No future without scientists Published: 26 Aug. 2024, 19:58 Yang Hyung-jin The author is an honorary professor of education at Korea University. China’s high-tech capabilities are overtaking those of the United States, according to a report from the JoongAng Ilbo’s front page on July 8.

The scientific journal Nature assesses research capabilities by analyzing the contribution of research papers published in top-tier journals. According to the Nature Index which tracks where papers are published, China surpassed the United States for the first time in 2024. Except for Harvard University, which had the highest ranking, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ranked at No.

10, all of the top 10 universities were Chinese institutions. While this may come as a surprise to the general public, those who have worked in the field of science and technology probably have long felt the rapid growth of China’s scientific and technological research abilities in their respective fields of study. One thing to watch closely is the way scientific talent is sourced.

This is where the United States and China are significantly different from one another. The United States attracts scientific talents from abroad by its advanced research environment and abundant capital. In contrast, China produces about 80,000 PhDs in science, technology, engineering and math every year.

This is four times that of the United States. China produces its own talent. Despite these favorable conditions, th.