Clinton proposes $2.8 billion increase in science funding
Rex Dalton
Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6768, 349-349
Abstract:
San Diego The National Science Foundation is slated to get its largest annual increase ever under a proposal by President Bill Clinton to increase the US research budget by $2.8 billion next year.
Date: 2000
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