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Nature Magazine excerpt on Chinese R&D. Note that this only covers the period to 2014, so since then, I would expect at least another 20% increase in Chinese output if they were to measure the situation for this April 2016.
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This analysis is very interesting. Obviously, the article paints a very rosy picture of science advancement in China. However, I would like to bring up a few points based on my own personal experience and my quick Google search on Nature Index, .
I had a quick look at the list of high-impact journals included in the Nature Index. First of all, I am absolutely shocked that JACS (Journal of American Chemical Society) is not included. A few other top notch chemistry journals are also not on the list. On the other hand, Physical Review A/B/D are all on the list. These journals are good specialized journals, but definitely not the level of high impact journals like PRL. A quick read on the details of Nature Index explains that, indeed, the decision of which journals should be included was entirely subjective, based almost solely on personal impression. This is evident that ALL Nature journals have been included. And out of the 2 neurobiology journals on the list, Journal of Neuroscience is only a decent but average journal among hundreds if not thousands of decent and average neurobiology journals. How they decided to include it in a list along with Science, Nature and Cell is puzzling to me... I personally am not sure how usable this index is without any scientific support for its selection process... It sounds more like a publicity stunt...
The above website is the actual article published in Nature in 2015 on global high impact publication.
So it looks like China's drastic increase in WFC was almost entirely driven by its dominance in Chemistry alone but little else. I am intrigued by the absolute dominance of Chinese Academy of Sciences in chemistry. I have no clue why that is...
I think the theme of the article is that funding directly correlates with high quality research and high impact publication. I think it is much more than just money. Of course money helps. I would definitely like more funding for my lab... With that said, From what I heard from my colleagues, China is investing heavily on life science. Out of the 1000 returning scholars, overwhelming majority is in the life science field. However, The Nature Index shows that China's WFC influence on life science is so small that it is even less than Africa. The kind of heavy investment certainly does not correlate with the small influence...
My own experience. Chinese students are getting less qualified these days. Not only capabilities, but work ethics. It is commonly accepted in the field that you have gotten a gold mine if you can find a Chinese research associate in their 50's and 60's. That generation of Chinese are not only highly capable but have high standard of work ethics. I can attest that. I have several Chinese research associates in their 50's in my lab. they are highly capable researchers. even more, they are so passionate about science. Many times, they would insist on doing more experiments to make my papers stronger, even when I try my best to convince them that they don't need to do it. that kind of passion is simply amazing. I feel absolutely fortunate to have them to help me. And I feel flattered that they care so much about me and my lab.
Young Chinese students who were born after the 90's? Avoid at all cost!!! I also have a Chinese student in the lab. We went to a conference last year. He was sitting in the conference room with all of us. It turned out that he spent the entire time playing video game on his iPad... One of my colleagues happened to sit next to him at one point and was so disgusted by his lack of motivation. I was hugely embarrassed when my colleague mentioned this to me later. And this kind of behavior seems to be a common theme among young Chinese students and postdocs. they simply don't care. They just want to get the degree and make boat load of money... How they plan to do that is simply beyond me. I guess they hope cash simply falls on their lap when they play video games...