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Nobel-Winning U.S. Chemist Moving to China to Lead AI Inst

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July 11, 2026

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Omar Yaghi, an immigrant to the United States who shared last year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry, has left his faculty post at the University of California, Berkeley, for one in China ...

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Drudge Report

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· Jul 9, 2026

Nobel-Winning U.S. Chemist Will Move to China to Lead A.I. Institute...

Nobel-Winning U.S. Chemist Will Move to China to Lead A.I. Institute... (First column, 1st story, link) Related stories:ChinaRussiaIran Seek to Inflame Debate Over Data Centers...Big Tech Now Targeting Native American Land...The great hub cover-up...Public Offerings Spark FOMO Among San Fran Home Buyers...Doom Loop Replaced by Land Grab...Race to buy private jets...

Russia Today

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· Jun 27, 2026

Wired for War: Pax Silica is AI slavery disguised as strength

The Pax Silica pact shuts China out of the AI supply chain, benefits Palantir, and deepens the EU’s dependence on the US Read Full Article at RT.com

ANTARA News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Messer Acquires Singapore-Based Industrial Gas Platform; Japan Corporate Advisory Institute Advises Sellers

-Messer, the world’s largest privately held specialist for industrial, medical, electronic and specialty gases, ...

Citizens Against Government Waste

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· Jun 23, 2026

USTR Announces Investigation of Germany’s Unfair Pharmaceutical Pricing

The U.S. is the global leader in pharmaceutical research and development, and foreign countries have been taking advantage of this investment by not paying their fair share of those costs. On June 18, 2026, the Trump administration took a step in the right direction to resolve this problem when the United States Trade Representative (USTR) []

The Washington Post

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· Jun 26, 2026

In AI race vs. U.S., China eyes victory in lower prices and broader appeal

U.S. AI companies seem to be in the lead, but that could be short-lived as Chinese competitors offer cheaper products with more commercial appeal worldwide.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 1, 2026

Morepen updates on ₹825 crore CDMO mandate; completes first commercial batch

The company said it was a step in its transition towards long-duration global manufacturing partnerships

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Related coverage for "Nobel-Winning U.S. Chemist Moving to China to Lead AI Inst": Drudge Report — Nobel-Winning U.S. Chemist Will Move to China to Lead A.I. Institute.... Russia Today — Wired for War: Pax Silica is AI slavery disguised as strength. ANTARA News — Messer Acquires Singapore-Based Industrial Gas Platform; Japan Corporate Advisory Institute Advises Sellers. Citizens Against Government Waste — USTR Announces Investigation of Germany’s Unfair Pharmaceutical Pricing. The Washington Post — In AI race vs. U.S., China eyes victory in lower prices and broader appeal. The Hindu BusinessLine — Morepen updates on ₹825 crore CDMO mandate; completes first commercial batch