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[News of the Week] Energy Research: DOE Gives $151 Million to ‘Out-of-Box’ Research

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From ELI KINTISCH, Science,  29 Oct 2009

[News of the Week] Energy Research: DOE Commits $777 Million to Apply Basic Science to Urgent Problems

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From ELI KINTISCH, Science,  7 May 2009

The 2010 Science Budget

Fans of U.S. scientific research will have a lot to be happy about in the 2010 budget proposal released today by President Barack Obama. But with legislators concerned about the budget's impact on a trillion-dollar deficit, the $21 billion in stimulus ...

From ELI KINTISCH, Science,  7 May 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  National Science Foundation,  National Institutes of Health

What happens if one country decides to start geoengineering on its own?

Add this to your list of climate nightmare scenarios: In 2040, facing rising seas, the Qatari government starts polluting the stratosphere in order to cool the planet, precipitating an international crisis and possibly upsetting monsoon patterns. ...

From ELI KINTISCH, Slate,  29 Apr 2009
Related Topics: White House

[NEWS] U.S. SCIENCE: OSTP, NOAA Chiefs Finally Get a Chance to Lead

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From ELI KINTISCH, Science,  26 Mar 2009

[NEWS] GLOBAL WARMING: Projections of Climate Change Go From Bad to Worse, Scientists Report

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From ELI KINTISCH, Science,  19 Mar 2009

[NEWS] EARTH MONITORING: Loss of Carbon Observatory Highlights Gaps in Data

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From ELI KINTISCH, Science,  5 Mar 2009

[NEWS] U.S. BUDGET: Science Wins $21 Billion Boost as Stimulus Package Becomes Law

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From ELI KINTISCH, Science,  19 Feb 2009

How to Cool the Planet, Manually

Over the last 3 years, interest has been growing among climate scientists in radical new schemes to tinker with the planet's temperature or the make-up of the atmosphere. Now, in a new paper, scientists have estimated just how effective these schemes ...

From ELI KINTISCH, Science,  28 Jan 2009

[NEWS] BIOTECHNOLOGY: U.S. Appellate Court Weighs 'Obvious' Patents

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From ELI KINTISCH, Science,  22 Jan 2009

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