Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the significant growth in China's scientific output, particularly in the number of high-impact papers, which reached 2,342 by August this year, marking a 4.6% increase from the previous year and accounting for 53.2% of the global total [1] - China's rise in the global innovation index, entering the top ten for the first time, and the dominance of its cities in the global research city rankings, with the "Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou" innovation cluster now ranked first globally, reflect the country's advancing technological strength [1] - The articles emphasize the need for a balance between "hot" and "cold" research, advocating for more original contributions rather than merely following trends, to foster long-term scientific exploration and innovation [2] Group 2 - There is a call to transform academic advantages into technological and industrial strengths, highlighting the importance of bridging the gap between basic research and its practical applications to ensure that research outputs are effectively utilized [2] - The articles address the issue of China's research being heavily reliant on foreign journals, advocating for the development of high-quality domestic journals to enhance the country's scientific competitiveness and cultural influence [3] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" suggests strengthening the strategic and systematic layout of basic research, emphasizing original innovation in scientific research and technology development to improve the quantity, quality, and impact of China's scientific papers [3]
热点论文数量问鼎的冷思考
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-12-04 03:02