Monthly Archives: March 2012

NSF Science and Engineering Indicators a Great Resource

With exciting new interactive tools for comparing science and engineering data historically, on a map, or across states, the 2012 National Science Foundation’s Science and Engineering Indicators (SEI) are a great way to assess the current state of U.S. science and engineering. The SEI measures the worldwide commitment to an innovation economy; how the U.S. […]

College Students: Enter Video Contest Highlighting Innovations From Early Stage Scientific Research

Attention College Students: The Task Force on American Innovation is sponsoring its second American Collegiate Video Contest to highlight the great innovations that stem from early stage scientific research. From the GPS to the Internet, American lives have been transformed by the myriad innovations that began years ago inside a scientific laboratory. To enter the […]

U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah: Government-backed scientific research key to America’s competitiveness

Everywhere we look, big questions are being asked and far-reaching answers have been forthcoming from research sponsored and underwritten by you and me and by every American. We all benefit from this multi-billion-dollar initiative that is, in aggregate, vital to our survival as a global community and critical to our advancement as Americans. Read entire […]

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