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Science, the Endless Frontier

Book • 2021
This book features Vannevar Bush's seminal report, which was prepared for President Franklin D. Roosevelt to recommend a national approach towards science and research after World War II. The report advocates for the establishment of the National Science Foundation and emphasizes the importance of basic research.

Rush D. Holt's introduction provides historical context and highlights the ongoing relevance of Bush's vision, stressing the need for science to be integrated into democratic society and public policy.

The report covers key subjects such as the war against disease, science and public welfare, renewal of scientific talent, and the problem of scientific reconversion.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Mary Childs
as a report written by Vannevar Bush advocating for federal funding of university research.
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Why does the government fund research at universities?
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Casey Dreier
when discussing the importance of continued US leadership in space exploration and its impact on international collaborations.
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Space science under fire: Your questions answered
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Kellie Carter Jackson
as the author of a report outlining the partnership between federal research funding and scientific research and development.
Government vs. Universities (Some Sunday Context)
Mentioned by Speaker 1 when discussing the history of the NSF and its origins in Vannevar Bush's report.
The Science of the "Chips + Science Bill"
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Jake Sullivan
as a blueprint for America's national science and technology policy.
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