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House Committee Approves Bills to Support Small Business Innovation, Advance Natural Gas Vehicles

House Approved Bills to Coordinate International Science and Technology Partnerships, STEM Education Programs in Federal Agencies

First Meeting of Augustine Space Flight Committee

The Opportunity Equation: Transforming Mathematics and Science Education for Citizenship and the Global Economy

ITIF Report Release: Structuring U.S. Innovation Policy: Creating a White House Office of Innovation Policy

National Academies: Gender Differences at Critical Transitions in the Careers of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Faculty

AAAS Accepting Nominations for the Scientific Freedom & Responsibility Award

IEEE-USA and Small Business Administration Partner to Assist High-Tech Entrepreneurs

IEEE Members Head to Capitol Hill to Promote Energy Legislation

IEEE-USA Joins Others in Urging Federal Government to Improve Visa Processing for Visiting Students, Scientists, Scholars

IEEE Kicked Off Smart Grid Effort, Intel Hosted Meeting of Power, Computer, Comms EEs

IEEE-USA Engineering Mass Media Fellowships

IEEE-USA Establishes New Award for Leadership in Entrepreneurial Spirit

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26 June 2009
 

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