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R & D and the nation's vitality

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The Boston Globe, February 1st, 1992

Widening concern about federal funding of research in academic institutions may call into question the willingness of the administration and Congress to provide support for such efforts in the future. In making such decisions, it is important to avoid any confusion about the real beneficiary for such efforts in the long run: the entire country. Federal funds have been the largest source of support for scientific research and should continue to be. News stories about the payment of subsidies for non-research activities have drawn considerable attention. Although there are some accounts of extra...

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