Science key to preserving U.S. standard of living

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Opt Photonics News | 2006年 / 1卷 / 14-15期
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Economic and social effects - Industrial research - Natural sciences - Natural sciences computing - School buildings - Students;
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The steps taken by the US science leaders to establish the importance of science to the US economy are discussed. The United States traditionally has overcome the shortage of homegrown scientists by attracting foreigners to US universities and businesses. A distinguished panel of experts from science and academics recommended a series of federal actions to improve K-12 science and math education, support basic research, educate more US-born scientists, and encourage corporate innovation. One of the proposal for federal funding is the math and science internships and research opportunities for middle and high school students.
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