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U.S. lawmakers have proposed legislation that would ban all research collaborations between American and Chinese scientists. The bill aims to address national security concerns but has drawn criticism from the scientific community. Critics argue that such a sweeping ban would harm American science by severing important channels for knowledge exchange and limiting access to scientific talent.
Why it matters
If enacted, this legislation could significantly disrupt international scientific cooperation and potentially slow research progress in fields that benefit from cross-border collaboration. The policy debate highlights growing tensions between national security interests and the traditionally open, collaborative nature of scientific research.
Critics say bill would weaken U.S. science by cutting flows of ideas and talent
Source: Lawmakers propose banning all U.S.-Chinese research collaborations