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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:





 
 
 

261 Comments


Jorge Kramer
Jorge Kramer
a day ago

It's striking how much public R&D investment has dropped since the 1960s, especially when you consider breakthroughs like those weapon-seeking robots. I've been using https://aivideomemegenerator.com

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Quy Bùi Minh
Quy Bùi Minh
a day ago

Great to see JSA getting national attention for the critical need to restore public R&D funding. I've been using https://veo3-ai.pro

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Cynthia Jenkins
Cynthia Jenkins
2 days ago

It's striking how much public R&D investment has dropped since the 1960s, especially when you see the real-world impact of projects like those weapon-seeking robots. I've been using https://cowork-code.com

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Mousumi Khatun
Mousumi Khatun
3 days ago

It's striking how much public R&D investment has dropped since the 1960s, especially when you see the real-world impact it had on saving lives in combat. I've been using https://image-to-stl.org

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EZEKIEL DAPHINE
EZEKIEL DAPHINE
3 days ago

Great to see JSA getting this kind of national spotlight—public R&D funding is such a critical issue that rarely gets this level of coverage. I've been using https://z-image-turbo.me

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