| 1964 - 624 lapas
...it took the Second World War to make scientific counsel an indispensable function of government .... "Every time you scientists make a major invention,...politicians have to invent a new institution to cope with it and almost invariably, these days, it must be an international institution. I am not just thinking... | |
| 1964 - 630 lapas
...it took the Second World War to make scientific counsel an indispensable function of government .... "Every time you scientists make a major invention,...politicians have to invent a new institution to cope with it and almost invariably, these days, it must be an international institution. I am not just thinking... | |
| 1964 - 632 lapas
...scientists and engineers as the Mercury program continues to slip backward." (OR, 10/21/63, A6547-48} "Every time you scientists make a major invention,...politicians have to invent a new institution to cope with itand almost invariably, these days, it must be an international institution. I am not just thinking... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1974 - 1452 lapas
...the one hand, and types of impacts both positive and negative on the other, they might l>e quite useful. Presumably, somewhat different approaches...illuminate some of the ramifications of such interventions, tnere techniques will be of little use in the absence of an institutional capability in the developing... | |
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