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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract science" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing the appeal or interest of scientific topics or fields to individuals or groups.
Example: "The new exhibit at the museum aims to attract science enthusiasts of all ages."
Alternatives: "draw interest in science" or "engage with science".
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These institutions have been built to attract science and technology ideas and innovators.
For those reasons, the National Research Council published a report in July on the need to attract science and mathematics Ph.D.'s to secondary-school education.
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), which is leading the project, hopes to attract science, technology and other types of businesses to the site.
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"The chancellor needs to look at the low corporation tax they have in Ireland, which has successfully attracted science investment, and he needs to revisit the rules on collaboration between industry and universities - even the pharmaceutical industry is now talking about it being too expensive to invest in British research".
*For example, the Vannevar Bush quote that leads off NIH's report: "The plans should be designed to attract into science only that proportion of youthful talent appropriate to the needs of science in relation to the other needs of the nation for high abilities".
The plan should be designed to attract into science only that proportion of the youthful talent appropriate to the needs of science in relation to the other needs of the nation's high priority".
"We're trying to attract computer science and electronics students.
The AAAS Fellowships attract seasoned science policy types, as well as scientists straight from the lab bench.
Wisconsin isn't the only state jockeying to attract secret science funding.
Although policy-makers are keen to point out that city careers, which attract many science graduates, are just as precarious, Cotgreave suggests that insecurity is easier to cope with "if you're getting paid huge salaries and big bonuses".
He also noted that approximately 1700 of the funding applications came from young researchers and that the country will increasingly fund "brain gain" programs in its quest to attract the science diaspora back to the country.
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