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D-Lib March 2005 Lee L. Zia |
The NSF National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Digital Library (NSDL) Program: New Projects from Fiscal Year 2004 New grants in pathways, services, and targeted research will help continue the development of a national digital library of high-quality educational resources to support learning at all levels in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. |
D-Lib March 2005 |
NSDL MatDL: Exploring Digital Library Roles Recent workshops and forums have held provocative discussions about the roles digital libraries can play as part of the emerging cyberinfrastructure/e-science. |
Bio-IT World March 8, 2005 John Russell |
A Perfect X Revenge is sweet for Apple, now savoring the rise of Mac OS X and Xserve in the lab, but this is still the planting. A difficult growing season lies ahead. |
Bio-IT World March 8, 2005 Kevin Davies |
InforSense Approach to Data Sharing CEO Yike Guo discusses Shanghai's giant grid computing project to link scientists. |
Geotimes March 2005 Emily Lehr Wallace |
Inside Baseball Rules Congress Knowing the ins and outs of committee jurisdictions and chairmanships is knowledge that can give scientists power in promoting their interests. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2005 |
Tech Troubles for Bush In the second Bush administration, the Department of Energy must fill critical positions, the Federal Communications Commission must recover its lost authority, and the Department of Homeland Security must face up to the challenges of cybervandalism and crime. |
Fast Company March 2005 Danielle Sacks |
First Kisses and Petri Dishes This Florida school is home to some of the smartest high-school science kids around. And while many of its alumni have gone on to make advancements across the scientific spectrum, Betty Glass, who created the science program in 1979, is still finding ways to inspire her students's enthusiasm for science. |
IDB America February 2005 |
How Can Latin America Catch up? Science and technology are the key to competitiveness and improving lives in Latin America. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2005 Janet M. Six |
Resources: Sci/Tech Museums Computer History Museum... Canada Science and Technology Museum... |
Geotimes February 2005 Lisa A. Rossbacher |
Working -- and Writing -- in the Rain Increasingly, technology is making it possible for scientists to work in conditions that were once prohibitively inclement or extreme. |
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