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Science competition finalists

This week, President Bush signed a nuclear agreement with India. The deal calls for American technological investment and expertise. But, finding the next generation of American engineers could be an uphill battle. Sarah Gardner reports.

Finalists Ameen Abdulrasool (L), Gabrielle Alyce Gianelli (C) of USA and Stephen Schultz of Germany celebrate during the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) Award Ceremony on May 13, 2005 in Phoenix, Arizona. The three finalists won the top student awards of the fair, the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award, each recieving 50,000 USD scholarships. The Fair is the world's largest annual international pre-college science fair showcasing promising young scientists and inventors grades 9 through 12. Each year thousands of students participate in regional affiliated fairs to earn the opportunity to compete at Intel ISEF. (Photo: China Photos / (c) Getty Images)

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