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Stephen Chen is the SCMP's science news editor. He investigates major research projects in China, a new power house of scientific and technological innovation, and their impact to...
- Chinese navy says it’s testing the planet’s most powerful coil gun
Stephen Chen in Beijing + FOLLOW. Published: 1:00pm, 25 Aug...
- Chinese scientists eye hypersonic weapon able to ‘fry’ telecoms systems ...
Stephen Chen in Beijing. + FOLLOW. Published: 6:00pm, 26 Sep...
- China puts trust in AI to maintain largest high-speed rail network on ...
Stephen Chen in Beijing. + FOLLOW. Published: 6:00pm, 12 Mar...
- Chinese navy says it’s testing the planet’s most powerful coil gun
Stephen Chen in Beijing. + FOLLOW. Published: 6:00pm, 26 Sep 2021. Why you can trust SCMP. Defeat an army without a fight and without casualties? Quite possible, if a new type of hypersonic...
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Mar 12, 2024 · Stephen Chen in Beijing. + FOLLOW. Published: 6:00pm, 12 Mar 2024. Why you can trust SCMP. China is using artificial intelligence in the operation of its 45,000km (28,000-mile) high-speed rail...
Aug 22, 2017 · “I was surprised by the removal,” says Stephen Chen of the South China Morning Post, who raised the issue. “I have been covering Chinese science for many years, and it is rare.” Magnetometers...
Stephen Chen covers science and technology news for the South China Morning Post, a leading English-language newspaper in Hong Kong. He has written about topics such as artificial islands, rail guns, AI and hypersonic speed.
Steve Chen (Chinese: 陳士駿; Wade–Giles: Chen Shih-chün; born August 25, 1978) is a Taiwanese-American Internet entrepreneur who is one of the co-founders and previous chief technology officer of the American video-sharing website YouTube.
Stephen Chen is a journalist who writes for various publications including South China Morning Post (SCMP), Newswav, Star Media Group Berhad, Cureus Journal of Medical Science, Lexology, Business Insider, and Medium.