About: Applied science is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1178 publications have been published within this topic receiving 19920 citations. The topic is also known as: applied sciences.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the following categories: elementary and secondary science and mathematics education, higher education in science and engineering, academic research and development, public attitudes and public understanding.
Abstract: : 1. Elementary and Secondary Science and Mathematics Education. 2. Higher Education in Science and Engineering. 3. Science and Engineering Workforce. 4. Research & Development: Financial Resources and Instituional Linkages. 5. Academic Research and Development: Financial Resources, Personnel, and Outputs. 6. Technology Development and competitiveness. 7. Science and Technology: Public Attitudes and Public Understanding.
TL;DR: The 1989 edition of the Science and Engineering Indicators (SEI) report as discussed by the authors is the latest edition of a widely used resource in government, industry and academia citing trends in worldwide interest in science and engineering and the relative ranking of the United States in R&D.
Abstract: Every two years the National Science Board, part of the National Science Foundation, publishes a comprehensive report containing data on the state of American science and engineering with respect to its global counterpart. This report, “Science and Engineering Indicators—1989,” is the latest edition of a widely used resource in government, industry, and academia citing trends in worldwide interest in science and engineering and the relative ranking of the United States in R&D. The report also states the strengths and weaknesses of American science and technology and gives recommendations for action.