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University of Michigan researcher and Chinese nationals face federal charges for allegedly smuggling dangerous fungus and roundworm biomaterials in separate incidents ...
Both Jian and Liu had researched the pathogen as university students in China, according to the complaint. The fungus, which scientific literature classifies as a potential agroterrorism weapon ...
Two Chinese nationals charged with smuggling toxic fungus into U.S. A University of Michigan researcher and her boyfriend are accused of trying to smuggle a “dangerous biological pathogen ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The University of Michigan is under federal scrutiny after two Chinese scientists linked to the school were separately charged with smuggling biological materials into the ...
Students at Stanford University have allegedly uncovered a pattern of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) attempting to gain sensitive information about American research. CCP agents reportedly ...
A bombshell report out of Stanford University shed light on the influence of spies from the Chinese Communist Party that the student newspaper says have likely infiltrated the prestigious ...
In 2020, two Chinese nationals who were pursuing master's degrees at the University of Michigan were sentenced to prison for illegally photographing sites at a naval air station in Key West, Florida.
Harvard University is facing demands from key House Republicans to explain allegations it trained members of a Chinese paramilitary group and worked with Iran-linked researchers. In a letter sent ...
U.S. Rep. John Moolenaar, R-Caledonia, sent a letter Oct. 31 to former university President Santa Ono urging the end of UM’s partnership with Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
The university is reviewing a letter sent by a U.S. House GOP committee in the wake of five Chinese students found doing surveillance during a military exercise at Camp Grayling in northern Michigan.
When 25-year-old biology student Yao's PhD program enrollment was deferred due to funding cuts at her U.S. university, she joined a growing list of Chinese students exploring other destinations.