In the winning entry to the inaugural Physics World science-communication award, Liujun Zou says that China needs to do more to support fundamental science so that the country can play a leading part in the technologies of the future
Critical thinking: It is vital to create an environment in which fundamental science can thrive. (Courtesy: iStock/Pobytov)
History teaches us that fundamental science is critical to the development of revolutionary technolo
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Liujun Zou is a condensed-matter physicist at Harvard University, US, e-mail zouliujun@gmail.com