![]() Without public recognition of any kind but its tangible results can be found Its work has been conducted in the utmost secrecy and carried on Scientific knowledge to the solution of the technical problems paramount You are the Director, represents a unique experiment of team-work andĬooperation in coordinating scientific research and in applying existing BUSH: The Office of Scientific Research and Development, of which To our better health, to more jobs, to a higher standard of living, and toĭEAR DR. Scientific progress is one essential key to our security as a nation, The rewards of such exploration both for the Nation and the individual are Largely unexplored hinterland for the pioneer who has the tools for his task. The pioneer spirit is still vigorous within this nation. In proposing such a mechanism I have departed somewhatįrom the specific recommendations of the committees, but I have since beenĪssured that the plan I am proposing is fully acceptable to the committee Since my report is necessarily brief, I am includingĪs appendices the full reports of the committees.Ī single mechanism for implementing the recommendations of the severalĬommittees is essential. I have examined all of the data they assembledĪnd the suggestions they submitted on the points raised in President Roosevelt'sĪlthough the report which I submit herewith is my own, the facts, conclusions,Īnd recommendations are based on the findings of the committees which have I have been in close touch with the work of the committees and They have had many meetings and have submitted formal Opportunity to participate in shaping the policy of the country with reference Serious attention they deserve indeed, they have regarded this as an The committees have given these matters the In seeking answers to President Roosevelt's questions I have had theĪssistance of distinguished committees specially qualified to advise in Program for science presented in my report warrants immediate attention. Progress in other fields, suchĪs the social sciences and the humanities, is likewise important but the That he had in mind the natural sciences, including biology and medicine,Īnd I have so interpreted his questions. It is clear from President Roosevelt's letter that in speaking of science Research in this country may be assured on a level comparable to what has Scientific talent in American youth so that the continuing future of scientific (4) Can an effective program be proposed for discovering and developing (3) What can the Government do now and in the future to aid researchĪctivities by public and private organizations? Which has been done in medicine and related sciences? (2) With particular reference to the war of science against disease, whatĬan be done now to organize a program for continuing in the future the work ![]() Possible the contributions which have been made during our war effort to ![]() (1) What can be done, consistent with military security, and with the priorĪpproval of the military authorities, to make known to the world as soon as In a letter dated November 17, 1944, President Roosevelt requested my OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Report of the Committee on Publication of Scientific Information, Report of the Committee on Discovery and Development of Scientific Report of the Committee on Science and the Public Welfare, Dr. Report of the Medical Advisory Committee, Dr. Security Restrictions Should be Lifted Promptly.Effects of Mobilization of Science for War.The Generation in Uniform Must Not be Lost.International Exchange of Scientific Information.Coordinated Attack on Special Problems.Government Relations to Science - Past and Future.Science is a Proper Concern of Government.Scientific Research and Development, July 1945 (United States Government Printing Office, Washington: 1945) TABLE OF CONTENTS Help Audrey to be in time to save her missing husband from horrible death.Science the Endless Frontier Science The Endless Frontier A Report to the President by Vannevar Bush, Director of the Office of Despite this, she keeps on and collects diary pages of a person whose mistake cost many lives. Everything seems to be against her – the town, the time, the cats. After getting closer to the cryptic place of sacrifice, Audrey has to gain her courage and continue the investigation in the mysterious town of Nowhere. The wind is howling and cats are hissing in Letters from Nowhere 2. Help her gather all the mystic diary pages and confront the evil searching, spotting, and solving puzzles in this catching hidden object game. The town of Nowhere is calling for you! Audrey is about finding the truth.
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