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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
The Quiet Crisis in the Future of U.S. Engineering - Nanotechnology to Civil Infrastructure
"The U.S. is still the leading engine for innovation in the world. It has the best graduate programs, the best scientific infrastructure, and the capital markets to exploit it. But there is a quiet crisis in U.S. science and technology that we have to wake up to. The U.S. today is in a truly global environment, and those competitor countries are not only wide awake, they are running a marathon while we are running sprints. If left unchecked, this could challenge our preeminence and capacity to innovate." A roadmap project on the future of engineering in the U.S. is coming pretty much to the same conclusion.
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The quiet crisis - the future of U.S. engineering, from nanotechnology to civil infrastructure
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