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Gunning for the U.S. in Technology
Once the undisputed leader, America is now under assault from countries worldwide. How did this happen, and will the U.S. be able to fight back?

America's Failure in Science Education
The shortage of science and technology grads threatens the U.S. economy, and Washington's help is badly needed to tackle the problem

Challengers to America's Science Crown
Countries from Israel to India are feeding their R&D capabilities with lavish resources so their economies can reap the resulting benefits

A Talk with Bush's Science Czar
John Marburger points to the Administration's spending in R&D, innovation, education, and space, and says "We still are a leader"

America's Enduring Tech Edge
Although outsourcing and global competition are weakening the country's grip, it has the brains, money, and culture to keep winning

An Indian Adventure for Tech Investors
The country's outsourcing giants such as Wipro, Infosys, and Cognizant are still alluring, despite the offshore bashing in Washington

Innovation Is a "Symbiotic Cycle"
Government funds research and training, and businesses commercialize the results, says Microsoft's Craig Mundie. But the former is weakening

"It All Comes Back to U.S. Innovation"
Sun's Greg Papadopoulos is optimistic because the tech work being done elsewhere depends on underlying technology from America




SPECIAL REPORT
Seismic Changes in Software
Programming jobs are heading overseas by the thousands. Is there a way for the U.S. to stay on top? (3/1/04)

SPECIAL REPORT
Now More Than Ever, Innovation Is The Answer
Jobs will arise from the creation of new products, processes, and markets (3/1/04)

ASIAN BUSINESS
India: Big Pharma's New Promised Land?
Drugmakers are heeding the siren call of its well-trained, cheap chemists (1/12/04)

COMMENTARY
Inventing A Better Patent Law
Can Europe spur software innovation while safeguarding intellectual property? (12/22/03)

COVER STORY
The Rise Of India
Growth is only just starting, but the country's brainpower is already reshaping Corporate America (12/8/03)

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