Francis C. Assisi: India, China, Gaining Over U.S. in Scientific Output

From the INDOlink:

With increased competition for resources and recognition from India and China, the global landscape for science and technology is already changing.

That’s according to a report by a Georgia Institute Of Technology faculty member at the ongoing American Chemical Society’s 229th national meeting in San Diego, Calif.

And it’s beginning to look like bad news for the innovative edge the United States has long enjoyed, the report concludes.

“Will the United States own the technology of the future? Probably not all of it, and only if we compete harder to maintain our current position,” said Diana Hicks, professor and chair of Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of Public Policy.

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