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Solving a natural riddle of water filtration

Credit: The University of Texas at Austin/Cockrell School of Engineering. For many engineers and scientists, nature is the world s greatest muse. They seek to better understand natural processes that have evolved over millions of years, mimic them in ways that can benefit society and sometimes even improve on them. An international, interdisciplinary team of researchers that includes engineers from The University of Austin has found a way to replicate a natural process that moves water between cells, with a goal of improving how we filter out salt and other elements and molecules to create clean water while consuming less energy.

500 Scientists Under Investigation After Spending 50 to 60 percent of their time in Communist China

500 Scientists Under Investigation After Spending 50 to 60 percent of their time in Communist China
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China on campus: How the DOJ has battled nontraditional espionage

China on campus: How the DOJ has battled nontraditional espionage Jerry Dunleavy © Provided by Washington Examiner U.S. national security officials are increasingly sounding the alarm about the economic challenge and national security threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party, especially as the Chinese government’s Thousand Talents Program exploits the openness of academia in the United States to steal advanced research to increase China’s wealth and enhance its power. In part two of this series,  the Washington Examiner investigates the Justice Department’s ramped-up efforts to stem the tide of Chinese economic espionage at American colleges. The Justice Department’s China Initiative is shining the spotlight on the Chinese Communist Party’s coordinated and multifaceted efforts to steal research and technology from academic institutions across the country, with prosecutors mounting aggressive efforts over the past few years to crack down on Ch

Chinese National Pleads Guilty in Boston for Smuggling Navy-Sensitive Products to Communist China

Chinese National Pleads Guilty in Boston for Smuggling Marine Technology to China A Chinese American permanent resident admitted guilt in a Boston federal court on April 28 for illegally exporting hydrophones as well as other sensitive products and technology out of the United States to a Chinese university that has close ties with the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) military, said the U.S. Justice Department. The same day, Massachusetts-based Shuren Qin, 44, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to export items from the U.S. to China’s Northwestern Polytechnical University (NWPU) without export licenses; one count of visa fraud; two counts of making false statements to law enforcement agents regarding his buyers and the types of export parts; four counts of money laundering; and two counts of smuggling hydrophones from the United States to China. Hydrophones are used to monitor sound underwater.

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