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How do we invest in science and technology?
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But do such government investments in science and technology really work?
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Lord West says the "boat-stopping system" is only a small part of what science and technology can do to help counter the terrorist threat.
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Other schools, like Carnegie Mellon, do a breakdown of salaries for various departments including computer science and technology.
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How do you increase the number of Americans in science, technology, engineering and math careers when Baby Boomers currently in these jobs are starting to retire and young people are losing interest in these subjects?
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Growing industries in science and technology have twice as many openings as we have workers who can do the job.
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Growing industries in science and technology have twice as many openings as we have workers who can do those jobs.
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We have the science and the technology to relieve pain, and impressive breakthroughs are coming that will do even more.
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You've got growing industries in science and technology that have twice as many openings as we have workers who can do the job.
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According to David Throckmorton, a project manager in Homeland Security's Science and Technology division, the resulting images aren't exactly drool-worthy, but they do allow you to make out a stash of weapons or a crouching enemy.
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Some questions had to do with my personal journey that landed me at NSF, and others focused on U.S. competitiveness in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education.
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