NEW YORK -- Two Stanford University professors are leading an effort to persuade the U.S. administration to renew a scientific and technological cooperation agreement with China that is set to expire on Sunday.
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The Scientific and Technological Cooperation Agreement between the U.S. and China has been renewed every five years since it was first signed in 1979. © Reuters
NEW YORK -- Two Stanford University professors are leading an effort to persuade the U.S. administration to renew a scientific and technological cooperation agreement with China that is set to expire on Sunday.