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FRI · 2026-05-29 · 12:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0529-80197
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Young, frustrated Chinese STEM PhDs turn to publishing satirical journals

Young Chinese STEM PhDs are publishing satirical journals due to frustration with their academic fields. The article suggests that the reality of STEM research, particularly in China, involves significant drudgery and repeated failures rather than frequent eureka moments.

Alex LoSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-29 · 12:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Young, frustrated Chinese STEM PhDs turn to publishing satirical journals
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Young Chinese STEM PhDs are publishing satirical journals due to frustration with their academic fields. The article suggests that the reality of STEM research, particularly in China, involves significant drudgery and repeated failures rather than frequent eureka moments. These researchers often find their work is primarily driven by the utility it serves for others. The description implies a contrast between the perceived certainty and practicality of STEM fields and the underlying difficulties faced by those pursuing them.

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Young, frustrated Chinese STEM PhDs are publishing satirical journals.

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Researchers often perform research because it is useful to someone else.

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Eureka moments in research are rare, overshadowed by drudgery and failure.

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STEM fields, especially in China, have problems beneath the surface.

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I did not pay much attention during maths and science classes in school. I could never get into the mindset for STEM study, but I can see there is comfort in the fact that the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter will always be pi, or that the quadratic formula will always produce the right answer when applied correctly. I envied my many STEM friends for their skills, their fields of certainty and practicality.But behind the curtain, beneath the veneer of any parent’s envy, their fields had their own problems. Some of those do not paint an especially pleasant picture, especially in China.The exciting eureka moments that are so often romanticised exist as rare islands in a vast sea of drudgery and boredom, a buzzing fluorescent light above your head and a droning brightness shining on your repeated failures. That is, if the world would allow them. These researchers perform their research only because they are useful to someone else.
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