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Insight: China Rises In Science, But Equation May Have Flaws
yahoo.com 2 days, 1 hour agoLONDON (Reuters) - Deliang Chen started his scientific career in China in the early 1980s, part of the first generation to follow the vicious anti-intellectual years of the Cultural Revolution. "There was a big desire to help those with degrees," says Chen of those days. "You could become a researcher with a master's degree. There were no PhDs." China has changed since then, of course. The country has increased its spending on science at a blistering rate and now publishes the second most scientific papers
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The Media Equation: The Times-Picayune, New Orleans And A Doomed Romance
nytimes.com 2 days, 7 hours agoIn a city where not much of anything works, The Times-Picayune does, and nothing got print romanticists more dewy-eyed than the announcement of its reduced schedule.










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