Be careful with these stats. People often cite the number of patents issued by China as evidence of their world leading innovation. Chinese patents, by and large, are worth less than the paper they're printed on.
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Replying to @danwwang
Skeptical. I've heard of citation rings. Not all citations created equal.
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Replying to @danwwang
I don't know, but perhaps it's because China publishes relatively more papers in material science. Regardless, papers are a proxy for innovation. Why not just cite Chinese innovations in material science? I've never heard of any. I've only heard the opposite i.e. Dupont theft.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @danwwang
Isn’t that what a scientific paper is? It’s literally the written record of newly developed materials?
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Replying to @gonglei89 @danwwang
No, it's not exactly. And not all papers are created equal.
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