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| Science: This Week's News |
| [News of the Week] U.S. Budget: Science Spared From Domestic Spending Freeze?for Now Despite his pledge to freeze domestic discretionary spending in an attempt to shrink a $1.6 trillion deficit, President Barack Obama has asked Congress to boost science spending next year across the federal government. Author: Jeffrey Mervis |
| [News of the Week] U.S. Budget: Obama Shakes Up Satellite Programs For Clearer Picture of Earth More money to study climate change is a central element in the president's 2011 budget, and much of that science will be done in orbit. Author: Eli Kintisch |
| [News of the Week] Research Facilities: New Korean Science City Caught in Political Crossfire Plans for a new $34 billion Korean science city inched forward last week when the South Korean administration unveiled enabling legislation that will eventually go to the National Assembly. Author: Dennis Normile |
| [News of the Week] Scientific Publishing: Publications and Expats Warn Of Russia's Dangerous Decline Last week, information provider Thomson Reuters released an analysis* of worldwide scientific publications that shows that Russia's research output has continued to slide since the demise of the Soviet Union. Author: Daniel Clery |
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