1968. The year four of China’s greatest minds — the fathers of satellites, computers, mathematics, and oil — all died. None of them won a Nobel Prize. None of them lived to see the world recognize their work. That same year, China was not chasing science — it was chasing ideology. Decades later, China asks why it still has so few Nobel winners.
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