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Science, engineering and technology—it is a military affair

Chris Langley 2006 Phys. Educ. 41 508-513   doi: 10.1088/0031-9120/41/6/003  Help

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Chris Langley
ScienceSources Consultancy, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, UK
E-mail: clangley@crowsnest70.fsnet.co.uk

Abstract. Military spending around the world is enormous. One of the key drivers of such spending is research and development, and the major role played here by scientists and engineers is examined in this article, together with broader security threats such as environmental factors that also demand scientific expertise.

Print publication: Issue 6 (November 2006)
Received 4 May 2006, in final form 19 May 2006

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