Is American Science in Decline? / / Yu Xie, Alexandra A Killewald.
Alarmists argue that the United States urgently needs more and better trained scientists to compete with the rest of the world. Their critics counter that, far from facing a shortage, we are producing a glut of young scientists with poor employment prospects. Both camps have issued reports in recent...
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
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