China is taking bold steps to supercharge science literacy and tech innovation! Lawmakers are reviewing a major update to the Science and Technology Popularization Law, aiming to make cutting-edge knowledge more accessible to all. This marks the first overhaul since 2002—because let’s face it, 2002 was the year of flip phones and dial-up internet!
Results from the original law? The percentage of citizens with strong science smarts rocketed from 1.98% in 2003 to 14.14% in 2023. Plus, China’s now ranked 11th globally in innovation (up from 34th in 2012)! But challenges remain: think 'Game of Thrones'-level gaps in science infrastructure and content quality, according to Minister of Science and Technology Yin Hejun.
The new draft doubles down on school responsibilities , supports science educators, and adds chapters focused on public outreach. Imagine TikTok for quantum physics? Okay, not quite—but the government’s clearly leveling up its STEM game.
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China proposes law revision on science and technology popularization
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