Chronological: Issues That Impact Science Policy in the 21st Century, Oklahoma State University Teleconference, 2000-03-02

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2000
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Inouye, Daniel K. USS. Hawaii.
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This folder contains a speech from Senator Daniel K. Inouye covering issues that impact science policies in the 21st century. Inouye talks about technological advances that are now available to Americans, and looks at the possibilities of cloning and genetic engineering. He also relays concerns about the high-technology generation and youth who become obsessed with high technology, while neglecting things such as books or art. Also included in this folder are remarks by Senator Ted Stevens regarding statistics relating to biotechnology companies and government spending on scientific research, along with information on modern science and technology policies.
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Law., Technology., Political aspects., TEchnology and civilization.
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12 Pages
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Oklahoma.
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