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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]China is now the world leader in STEM: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/15/us/harvard-global-ranking-chinese-universities-trump-cuts.html So much winning. America is in terminal decline. I guess it is time for our best and brightest to start considering studying abroad in China. They are taking over all rankings for best universities and research in the world. But thank god ICE is asking for citizens' papers, we are starting multiple new wars, and the country has a whakcy brain worm leader pushing junk like sunshine and chelation therapy to treat autism. [b]USA, land of the dumbasses.[/b] [/quote] Yeah, posts like this amaze me. Harvard was never a STEM powerhouse. It's a law/business school. IMO the fact that Harvard is so weak at STEM is a major factor in why they demand so many Visas. You can't fix a broken education pipeline by perpetually importing already trained people from other countries. I mean at some point you have to look at all these H-1B professors and teachers from other countries and say they are failing to teach us. [/quote] [color=darkred] [size=18] Harvard University has one of the highest numbers of Nobel Prize-affiliated individuals in the world[/size], with over 120 laureates associated with the institution as alumni, faculty, or researchers. [/color] Recent Harvard-Affiliated Nobel Laureates Gary Ruvkun (2024, Medicine): Discovered microRNA. Victor Ambros (2024, Medicine): Discovered microRNA (formerly at Harvard). Claudia Goldin (2023, Economics): Advanced understanding of women's labor market outcomes. Carolyn Bertozzi (2022, Chemistry): Developed click chemistry. William Kaelin Jr. (2019, Medicine): Discovered how cells sense oxygen. Michael Kremer (2019, Economics): Researched poverty alleviation. George P. Smith (2018, Chemistry): Developed phage display. Oliver Hart (2016, Economics): Researched contract theory. Martin Karplus (2013, Chemistry): Developed multiscale models for complex chemical systems. Alvin E. Roth (2012, Economics): Researched market design. Key Areas of Distinction Medicine/Physiology: Numerous laureates from Harvard Medical School, including Jack Szostak (2009) and Linda Buck (2004). Economics: A high concentration of laureates, including Amartya Sen (1998). Physics/Chemistry: Multiple winners, such as Roy Glauber (2005, Physics). [/quote]
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