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Rosenzweig's Ramblings March 2010: U.S. Lead in Science and Engineering Erodes
By Mark Rosenzweig, Editor-in-Chief
Chemical Processing's Editor-in-Chief reports Asian countries are gaining momentum according to the National Science Board's report to the President and Congress on the state of science, engineering and technology in the U.S.
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