial revolution from about 1760 to 1840, which simultaneously saw populations and living standards eventually rise.
  219. Britain did not overtake China’s output until 1860, according to calculations by economic historian Paul Bairoch. Then Britain’s reign as top manufacturing nation lasted less than 40 years. By 1900 the US had overtaken it, with Germany rising fast too, during the second industrial revolution of 1870 to 1914, which saw widespread adoption of technologies such the telegraph, railways and electricity.
  220. The third industrial revolution, from the 1950s to the present day, has been a digital age that includes personal computers, mobile phones and the internet, with industrial applications in areas such as robotics.
  221. A nascent fourth revolution, which some see as a continuation of the third, includes technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), 5G telecoms, collaborative robots or co-bots, the internet of things, quantum computing, nanotechnology, biotechnology and 3D printing. What distinguishes it is a mingling of the physical, digital and biological spheres, referred to as cyber-physical systems.
  222.  
  223. “In the future, we are going to see entire workforces being wiped out by new technologies,” remarked World Economic Forum, “The government has a very important role to play here in retraining, not by themselves but in partnership with the private sector … China is uniquely positioned to lead the way on this because of the fact that it is a relatively centrally governed economy.”
  224. -- World Economic Forum.
  225.  
  226. The World's First Bay Bridge in China
  227.  
  228. The Largest Dam in The World
  229.  
  230. World’s first 1100 kV UHVDC transformer passes stringent tests
  231.  
  232. Takee is a sub brand of the Chinese manufacturer Estar and will be remembered as a creator of the world's first 3D holographic smartphone.
  233. Brought to you by Telekineza.com
  234.  
  235. China successfully tests world’s first deep earth grounding electrode
  236.  
  237. World's highest bridge opens in China - BBC News
  238.  
  239. China develops world’s first digital positron emission tomography. The world’s first digital positron emission tomography (PET) has been developed at China's Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in Wuhan City, central China. The medical imaging device which helps doctors detect cancer and brain diseases is expected to better fight serious diseases at a lower cost.. The innovation has been confirmed by the Mediterranean Institute of Neuroscience.
  240.  
  241. World’s first unmanned straddle carrier produced in China
  242.  
  243. Chinese researchers have developed a world's first Light detection and ranging based camera that can snap photographs of subjects from 45 kilometers away in a highly polluted smog dense environment. the University of Science and Technology of China have successfully captured subjects from 45 kilometers (28 miles) away in an environment covered with a dense smog.
  244.  
  245. The Chinese mainland's innovation index has surged to 17th place globally, with 11.5 patents for invention per 10,000 people in 2018 according to a report released by the World Intellectual Property Organization.
  246.  
  247. As the only middle-income economy on the top 20 list for the global innovation index, Chinese mainland obtained 1.60 million patents for invention by the end of 2018, up 18.1 percent year-on-year, People Daily's overseas edition reported.
  248.  
  249. Applications to the Madrid international trademark registration system reached 6,594 in the same period, up 37.1 percent on a yearly basis. Cumulative approval of geographically indicated products and registered geographical indication trademarks reached 2,380 and 4,867 respectively.
  250.  
  251. The quality and efficiency of intellectual property rights review continues to improve, with the average review period for trademark registration shortened to six months in 2018.
  252.  
  253. China was a leader in many areas of industry for hundreds of years, responsible for technological breakthroughs including paper, clocks and cannon. Then Britain began to overhaul it with an explosion of innovations such as steam power and the factory system in the first industrial revolution from about 1760 to 1840, which simultaneously saw populations and living standards eventually rise.
  254. Britain did not overtake China’s output until 1860, according to calculations by economic historian Paul Bairoch. Then Britain’s reign as top manufacturing nation lasted less than 40 years. By 1900 the US had overtaken it, with Germany rising fast too, during the second industrial revolution of 1870 to 1914, which saw widespread adoption of technologies such the telegraph, railways and electricity.
  255. The third industrial revolution, from the 1950s to the present day, has been a digital age that includes personal computers, mobile phones and the internet, with industrial applications in areas such as robotics.
  256. A nascent fourth revolution, which some see as a continuation of the third, includes technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), 5G telecoms, collaborative robots or co-bots, the internet of things, quantum computing, nanotechnology, biotechnology and 3D printing. What distinguishes it is a mingling of the physical, digital and biological spheres, referred to as cyber-physical systems. Besides gunpowder, Chinese also invented handcannons, handgrenades, fragmentation bombs, landmines, naval mines, exploding cannonballs, rocket launchers, multi-launch rocket systems, and of course, fireworks. There was even an ancient Chinese flamethrower, capable of launching continuous stream of fire at target, which must have been a fearsome sight to behold at that time.
