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Science, Money, and Politics: Political Triumph and Ethical Erosion
by Daniel S. Greenberg
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... Introduction I [dream] that I am Oliver Twist and I tremble as I shuffle down the aisle of the NSF [National Science Foundation] orphanage, my empty soup bowl uplifted. The youngest orphans stare at me. ... "
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White House, National Science Foundation, State Department, National Academy of Sciences, United States, Vannevar Bush, scientific ghetto, federal research money, federal research agencies, academic basic research, technology adviser, special assistant for science
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The Nature Yearbook of Science and Technology 2001 (Nature Yearbook of Science & Technology)
by Declan Butler
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... Services being adopted and deployed on a large scale - for example in NASA's Information Power Grid project and the National Science Foundation's National Technology Grid. We also see major scien- tific communities planning their future around Grid technologies. For example, the National ... "
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Nature Yearbook of Science and Technology 2002
by Declan Butler
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... money has to come from somewhere," observes Robert Eisenstein, assistant director of the mathematical and physical sciences directorate of the National Science Foundation. Although officials such as Eisenstein are duty-bound to consider the potential implications of the crisis for their agencies' budgets, such ... "
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Innovation Policy in the Knowledge-Based Economy (Economics of Science, Technology and Innovation)
by M.P. Feldman
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... LINK University of North Carolina at Greensboro 1. INTRODUCTION In 1987, the National Science Foundation sponsored a workshop ... "
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National Science Foundation, New York, Department of Justice, Educational Testing Service, National Science Board, National Research Council, business location determinants, local policy variables, labor force density, citizen examinees, generic technology research, very high scorers
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