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Science and Technology
Bamboo House Built for Quake Victims
Durable, inexpensive structure can be assembled quickly, says the USC engineering professor who designed it.
U.S. Deputy Asst. Secretary of State Patricia McNerney, “China’s Nonproliferation Practices,” May 20, 2008
Patricia McNerney, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, International Security and Nonproliferation
Commerce Undersecretary Christopher Padilla, “China’s Quest to be an Innovation Society,” May, 9, 2008
U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
MAY 8, 2008
US Department of Transportation, Freight Mobility and Intermodal Connectivity in China, May 2008
The US Federal Highway Administration's International Technology Scanning Program prepared this report.
US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, “NSD BioGroup, LLC: “Research Report on Chinese High-Tech Industries,” 2008
The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission has requested NSD Bio Group, LLC to produce a one-time report addressing particular “Sunrise” sectors of the PRC, recognized as key drivers contributing to China’s widening economic, financial, and national security development.
Shenzhen-Hong Kong Biennale
Qingyun Ma, Dean of the USC School of Architecture, will oversee the three-month event whose theme explores the need for revitalization.
USC Viterbi Senior Named a Luce Scholar
As one of 18 American students selected for the prestigious scholarship, Miles Killingsworth will spend a year living and working in Asia
Joint Statement Between The People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation, April 6, 2007
President Hu Jintao of the People's Republic of China paid a state visit to the Russian Federation from March 26-28, 2007 at the invitation of President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation. The two presidents held official talks in Moscow and attended the opening ceremonies of the Year of China in Russia and the Chinese National Exhibition in Russia.
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We note the passing of many prominent individuals who played some role in U.S.-China affairs, whether in politics, economics or in helping people in one place understand the other.
Events
Ying Zhu looks at new developments for Chinese and global streaming services.
David Zweig examines China's talent recruitment efforts, particularly towards those scientists and engineers who left China for further study. U.S. universities, labs and companies have long brought in talent from China. Are such people still welcome?