  257.  
  258. “In the future, we are going to see entire workforces being wiped out by new technologies,” remarked World Economic Forum, “The government has a very important role to play here in retraining, not by themselves but in partnership with the private sector … China is uniquely positioned to lead the way on this because of the fact that it is a relatively centrally governed economy.”
  259. -- World Economic Forum.
  260.  
  261. The Chinese mainland's innovation index has surged to globally, with 11.5 patents for invention per 10,000 people, be mindful that China has 1.4 billion population, according to a report released by the World Intellectual Property Organization 2018.
  262.  
  263. As the only middle-income economy on the top 20 list for the global innovation index, Chinese mainland obtained 1.60 million patents for invention by the end of 2018, up 18.1 percent year-on-year, People Daily's overseas edition reported.
  264.  
  265. Applications to the Madrid international trademark registration system reached 6,594 in the same period, up 37.1 percent on a yearly basis. Cumulative approval of geographically indicated products and registered geographical indication trademarks reached 2,380 and 4,867 respectively.
  266.  
  267. The quality and efficiency of intellectual property rights review continues to improve, with the average review period for trademark registration shortened to six months in 2018.
  268.  
  269. Kara Anne Swisher is an American progressive technology business journalist and co-founder of Recode said
  270. Next tech innovation will come from China, not the US.
  271.  
  272. The US based science foundation "science and engineering indicators" report said china would become a global innovator very soon if present trend of R&D continue. According to the National Science Foundation's new Science and Engineering Indicators 2018 report, the United States is the global leader in science and technology. However, the U.S. global share of science and technology activities is declining as other nations -- especially China -- continue to rise.
  273.  
  274. Americans jump started their industry revolution by spying on uk and stealing their power loom tech. Then the Americans put tariffs on the goods coming from the uk. Europe itself was much more primitive than both China and India for MOST of history. The Chinese invented and used paper a thousand years before Europeans. When Germany finally "invented' the printing press (also was originally from China) in the 15th century is where things started getting better. In the 18th century, which was only 200 years ago, China had 35% + of the world's gdp. They had 70% of the world's printed books and produced as much for the world. Britain was still stealing Chinese tech such as tea processing. They wanted to figure a way to get silver back from China and they decided to use the drug opium. Military wise China lagged behind. When Britain declared war to import opium into China, Chinese canons were not fired for the last hundred years. After this every country wanted a piece of China, every country supported a different warlord and civil war broke out.
  275.  
  276. My point is, it's only been about 150 years since their decline. Every country has been stealing tech from the top country since the beginning of history. Over the last decade China has passed the world to lead in many sectors. They are now spending more money than the USA on the final stages of R&D. It's not a fluke that Huawei introducing new breakthroughs into an industry is just a glimpse. They've spent a lot on R&D. The Americans started the trade wars on China, not because of the 500bil trade deficit. It's not China's fault that the Americans are buying 500bil more, that's American demands driving it, but it's how trump understands it. The trade wars is about Chinese tech. The industries they are putting money in is the future, but it also directly competed and will replace some of the great American industries. The Chinese are trying to compete for the same jobs and investments as the Americans. They are more successful at it because they do long term planning and can synchronize economies due to stage capitalism. Do your research. Facts isn't what you think and feel. It's there.
  277.  
  278. The entire modern western world was started by Chinese invention of paper and printing. This allowed the western hemisphere to write down and share ideas. This is how the industrial revolution started. They were very primitive in comparison before the 16th century. It was the Chinese invention of the campass that allowed Christopher Columbus to discover America and later explorer to trace the same voyage back. It was the Chinese gun powder invention that allowed western civilization to dominate other cultures upon discovering new lands.
  279.  
  280. Give credit where it's due, we aren't playing trace back and if we were you'll find out that the Chinese were ahead most of human history. The 18th century marked the fall of China, they were 7x to 8x England's economy then. India was half of that. The two countries made up 50% of the world's gdp. What Europeans did have at the time was constant wars that sparked their military tech to be much more advanced than the two countries. Imperialism is why China and India was raided and destroyed.
  281.  
  282.  
  283. The United States is the world's largest contributor to high-quality scientific research papers, followed by China and Germany, according to the Nature Index 2018 Annual Tables released 2018. These tables track by country and institution the research published in 82 high-quality journals each year, counting both the total number of papers and the share of authorship of each paper. The leading international institutions in the 2018 tables are: the Chinese Academy of Sciences (1), Harvard University, US (2), Max Planck Society, Germany (3), French National Centre for Scientific Research (4), Stanford University, US (5), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US (6), Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres, Germany (7), The University of Tokyo, Japan (8), University of California Berkeley, US (9) and the University of Cambridge, UK (10).
