China is poised to become the world's largest contributor to research, closely following the US in gross expenditure on research and development. Recent rankings from Nature Index reveal that eight out of the top ten research institutions are Chinese, with the Chinese Academy of Sciences leading. While the US retains dominance in biological and health sciences, China excels in disciplines like chemistry and Earth sciences. This trend underscores the need for continued engagement from other countries as China's scientific landscape evolves.
China's gross expenditure on research and development is nearing that of the US, potentially making it the largest contributor to global research soon.
Chinese research institutions dominate the top ten rankings for publications in high-quality science and health journals, showing their increasing influence.
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