Science 1996 Andrew Lawler |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Agency heads see give in R&D plan. (US government agency chiefs fail to repudiate Administration's plan to cut the federal budget)(Budget 97) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Ancient life on Mars? (evidence of life found in meteorite from Mars; includes related article on impact of finding on government spending on science) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler, Richard A. Kerr |
Animal activists target NASA mission.(Bion space capsule would conduct surgery on monkeys) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
An R&D victory, but for how long?(congressional cuts in federal research fail to materialize)(includes related articles on the science policies of the presidential candidates and congressional races important to science funding) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
A postelection vote for consensus.(effects of 1996 elections on science policy)(includes related article on ban on affirmative action in California) | Science and technology | Marcia Barinaga, Andrew Lawler |
A slippery slope for science; despite its upbeat rhetoric about 1997, White House budget projections through 2000 paint a grim picture for science and technology. (includes related article) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Battle lines drawn for 1997 R&D budget. | Science and technology | Jeffrey Mervis, Andrew Lawler |
Big projects could threaten weapons labs' research base. | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Building a bridge between the big bang and biology.(interdisciplinary approach for maintaining funding of space sciences) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Clinton pushes Internet initiative. (Pres. Clinton proposes new computer network for researchers) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Clinton's R&D achievements tilt toward technology.(Pres. Clinton's research and development accomplishments)(includes information on science funding and the balanced budget) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Congress: biomedical research wins big.(1997 appropriations) | Science and technology | Eliot Marshall, Andrew Lawler |
Congressional scorecard sparks furor.(scorecard on legislators' votes on science issues) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Congress targets fusion, favors NIH.(National Institutes of Health receives increased 1997 funding) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Crunch ahead for space science.(Budget '97) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
DOE labs: is evolution enough? (U.S. Department of Energy)(includes related article) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
DOE to industry: so long, partner.(Dept. of Energy cooperative agreement programs)(includes related articles on Centech Inc. and agreement between National Institutes of Health and Upjohn Co.) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Flotilla is heading to Mars seeking end to data drought.(three missions about to be launched to Mars) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
France, Germany drop out of ITER race. (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Fusion plan gathers steam.(Budget '97) | Science and technology | Andrew lawler |
Gibbons warns of decline in R&D.(Pres. Clinton's science adviser Jack Gibbons forecasts decline in science funding) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Goldin drops plan for new institutes. (NASA Administrator Dan Goldin) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Goldin puts NASA on new trajectory. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration head Dan Goldin)(includes article on Goldin's science policy) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Grim budgets spur call to action: science policy. | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Heavy hitters anchor the AAAS lineup at annual meeting.(American Association for the Advancement of Science) | Science and technology | Eliot Marshall, Jeffrey Mervis, Andrew Lawler |
Leadership crisis rocks academy. (National Academy of Engineering; includes related article) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Legislators get into details: 1997 budget. | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Mars loss could sink planetary probes.(Russian Mars mission fails) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Mars meteorite quest goes global. | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
NAE strives to re-engineer itself. (National Academy of Engineering face problems over its internal workings and its relationship to the National Academy of Sciences)(includes related article on possible lawsuit by ousted president Harold Liebowitz) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
NASA revises EOS, adds small craft. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Earth Observing System) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
NASA scales back science on station.(science funds converted to construction on international space station) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
NASA shuffle seen as harming science.(budget control of space station moved to Johnson Space Center) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
NASA slices biology program on station. (international space station) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
NIH up, for now; fusion down. (National Institutes of Health)(science spending in 1997 federal budget) | Science and technology | Eliot Marshall, Andrew Lawler |
Origins researchers win Gore's ear, not pocketbook.(Vice-Pres. Al Gore and space sciences funding) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Panel backs joint Bion mission. (U.S.-Russian space life sciences program) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Panel strikes balance for NASA, NSF.(National Science Foundation and other federal scientific budgeting politics) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Panel would close Princeton reactor.(Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Partisan battle mars markup of joint authorization bill. (1997 federal science budget)(includes related article on 1996 federal budget)(Budget 97) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Political sails are up for revamping DOE.(Dept. of Energy) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Research knows no season as budget cycle goes awry.(effect of budget negotiations on science funding) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Russian deal bolsters the space station - at a price.(includes related article on space station cost overruns) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Support for science stays strong. (survey results) | Science and technology | andrew Lawler |
Treaty draft raises scientific hackles. (restricts access to databases) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
U.S. and Europe close in on LHC deal.( the construction of the Large Hadron Collider, joint effort from European and US organizations, funding) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
U.S. neutron scientists settle for less.(includes related article on European and Japanese facilities) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
U.S. power outage won't dim ITER.(U.S. cuts planned funding of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor project) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
Walker sets off alarm bells with efforts to rein in EOS.(House Science Committee chairman Bob Walker; Earth Observing System) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
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