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Eye On Washington

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House Explores Increased Use of Nuclear Power
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New Democrats Look Beyond Trade Fights
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NASA Aeronautics Program Faces Challenges to Meet Future Air Travel Demands
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House Science Subcommittee Approved SBIR Bill
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Senator Alexander Warns of $750 Million ITER Default
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Congress Reintroduces 'Orphan Works' Copyright Measures
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The Challenges of E-Waste Disposal
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FERC Proposes Reliability Standards, Adopts Penalty Notice Policy for Violations
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White House Honors Math & Science Teachers
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Iowa Budget Supports STEM, Continues Investment in Power Fund
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IEEE-USA Annual Meeting: Texas Engineer Receives IEEE-USA's Highest
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