American scientist convicted of lying to US over China payments rebuilds research lab in Shenzhen for Chinese national priority tech. The scientist, formerly at Harvard, is now working on technology Beijing has prioritized.
An American scientist convicted of lying to US authorities about payments from China while at Harvard University has rebuilt his research lab in Shenzhen to pursue technology identified as a national priority by the Chinese government.
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