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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Maurice Winn who wrote (204023)1/22/2024 5:43:47 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218578
 
testing times coming up, 2026 - 2032


scmp.com
China’s gallium and germanium exports tumble as controls on shipments to the West take toll
- Beijing’s restrictions in response to Washington-led tech curbs affected deliveries to Japan and the United States
- Sales to Russia are up but more limits could be in the works for Western partners, analysts say



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (204023)1/22/2024 6:45:48 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218578
 
Re <<The Great and Glorious British Empire did win over the world.
...
But people are still escaping to USA, not China. Though Russia has attractions for some. Hungary too.>>

Reminding you that we are watching history, unlike what Francis Fukuyama intoned, does not stop, and in real time Message 34518172 is very extremely exciting

You and I have been posting about China <<fail>> since the get-go, and so far very entertaining ... like a game of Go, get Go, get it :0)





foreignpolicy.com
Chinese Scientists Are Leaving the United States
Here’s why that spells bad news for Washington.
... Chinese scientists living in the United States have for decades contributed to research efforts driving developments in advanced technology and science. But a growing number of them may now be looking elsewhere for work, as deteriorating geopolitical relations fuel extra scrutiny of Chinese researchers and Beijing ramps up efforts to recruit and retain talent. Between 2010 and 2021, the number of Chinese scientists leaving the United States has steadily increased, according to new research published last month. If the trend continues, experts warn that the brain drain could deal a major blow to U.S. research efforts in the long run.
“It’s absolutely devastating,” said David Bier, the associate director of immigration studies at the Cato Institute. “So many of the researchers that the United States depends on in [the] advanced technology field are from China, or are foreign students, and this phenomenon is certainly going to negatively impact U.S. firms and U.S. research going forward.”
... From 2010 to 2021, the number of scientists of Chinese descent who left the United States for another country has surged from 900 to 2,621, with scientists leaving at an expedited rate between 2018 and 2021, according to research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Nearly half of this group moved to China and Hong Kong in 2010, the study said, and a growing percentage of Chinese scientists have relocated to China over the years.
While this number represents a small fraction of the Chinese scientists in the United States, the uptick reflects researchers’ growing concerns and broader apprehension amid a tense geopolitical climate. After surveying 1,304 Chinese American researchers, the report found that 89 percent of respondents wanted to contribute to U.S. science and technology leadership. Yet 72 percent also reported feeling unsafe as researchers in the United States, while 61 percent had previously considered seeking opportunities outside of the country.
however, you are correct, the small loss is overwhelmed by the large gain, and a 'yuge' experiment further made 'yuge-r'



In the meantime other drains are happening.

I think of minerals the same way I ponder about energy.

My understanding w/r to Gallium is that it is necessary for high-frequency / high-heat / high-power-output transistors that are used in stuff that require such, and so stoppage / severe blockage of export of Gallium is understandable under the circumstance

scmp.com
Chinese military scientists bring energy shield from science fiction to life to defend against enemy radiation: paper
- Plasma-based energy shield is a radical new approach reminiscent of tai chi principles – it aims to convert the attacker’s energy into a defensive force
- Team spurred by pressure from US, which has Active Denial System, Vigilant Eagle system and AGM-86 cruise missile with microwave warhead and weapons

csis.org
Understanding China’s Gallium Sanctions


Nothing to worry about unless / until same approach used on Antimony, that which is needed to coat lead shells for munitions, meaning when inconvenience for futuristic stuff is transposed to the here-now-immediate
chm.bris.ac.uk.
defensenews.com

The US is heavily reliant on China and Russia for its ammo supply chain. Congress wants to fix that.
statista.com




To: Maurice Winn who wrote (204023)1/23/2024 1:56:53 AM
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  Respond to of 218578
 
I was hurrying off to golf and forgot to include the video which has demonstrated the Streisand effect. youtube.com

Dumb commie arrogant ignorant Mainlander bastard sent on his way with his gang, by British police who did not get it right initially and started hassling the admirable pianist.

It is surprising how arrogant he was in another country. Genghis Khan DNA apparently. Nothing that 6 billion freedom loving people can't stomp down.

We'll have to draw a line around Taiwan, Japan, Okinawa, South Korea and heck might as well include Hong Kong, Tibet and Peking. Having some good manners would be good.

China's temporary bosses saying they own Taiwan, Hong Kong etc doesn't make it so. Similarly USA/UK/EU/Kievan corruptocrats saying they own Crimea doesn't make it so.

Hamas bulk murderers also have not dumped their jihadi global conquest megalomania.

Crikey, here we are way into the 21st century and chimpoid thinking continues to misguide the mad.

Seems that China is going to have to get a hard no. Kiev is getting one. Hamas and jihad too. USA got one along with Kievan criminals.

Hooray for the pianist and residual British freedom.

I think I have things right. But let's see. I'm amenable to other ideas.
Mqurice