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How Engineers and Scientists Cluster In the U.S.

First time accepted submitter DERoss writes "The National Science Foundation has published a research paper titled Regional Concentrations of Scientists and Engineers In the United States. The lead paragraph contains the sentence 'The three most populous states — California, Texas, and New York — together accounted for more than one-fourth of all S&E employment in the United States.' According to the 2010 census, however, those three states also contain more than one-fourth (26.5%) percent of the U.S. population. In other words, there is no concentration beyond how the general population is concentrated." The clustering is studied with finer granularity than the per-state level, though, and the paper names several places (like the Santa Clara area, and Houston) where such jobs are particularly prevalent.

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  1. Re:first ! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes, they live on Goat Island, in the middle of the Goat Sea.

  2. Re:What is the point? by rubycodez · · Score: 4, Funny

    stick around a few days and see the dupes of the worst

  3. No No! - wrong way around! by crepe-boy · · Score: 5, Funny

    The obvious conclusion is that people tend to cluster around scientists and engineers - they follow us wherever we go. Fear our Pied Piper powers!