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JSA was featured on PBS NewsHour!


The U.S. government spends about 0.7 percent of GDP on scientific research and development, down from 2 percent in the 1960s. Less investment means fewer chances for breakthroughs like the weapon-seeking robots that saved thousands of soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan -- and created a new consumer products category. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports on an effort to jump-start public R&D.


This segment aired on August 29th, 2019 and features:





 
 
 

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Probodhd Kumar
Probodhd Kumar
13 hours ago

The drop from 2% to 0.7% of GDP on R&D is stark — it's encouraging to see public conversations like this on PBS bringing attention to what's at stake for future breakthroughs. I've been following similar efforts to revitalize public research investment. https://framepack-ai.com

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The drop from 2% GDP in the 60s to 0.7% today is stark, especially considering how JSA's tech saved lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. It's great to see this kind of public R&D impact on PBS. I've been researching https://z-image-turbo.me

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