April 21, 2000
Clinton Aide Urges More Research Funds
Both the federal government and the private sector should significantly expand their spending on university research, while institutions should work harder to persuade women and members of minority groups to pursue careers in science and technology, President Clinton's science adviser said last week.
Speaking at a conference on science-and-technology policy sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Neal F. Lane called for the
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