Democrat John Kerry picked up the endorsement on Monday of 48 Nobel Prize-winning scientists who attacked President Bush for 'compromising our future' by shortchanging scientific research.
'The Bush administration has ignored unbiased scientific advice in the policy-making that is so important to our collective welfare,' the 48 scientists, who have won Nobels in chemistry, physics and medicine dating back to 1967, said in an open letter released by the Democratic presidential candidate's campaign.
The scientists, who included 2003 chemistry winners Peter Agre and Roderick MacKinnon, accused the Bush administration of undermining America's future by reducing funding for science and turning away scientific talent with restrictive immigration policies.
'John Kerry will change all this,' they said. 'John Kerry will restore science to its appropriate place in government.'
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