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The Chinese-origin scientists who helped to hone America's leading edge in defence


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Chinese experts continue to make outstanding contributions to the American industry but the path appears to be narrowing Despite the changing relationship between Washington and Beijing over the decades,


The article from MSN discusses the significant contributions of Chinese-origin scientists to America's defense technology, particularly in the development of advanced weaponry and defense systems. It highlights how these scientists, many of whom were educated in the U.S. or have worked in American institutions, have played pivotal roles in enhancing the U.S. military's capabilities. The narrative touches on the complex dynamics of international talent, national security, and the ongoing debate about the implications of such collaborations, especially in light of geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China. The piece also reflects on the ethical considerations and the potential risks of technology transfer, while acknowledging the undeniable benefits these scientists have brought to American defense innovation.

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