The Other Frontiers of Science

Abstract
Frontiers of science are usually considered as those areas where the boundaries of human knowledge are being pushed most vigorously into the unknown. These are the internal frontiers. But no less important are the external frontiers. Those bordering on the federal government, on education, on private industry, and on international affairs and the developing world are among the most critical and demanding. Some of the outstanding problems facing science, and scientists, in these external interactions, are discussed within the context of our changing national and international priorities.

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