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jakeXT

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Mon Apr 27, 2015, 04:55 PM Apr 2015

Decline in science spending threatens US economy and security: MIT

Warning of an “innovation deficit,” scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say declining government spending on basic research is holding back potentially life-saving advances in 15 fields, from robotics and fusion energy to Alzheimer’s disease and agriculture.

Science funding is “the lowest it has been since the Second World War as a fraction of the federal budget,” said MIT physicist Marc Kastner, who led the committee that wrote “The Future Postponed” report, issued on Monday. “This really threatens America’s future.”

The report lands at a time when federal spending on research has become unusually politicized.

Cuts mandated by the White House’s and Congress’s failure to reach agreement on reducing the federal deficit have chipped away at the budgets of the National Institutes of Health and other science agencies; legislation on research spending is tied up in debates over, among other things, climate change.

http://www.rawstory.com/2015/04/decline-in-science-spending-threatens-us-economy-and-security-mit/

http://dc.mit.edu/sites/default/files/innovation_deficit/Future%20Postponed.pdf

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Decline in science spending threatens US economy and security: MIT (Original Post) jakeXT Apr 2015 OP
Just another symptom of cutting taxes for the wealthy foisted on us by the Repukes on point Apr 2015 #1
Great post SoLeftIAmRight Apr 2015 #2
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