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Culliton, Barbara J. – Science, 1974
Discusses the National Research Act (H.R. 7724). Provisions of the act, such as the banning of fetal research, circumscribe the freedom of scientists to manage their professional lives as they alone see fit. (PEB)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Legislation, Research, Research Proposals

Boffey, Philip M. – Science, 1976
Presented are the results of a national poll of research directors to identify critical problems facing basic research today. Problems identified included the following: lack of continuous, stable funding; decline in the quality of research students; infringement of the freedom of inquiry; and decline in public confidence. (SL)
Descriptors: Financial Support, National Surveys, Public Opinion, Research Needs

Cruickshank, Alexander M. – Science, 1977
The Gordon Research Conferences were established to stimulate research in universities, research foundations, and industrial laboratories. The topics for the conferences are listed as well as the locations and scheduled presentations at each conference. (CS)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Conferences, Nutrition

Edelman, Gerald M. – Science, 1976
Discusses the fact that basic science is now often viewed as dangerous, unnecessary, and too costly. (MLH)
Descriptors: Editorials, Government Role, Political Attitudes, Public Opinion

Flores, Edmundo – Science, 1979
Describes briefly the National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT) of Mexico, and outlines Mexico's Program for Science and Technology which includes 2,489 projects in basic and applied sciences at a cost of $260 million from 1978 to 1982. (HM)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Developmental Programs, Federal Government, Innovation

Yuthavong, Yongyuth; And Others – Science, 1985
Cites the need for promoting science/technology management and policy formation in Thailand, viewing contributions of science/technology to the socioeconomic development of the country as high priorities. Criteria for selecting priority areas and key problems are noted; they include relevance to development, availability of human resources, and…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Industry, Policy Formation

Simon, Herbert A. – Science, 1973
Advocates that in the United States, as in China, scientific research receives government financial support essentially for utilitarian ends. Primary interest of the average citizen in research is not in acquiring knowledge but in its relevance to the needs of society. (JR)
Descriptors: Financial Support, Research, Science Education, Sciences

McElroy, W. D. – Science, 1977
Defines roles of basic and applied research in solving problems of the global age, i.e., energy production, population, food production, etc. Discussed are values in supporting basic research; providing research funds for young scientists; encouraging multi-disciplinary, problem-oriented research; improving communications between basic and applied…
Descriptors: Energy, Global Approach, Government Role, Natural Resources

Smith, R. Jeffrey – Science, 1980
Both congress and the President are under heavy pressure to cut the Federal budget for science and research. Between the reductions in the present year and the next, science programs will lose $1.4 billion for R & D and $210 million in basic research if the proposed budget is approved. (Author/RE)
Descriptors: Budgets, Federal Aid, Financial Support, Grants

Science, 1974
The recent Mid-Ocean Dynamic Experiment demonstrated large, coordinated research programs could be conducted. It also demonstrated use of many new instruments that have been under development for the last decade. (RH)
Descriptors: Instrumentation, Oceanography, Research, Sciences

Kennedy, Donald – Science, 1985
Argues that changes in science's political economy are natural outcomes of science itself becoming more capital-intensive and the slowing of federal support for research. Events resulting from these changes include increased seeking for private industry funding, circumventing peer review and competitive allocation, and disagreement on division of…
Descriptors: Costs, Federal Aid, Federal Government, Government Role

Garriott, Owen K. – Science, 1974
Some results of the skylab missions and ways in which man has optimized the scientific return are discussed. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Geology, Medicine, Research

Brady, Edward L.; Branscomb, Lewis M. – Science, 1972
The contents of a report prepared by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development are summarized, and the appropriate implementation of its recommendations in the U. S. discussed. The report contains recommendations for the development and management of systems for collecting, interpreting and repackaging technical information. (AL)
Descriptors: Information Science, Policy, Research Reports, Sciences

Abelson, Philip H. – Science, 1974
Cooperation among scientists in the Western Hemisphere will be facilitated by the formation of the Coordinating Committee of the Associations for the Advancement of Science in the Americas. The committee's purposes are (1) to unite the American scientific community, to serve the development of the nations and the well-being of their peoples; (2)…
Descriptors: Editorials, International Programs, Professional Associations, Sciences

Flores, Edmundo – Science, 1983
Discusses plans to develop and naturalize its scientific and technological capabilities. Areas in which Mexico's National Council of Science and Technology selected to focus a national development program include: scholarships for middle-/high-level researchers/technicians; programs to support research and basic/new industries; government-industry…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Industry