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SCIENCE INDICATORS NSB's biennial report shows science and engineering is increasingly global

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LTHOUGH THE U.S. REMAINS

a world leader in science and technology, Asian countries

SCHOOLED China is overtaking the U.S. in natural science and engineering degrees Degrees awarded, thousands 500 Engineering I Natural sciences M Social/behavioral sciences

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300 200 100

0 1991 2002 U.S.

1991 2002 China3

1991 2002 Japan3

1991 2002 Germany13

a Values for 2002 for mathematics and computer sciences, part of natural sciences, are not available, b Values for 1991 and 2002 include both "short" and "long" degrees. SOURCE: National Science Foundation, "Science & Engineering Indicators 2006"

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such as China are gaining on that lead, according to "Science & En­ gineering Indicators 2006." The report, which also shows that Eu­ ropean Union countries andJapan are losing ground, was released by the National Science Board (NSB) on Feb. 23. In addition to international sci­ ence and technology trends, the report includes information specific to the U.S. For example, the report states that growth in science and engineering jobs in the U.S. out­ paced the number of U.S. science and engineering degrees awarded. Also, the reportfindsthat, in 2003, one-third of U.S. science and engi­ neering doctorates and more than half of engineering doctorates were earned by foreign students.

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