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flag China now leads nearly half of U.S.-China scientific collaborations, up from 30% in 2010, and may match the U.S. in joint research by 2027–2028.

flag A new study finds China now leads nearly half of U.S.-China scientific collaborations, up from 30% in 2010, reflecting rapid growth in its global research influence. flag Analyzing nearly 6 million papers, researchers project China could match the U.S. in joint research leadership by 2027 or 2028, with parity expected in eight of 11 key technology areas by 2030. flag This shift is driven by sustained government investment, expanded international partnerships, and a growing pool of talent, even as U.S.-China ties face challenges.

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