Editorial
Leadership in Chemistry Research and Education
Abstract
How does chemistry research in the U.S. stack up against chemistry research in other countries and regions of the world? A recent report from the National Research Council warns that although the U.S. remains the single strongest country in research, that leadership role is less commanding than it used to be as a result of strong competition from Europe and Asia.
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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