This applies as well to the Chinese as it does the Koreans, Japanese, and Vietnamese. Make sure to look for their name – some of the less intuitive ones are ‘Abe’ for the Japanese and ‘Duan’ for the Vietnamese.

STEM Academia (Chinese-Americans Only)

The top journal(s) in Physics (note – Abe is a Japanese last name):

The top journal(s) in various branches of Mathematics:

STEM Private Industries (Mixture of Chinese-Americans and Native-Chinese)

Similarly, Wall Street is a Chinese phenomena, as the majority of High Frequency Trading Algorithms (HFTA) are written and maintained by the Chinese.

China did not even begin until as late as the 2000s.

With reference to the WIPO link, when a patent office receives a patent application filed by a foreigner, it is marked as a non-resident filing. This means that a majority of American patents are not actually American in origin – let alone White.

This is an outdated image that serves only to illustrate the sources of innovation.

STEM Pre-University (Foreign-Chinese and Native-Chinese)

Many things require a mix of talent and hard-work, but for mathematics, talent is a prerequisite – so it will help to look at international mathematics, which, not surprisingly, is a field that is entirely dominated by the Chinese.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Mathematical_Olympiad

Winning teams:

“China, 19 times (from the first participation in 1985 until 2014): in every year from 1989 to 2014 except 1994, 1996, 1998, 2003 (Bulgaria won, once), 2007 (Russia won, once), 2012 (Korea won, once)…”

“United States, 6 times: in 1977, 1981, 1986, 1994, 2015, 2016”

So what changed in 2015? Well, let’s look at some pictures:

http://www.maa.org/news/us-team-takes-first-place-at-international-mathematical-olympiad

“The U.S. team’s combined score of 185 edged out the Chinese team’s score of 181 and the Republic of Korea’s third-place score of 161.”

Lineup: 2 Ashkenazi Jews, 2 Chinese, 1 White, 1 Brahman

https://www.aapt.org/physicsteam/2015/team.cfm?id=942 (the Chinese kid at the front)

He’s also dominating in Computer Science (USACO Gold) and Physics (USAPHO Gold). Everyone else there is just a one-trick pony. He also carried the team in IMO:

https://www.imo-official.org/team_r.aspx?code=USA&year=2015

And what about 2016?

http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/07/18/imo-2016/

“The winning U.S. team score was 214 out of a possible 252, ahead of the Republic of Korea (207) and China (204)”

Lineup: 5 Chinese, 2 Brahman

https://www.imo-official.org/team_r.aspx?code=USA&year=2016&column=rank&order=asc&gender=hide

The Americans have stumbled onto a formula here, in order to beat the Chinese, you need a Chinese.

And that’s just for the winning teams.

Here’s the greatest competitor in IMO history and the rest of the Canadian IMO team:

http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/canadian-math-whiz-wins-international-competition-1.2489083

All Chinese. The Whites in the background are there as a “Leader”, “Deputy Leader”, and “Observer”.

Here’s a typical set-up for the modern Australian IMO team:

http://www.amt.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/IMO-team-e1471396105124.jpg

Lineup: 4 Chinese, 1 White, 1 Brahman

Here’s a typical set-up for the UK IMO team:

https://eventuallyalmosteverywhere.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/p1010513-3.jpg

The UK team has been placing in the 20s for two decades now, how did it suddenly jump to 7th place in 2016?

https://www.imo-official.org/team_r.aspx?code=UNK&year=2016

Because two Chinese (97% and 93%) and a Brahman (94%) were carrying the three Whites (88% and 84% and 84%)

International Olympiads, as a rule, are dominated by the Chinese:

Physics: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Physics_Olympiad

Some more IPO results: http://www.ipho2015.in/results/

Chemistry: http://www.icho2016.chemistry.ge/medals.php (United States = foreign Chinese)

Biology: http://ibo2016.org/IBO2016/Results (United States = foreign Chinese)

Computer Science: http://stats.ioinformatics.org/results/2015 (United States = foreign Chinese)

Some more USACO results: http://usaco.org/current/data/feb16_platinum_results.html