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WikiLeaks reveals relentless Chinese drive for scientific hegemony


Published 8 December 2010

Among the documents released by WikiLeaks are cables from the science office
in the U.S. embassy in Beijing; the cables -- some based on Chinese
informers -- reveal an aggressive, government-funded R&D effort by the
Chinese government; among the items of interest: gait biometric device which
will be placed under floors and sidewalk to identify people, covertly, by
the way they walk; efforts to hack quantum cryptography; and a plan to build
70 nuclear-fusion reactors in 10 years

Buried deep within the mountain of diplomatic cables recently released by
WikiLeaks were a few items of interest to the science world. One of those
bits we already knew: China is aggressively chasing after quantum
teleportation/cryptography (and slaying at it):

In the area of quantum communication, HFNL [Hefei National Laboratory for
Physical Sciences at Microscale] was conducting research in quantum
teleportation and free space quantum cryptography that scientists hope will
result in "totally secure" communications.

Readers would be forgiven were they to suspect that China's interest in
quantum cryptography was based mostly on a desire to be able to hack it.

Motherboard reports
<http://motherboard.tv/2010/12/6/wikileaks-china-is-poised-to-clown-world-in
-science-and-technology>  that most exciting - some would say, bizarre - is
what China's after in biometrics. Specifically, the Chinese government is
interested in technology which would allow one to determine who someone is
based solely on their footsteps:

The Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) Institute of Intelligent Machines (IIM)
in Hefei has developed a biometrics device that uses a person's pace to
identify them. The device measure weight and two-dimensional sheer forces
applied by a person's foot during walking to create a uniquely identifiable
biometrics profile. The device can be covertly installed in a floor and is
able to collect biometrics data on individuals covertly without their
knowledge. When questioned about the device's potential applications, IIM
officials stated the device was being used by "secret" customers and was not
available on the commercial market.

The cables also claim that China is chasing fusion power, that is, the holy
grail of "free" energy, as quickly as the rest of the world, but this is
kind of insane:

In 2009, IIP [Institute of Plasma Physics] successfully maintained a 10
million degree Celsius plasma nuclear fusion reaction for 400 seconds. IIP
also successfully maintained a 100 million degree Celsius plasma nuclear
fusion reaction for 60 seconds.

For reference, the Joint European Torus, Europe's fusion device and the
largest on Earth, has so far maxed out at five seconds.

Another intriguing item: China is planning to build seventy nuclear fission
(the "old" kind of nuclear power) reactors in the next ten years. Currently,
the United States has 105 already built and China has 13.

"It needs to be noted that the general idea here, that China is winning at
science or at least trying very hard, is old news. The WikiLeaks cables are
mostly just adding some more color and detail to the picture," Motherboard
concludes.

 



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