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" An obvious word of warning needs to be made here: quantity is not the same as quality. Measuring the volume of China's scientific output is clearly both valuable and surprising but it doesn't tell us whether that research was any good. For that we turn to a useful proxy: China's scientific collaboration with other countries better known for the high quality of their science. The results here, too, are eye-opening.
China is not doing science behind closed doors; its international collaborations are growing. Nearly 9 per cent of papers originating from Chinese institutions have a US-based co-author. Japanese and British co-authorship is also growing. Collaboration with South Korea and Singapore almost trebled between 2004 and 2008 and collaboration with Australia expanded too - signs, perhaps, of an emerging Asia-Pacific regional network. "
Source: Get ready for China's domination of science - opinion - 06 January 2010 - New Scientist
What can I say?! I come from a strong scientific and engineering background, and work with some of the best. To be honest, very few people in this world are the best-of-the-best.
It is important to always look outside to learn from others. I noticed of late there has been a lot of Chinese-bashing, trying to insinuate that Asians aren't as "capable" nor "intelligent". But this is not the general belief among the majority, as most people think otherwise (i.e. believe Asians are top-notch). So it is readily apparent that this propaganda is originating from a 'central source'...... (hint hint).
Knowing this, we don't take offence. Instead, work harder and study harder, each and every single day! There is much to learn and discover, the human race has progress much but many things we still don't understand or misunderstand. A human life is limited, and so we must accept our capabilities to be limited. There are some things we will never know for certain, let us be accept it.