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Scientific World's Low Tolerance For Controversy May Be What's Excluding Young Investigators
The Scientist, Vol:8, #24, p.13, December 12, 1994. "Of all the information recently brought out on sponsored research, one fact is truly alarming. This is the decrease in the number of young scientists who apply for grants. According to a new report by the National Research Council (NRC), applications for National Institutes of Health funding from researchers under 36 years of age declined about 55 percent between 1985 and 1993.... If this trend continues, it will lead to the decline, if not the extinction, of academic research in the United States."
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NSF Launches Major Initiative in Mathematics
Notices of the AMS, February, 2001. "The National Science Foundation has announced an initiative intended to increase dramatically its support of the mathematical sciences. If the initiative is funded at the level now being discussed, in six years NSF spending on the mathematical sciences will be four or five times the current budget of its Division of Mathematical Sciences."
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The Science Investor
An Inter Disciplinary Magazine of Investment Opportunities in Science, Technology and Medicine. The Place for Investors searching for Investment opportunities in the fields of Science, Technology and Medicine and for the
Scientist/Inventor/Developer looking to move their Projects ahead!
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