  284.  
  285. Global publication and citation activity tracked by the Web of Science database between 2007 and 2017 by nature index.China ranked second as the most cited in high quality papers. China has the world's second largest high quality science output according to nature index. China has risen rapidly to become the world’s second-largest performer and today accounts for 20% of global R&D expenditure, according to the U.S. National Science Board, while the U.S. still leads the market with a 27% share, this figure is down from almost 33% a few years ago. While the U.S. remains the global leader in Science and Technology, there is little doubt that its star is fading.
  286.  
  287. In the Nature Index, China is the second leading contributor to biomedical engineering articles after the United States, measured by its contribution to the authorship of papers in 82 high-quality research journals in 2015–17.
  288.  
  289. "Why China’s rise may call for ‘a new world order’ The international community needs to reestablish a world order based on rules as the rise of China coincides with the decline in European and American power, according to business and politics experts."
  290.  
  291. According to Richard B. Freeman of the national burea economic research of Harvard University, Chinese researchers now publish more scientific papers than others. Roughly one in four scientific papers published has an author with a Chinese name or address. If Chinese-language papers are included, then the figure jumps up to 37%. By comparison, China contributes around 15% to global GDP. One way to measure quality is to look at how many other scientific papers cite a paper of Chinese origin. citations to papers with all-China addresses increased to 70% of the global average. Another way to measure improving quality is to look at China’s share of global citations, which rose from 7.4% in 2000 to 19.5% in 2013.The quality of China’s research can also be measured by its contribution to the world’s top-tier journals: Science and Nature.
  292. From 2000 to 2016 China increased its scientific publications in the international journals indexed by Scopus to become the largest contributor to global science, accounting for about 23% of journal articles adjusted for the Chinese share of addresses or names on publications. Publications with all-China addresses contributed the most to the increase, followed by cross-country collaborations and papers by Chinese-named researchers outside the country. The same period also saw a huge increase in scientific publications in Chinese language journals not indexed in Scopus. Richard Freeman estimate that while Chinese language papers gain about 1/5th as many citations as non-Chinese (largely English) papers in Scopus they are so numerous that even valued as making 1/5th the contribution of a Scopus paper, China accounts for 36% of global scientific papers defined as Scopus papers and Chinese language equivalent papers and for 37% of citations to those papers. China's move to the forefront of scientific inquiry makes it a key driver of the direction of scientific and technological progress and of the knowledge-based economies of the foreseeable future.
  293.  
  294. “That China, one of the lowest income countries in the world at the turn of the 21st century, became a super-power in scientific knowledge in less than two decades is a remarkable development in the history of science.” the authors conclude. “To paraphrase… advice to Americans as the US expanded to California ‘Go West, young man, and grow up with the country,’ barring some huge massive change, science is going East and will grow up with China.”
  295. -Richard B. Freeman.
  296.  
  297. World's first tech ambassador Casper Klynge says China is epicenter of new technology.
  298. Quote : "The world is seeing a major change from 'the West toward the East' due to the rapid development of China's technology industry, especially in artificial intelligence (AI), where China is becoming a global superpower"
  299. Casper Klynge, World's first Tech Ambassador from Denmark told the Global Times in an exclusive interview in Beijing.
  300.  
  301. "The center of innovation was originally Europe, then more lately it was the US. I think what we see now, especially with AI, is that China is becoming the global superpower"
  302. -Casper Klynge
  303.  
  304. Google - THE FUTURE POSTPONED Why Declining Investment in Basic Research Threatens a U.S. Innovation Deficit according to MIT
  305.  
  306. Eric Schmidt, Chairman of Alphabet, predicted that China will “rapidly overtake the U.S. in artificial intelligence… in as little as five years.”
  307. Huawei Technologies Co., the world's largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer, has licensed 769 patents to Apple Inc. [NASDAQ:AAPL] this year, making it eligible to receive hundreds of millions of dollars in royalties each year from the US giant tech company.
  308.  
  309. For the first time, the number of patents licensed between the two companies has become public knowledge through open files available on China's State Intellectual Property Office website. Huawei has licensed 769 patents to Apple including wireless communication protocols such as GSM, UMTS and LTE, and Apple has granted 98 patents to Huawei.
  310. Samsung to pay Huawei $11M for patent violations, court rules
  311. Over 20 models of Samsung's phones and tablets violated more than 10 of Huawei's patents, the Chinese company alleges
  312.  
