| Science 1997 Andrew Lawler |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Accident clouds U.S. future on Mir. (space station collision with cargo module) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| A deadline for an AIDS vaccine.(Pres. Clinton calls for development of an AIDS vaccine within a decade)(includes related article on Clinton's remarks on research ethics) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| A harsh light falls on NIF.(controversy over plans for the National Ignition Facility)(includes related articles on the nuclear stockpile stewardship program and on Z pinch research) | Science and technology | James Glanz, Andrew Lawler |
| Bison study marks radical shift for research council.(Nationa Research Council)(includes related article on research on brucellosis in bison) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler, Yvonne Baskin |
| Blunt talk from Science chair.(House Science Committee chairman James Sensenbrenner)(Interview) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Changes in Brookhaven shock national lab system. (Brookhaven National Laboratory) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Climate warms a bit for NASA mission.(Mission to Planet Earth) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Clinton picks Pena to lead Energy.(Transportation Sec Federico Pena) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| DOE struggles with lab management.(Dept. of Energy) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Easing the squeeze on R&D.(growth in the economy frees money for research)(includes related article on cost-cutting at NASA) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Faster, cheaper strategy on trial. (NASA's Lewis and Clark satellites disappoint) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Five-year plan squeezes R&D.(science and technology spending under federal budget agreement) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| House study tackles new era in R&D. (research and development) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Is the NRC ready for reform? (National Research Council)(includes related articles) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| ITER review team takes bullish stance.(International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| NIF ignites changes at Livermore.(National Ignition Facility, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)(includes related articles on collaboration between civilian and nuclear weapons research, and on procedures for laser fusion) | Science and technology | Dennis Normile, Andrew Lawler |
| NRC lets a little sun shine in.(National Research Council approves new guidelines on openness) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| OSTP gears up for change.(Jack Gibbons to leave Office of Science and Technology Policy)(includes related article on possible successor John Deutch) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Panels lead the way on the road to Kyoto conference.(reports released before the Dec. 1997 conference to ratify the climate change treaty in Kyoto, Japan) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler, Jocelyn Kaiser, Nigel Williams |
| Panel would block LHC, Internet funds.(House Science Committee; Large Hadron Collider) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Pena to review LHC agreement.(Energy Secretary Federico Pena; Large Hadron Collider) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Privatized cancer journal triggers Senate reaction.(legislation ot overhaul federal publishing) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Researchers vie for role in nuclear-waste cleanup. | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Russian money woes endanger project: space station. | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Science may gain in station melee.(space station delay may create more time for space-shuttle experiments) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Science slides to bottom of schedule. (science experiments that were connected to the space program are to be delayed) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Scientists convene in Seattle to discuss science and policy.(1997 American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Seattle, Washington) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler, Jocelyn Kaiser |
| Selling science: at what price?(lobbying by scientists) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Senate raps NASA on cost overruns: space station. | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Smoother road for R&D spending?(1998 budget proposal) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Space scientists find fiscal relief. | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Test reactor touted for bomb fuel.(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory may become source of tritium) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Tighter rules for sharing studied: Mars meteorites. | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
| Wanted: the ideal science adviser.(Clinton Administration in search of candidate to head the Office of Science and Technology Policy) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler |
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