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House Science Committee 2010 Priorities: Reauthorization of America COMPETES Act Tops Committee's Agenda

Report Finds Common Ground in Efforts to Balance Public Access, Scholarly Publishing

Chinese Cyber-Attacks on Google Further Highlights Need to Improve American Cybersecurity Infrastructure

Science and Engineering Indicators 2010: A Report Card for U.S. Science, Engineering, and Technology

On Martin Luther King Day, Chief Technologist Calls You to Serve

More on the New Department of Commerce Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship

IEEE-USA Unveils Immigration Reform Legislation

2010 IEEE-USA Career Fly-In

WISE 2010 - Seeking FMR Applications

2009 Government Fellow Tom Lee's Copenhagen Diary: Blogging the UN Climate Conference

Fourth E-Book in IEEE-USA Innovation Series Released -- 'What it Takes To Be an Innovator'

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Center for American Progress: New Report Shows Health Reform Will Create Up to 4 Million American Jobs

 

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21 January 2010
 

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