An Asian American scientist who was wrongfully accused of spying for China is speaking out after reaching a lucrative settlement with the U.S. government last week. Sherry Chen, a Chinese American ...
NEW YORK & SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Prominent leaders and experts will keynote the highly-anticipated Committee of 100 (C100) 2018 Annual Conference, the nation’s premier forum on ...
CINCINNATI — A scientist who was dismissed from her job with the National Weather Service after she was accused of spying for China is suing the U.S. government, accusing authorities of malicious ...
Sherry Chen, a Chinese American scientist with the National Weather Service, filed an administrative complaint against the Departments of Commerce and Justice stemming from abuses by the Commerce ...
Chinese scientists have been targeted by the US government for years. Sherry Chen’s case shows how hard it is to fight back. China Report is MIT Technology Review’s newsletter about technology ...
How do you figure out what is in a moving body of water over a mile wide? For those in charge of assessing the water quality of the Delaware river, this is a real problem. Collecting the data required ...
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