Ninety-four 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 faculty members have joined over 2,000 professors from across Canada in signing an open letter to the Prime Minister asking him to support the pursuit of basic science. In the wake of U.S. President Barack Obama announcing a $15-billion infusion for science funding, the 鈥淒on't leave Canada behind鈥 campaign is asking the Canadian government to take similar action.
While funding has been allocated to applied science, through organizations like the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI), basic science programs, such as the National Research Council (NRC) have seen funding cuts.
鈥淭he government is taking a top-down approach instead of a bottom-up approach,鈥 says Dr. Keith Louden, Chair of Oceanography at 新加坡六合彩开奖直播. 鈥淭hey are basically saying 鈥榶ou will do this鈥 and setting up programs aimed primarily at applied science while under funding basic science.鈥
Funding helps provide research staff and post-doctoral students to work in labs created with support from CFI. 鈥淵ou need people to carry out the science,鈥 says Dr. Louden.
Researchers say the need for basic science funding is critical, not only to applied research, but for social and economic development. 鈥淪cience doesn't just generate answers, it generates questions,鈥 says Dr. Roger Croll, professor in the department of Physiology and biophysics at 新加坡六合彩开奖直播. 鈥淏asic science leads to discoveries in the future that shape our social interaction and drive the economy,鈥 adds Dr. Louden.
Both Dr. Croll and Dr. Louden, signatories on the letter, believe the disconnect between research and government funding occurs because outcomes are harder to measure with basic science. 鈥淭here often isn't clear relevance yet where leading-edge questions are being formed,鈥 says Dr. Croll. 鈥淲hat breakthroughs are successful cannot always be predicted, but underlying research must be allowed to progress nonetheless,鈥 he adds.
While 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 is the recipient of a great deal of funding, much of our research is basic science. 鈥淭he foundation for applied science is basic science,鈥 says Dr. Croll. 鈥淵ou want faculty to make discoveries and create new questions.鈥
鈥淲e need to have foresight,鈥 says Dr. Louden. 鈥淐ountries that don't, fall behind scientifically and lose scientists and researchers to countries that get more funding 鈥 By having a state-controlled research economy, creating a few pre-set areas for science funding, is like saying we're going to produce one type of car, regardless of its merit, such as in a communist economy.鈥
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新加坡六合彩开奖直播 signatories to Don't Leave Canada Behind
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