The 2025 Tengchong Scientists Forum closed today with a star-studded finale, as math legend Efim Zelmanov – the 'Nobel Prize of Mathematics' winner – spotlighted China's rising role in shaping tomorrow's scientific breakthroughs. 🚀
Over 300 innovators gathered in Yunnan Province this week to debate everything from AI ethics to quantum computing. Zelmanov told CGTN: "China's investment in R&D isn't just about labs – it's building bridges between equations and real-world impact." 🔬💡
With young researchers driving 47% of China's STEM workforce (per 2025 stats), the Fields Medalist emphasized: "Collaboration is the new competition. When Shanghai meets Silicon Valley in a virtual lab? That's how we'll crack climate math." 🌏✨
Tech entrepreneurs at the forum unveiled a #NextGenScience pact to boost global youth exchanges – because apparently, solving Riemann hypotheses is more fun with TikTok-style collab tools. 📱💥
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Fields Medal winner on China's role in scientific development
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