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no1dolo

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Thu Oct 18, 2012, 07:49 PM Oct 2012

Nobel prize winners endorse Pres Obama

“America’s economic future,” the letter begins, “depends on our ability to continue America’s proud legacy of discovery and invention" ...
“As a nation we must continue the investments that revolutionized agriculture, invented the Internet, gave us modern medicine, and enabled a strong national defense. Abandoning this tradition would be a devastating step backwards,” the 68 Nobel laureates conclude.

http://www.americanprogressaction.org/issues/technology/news/2012/10/17/41914/68-nobel-prize-winning-scientists-endorse-obamas-science-policies/#.UICUKOhOVjc.mailto

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Nobel prize winners endorse Pres Obama (Original Post) no1dolo Oct 2012 OP
Which is why I so respect the president for this..... 2on2u Oct 2012 #1
 

2on2u

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1. Which is why I so respect the president for this.....
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 08:07 PM
Oct 2012
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2012/07/31/president-obama-honors-early-career-scientists-and-engineers


President Barack Obama addresses 2011 Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) recipients in the East Room of the White House, July 31, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Today, the President met with a group of leading American scientists and engineers in the East Room of the White House to thank them for their research and encourage them to keep up the good work. Before meeting with the President, in an award ceremony today at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Science and Technology Advisor John Holdren conferred the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) to the 96 outstanding researchers.

Last week, President Obama announced this year’s winners of PECASE, an honor bestowed upon independent researchers in the early stages of their careers. PECASE recognizes and supports scientists and engineers who show exceptional promise for leadership at the frontiers of scientific knowledge and reflects the Obama Administration’s commitment to developing outstanding scientists and engineers that contribute to the growth and prosperity of our Nation.

“Discoveries in science and technology not only strengthen our economy, they inspire us as a people.” President Obama said. “The impressive accomplishments of today’s awardees so early in their careers promise even greater advances in the years ahead.”

Each scientist or engineer is employed or funded by the Federal government and includes members of the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Interior, Veterans Affairs and the Environmental Protection Agency, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and National Science Foundation. These 11 government agencies annually nominate the individuals whose research shows the most promise for strengthening American leadership in science and engineering.
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