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WASHINGTON (AP) — The share of Americans who see science as the nation's greatest achievement is down sharply, even as the public continues to hold scientists in high regard.
A new Pew Research Center poll indicates that 27 percent of Americans say the nation's greatest achievements are in science, medicine and technology, more than any category other than don't know.....more>>
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