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[https://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/nsf50/vbush1945.htm ''Science, The Endless Frontier''] is a 1945 report by Vannevar Bush of the National Science Foundation (then the Office of Scientific Research and Development) about the future of scientific work and the role of government in it, commissioned by President Franklin Roosevelt in November 1944.
[https://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/nsf50/vbush1945.htm ''Science, The Endless Frontier''] is a 1945 report by Vannevar Bush of the National Science Foundation (then the Office of Scientific Research and Development) about the future of scientific work and the role of government in it, commissioned by President Franklin Roosevelt in November 1944.
 
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== Introduction ==
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Science, the Endless Frontier
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Author Vannevar Bush (Director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development)
Language English
Genre Government Report
Publisher United States Government Printing Office
Publication Date July 1945

Science, The Endless Frontier is a 1945 report by Vannevar Bush of the National Science Foundation (then the Office of Scientific Research and Development) about the future of scientific work and the role of government in it, commissioned by President Franklin Roosevelt in November 1944.

Introduction

Summary

The War Against Disease

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Science and the Public Welfare

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Renewal of our Scientific Talent

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A Problem of Scientific Reconversion

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The Means to the End

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Links

Reference