  313. The European Image and Sound Association has named Huawei's flagship "Best Smartphone of the Year" for 2018. The rationale behind EISA picking the P20 Pro was it being quoted: "the most advanced, innovative, and technically superior smartphone ever."
  314. P30 has features and innovative functions not seen on iPhones or Galaxies. Telephoto Lenses, Dual lense setup (iPhone already copied), Reverse wireless charging, Super Fast Charging, in-screen finger print reader, 5G modern
  315.  
  316. Huawei's current 5G gears on the market is at least 1-2 years ahead of its competitors in terms of signal processing bandwidth, signal processing speed, heat ventilation and power consumption.
  317. Chinese government announced last September it would build the world’s largest quantum research facility in Hefei province. The $10 billion, 4-million-square-foot national laboratory is slated to be completed around March 2020 and is dedicated to making major advances in quantum technology, including sensors, and cryptography.
  318.  
  319. "China has been racing ahead in scientific investment and progress. That poses an increasingly urgent challenge to U.S. scientific supremacy. China’s objective, President Xi Jinping said in a speech last year, is to achieve global dominance in science and technology for the 21st century."
  320.  
  321. "And it is well on its way to achieving that goal in several areas. China’s top university now leads the world with the most citations in math and computing research and is making similar gains with other highly cited STEM research. China became the first country to land on the far side of the moon this year. It is already the world’s leading producer of supercomputers. And it has taken the lead in next-generation green energy."
  322.  
  323. "Long seen as the world’s factory floor, China has developed a sophisticated strategy for achieving supremacy in the industries of the future. The country’s Made in China 2025 initiative outlines its intent to become the global leader in frontier sectors such as advanced robotics, aerospace and biotechnology. Made in China 2025 presents “a real existential threat to U.S. technological leadership,” China expert Lorand Laskai wrote last year when he was a research associate at the Council on Foreign Relations. The Chamber of Commerce echoed that concern in a recent report."
  324.  
  325. "US federal investment in scientific research as a share of the economy has not just languished but significantly diminished over the past few decades. Today, the U.S. government’s investment in research and development is roughly half what it was in the mid-1970s as a percent of GDP. With congressional leadership, the United States recently approved funding increases to several federal research agencies after many years of cuts or essentially flat funding. Massachusetts Institute of Technology President Rafael Reif has argued, America needs to make significant increased investments in areas like artificial intelligence and quantum computing. China is able to play the long game, thanks to a political system not susceptible to short-term time frames. In doing so, it has leapfrogged other developed nations and now closely trails the United States in research investment as it seeks global technological supremacy. It shows no signs of slowing down. This is because China is playing to win. For decades, Chinese leaders witnessed America vigorously support federally funded research and reap the immense rewards of the resulting discoveries and innovations. They have emulated the extraordinarily successful research model we pioneered."
  326.  
  327. "China could become a global innovation leader in the coming years, though this is “far from inevitable,” according to McKinsey Global Institute analysts."
  328.  
  329. "I believe that as civilized nations become more powerful they will get more ruthless, and the time will come when the world will impatiently bear the existence of great nations who may at any time arm themselves and menace nations. I believe in the ultimate partition of China — I mean ultimate. I hope we shall not have to do it in our day."
  330. -Winston Churchill, Speech and interview at the University of Michigan, 1902
  331.  
  332. Political Testament of Adolf Hitler, descrbing the Chinese as honorary Aryan Note #5, (February - April 1945): : "I have never regarded the Chinese or the Japanese as being inferior to ourselves. They belong to ancient civilizations, and I admit freely that their past history is superior to our own. They have the right to be proud of their past, just as we have the right to be proud of the civilization to which we belong. Indeed, I believe the more steadfast the Chinese and the Japanese remain in their pride of race, the easier I shall find it to get on with them."
  333. ? Adofl Hitler.
  334.  
  335. “China is a sleeping giant. Let her sleep, for when she wakes she will move the world.”
  336. ? Napoleon Bonaparte
  337.  
  338. "For centuries China stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences, but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the country was beset by civil unrest, major famines, military defeats, and foreign occupation."
  339. ? CIA World Fact Book.
  340.  
  341. "The U.S. no longer possesses clear military-technical dominance, and China is rapidly emerging as a would-be superpower in science and technology,"
  342. ? Elsa B. Kania, an adjunct fellow at the Center for a New American Security, a Washington think tank.
  343.  
  344. #racist #whitesupremacist #black #chinese #asian #racism #dangerousracist #sociopath #psychopath
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