Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Does the US face an engineering gap?

A new study deflates claims that China and India have a vast advantage in graduates.
| Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
If China graduates more than eight times the number of engineers that the United States does, is it thrashing America in the technology race?

That's what many scientists and politicians are suggesting in the wake of an October report by the highly regarded National Academies. Its numbers are startling: China adds 600,000 new engineers a year; the US, only 70,000. Even India, with 350,000 new engineers a year, is outdoing the US, the study suggests. (more)

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