Is U.S. Science in decline? https://issues.org/yu_xie/
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @Pragmatizt
I didn't read the paper...and the first line said what I said. I still haven't read the paper, but let me just say this. Both optimism and appreciation for the virtues of scientific discovery and Elon-Musk-ian forward thinking investments seems to be at a historic low.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Good points. It's a good read - sheds light on current state of U.S. science. Some more interesting points: - U.S. scientific labor force has grown faster than the general labor force - Earnings by scientists' earnings has grown slower than other high paying professionals
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Replying to @Pragmatizt
And you're right about the relative decline. China and India have a big labor pool - and culturally they don't take STEM lightly. But looks like no end to U.S. pre-eminence in sight - as long as it still accepts the smartest immigrants.
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Your last point is the key one. Brain drain our way to continued hegemony.
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