2001 BUDGET: NSF and NASA Score Last-Minute Victories
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.290.5492.683a
2001 BUDGET: NSF and NASA Score Last-Minute Victories
Abstract
Congress last week gave both NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF) significant hikes for 2001: NSF got $4.42 billion, a $522 million boost over this year that nearly matched NSF's 17% request, and NASA received $14.3 billion, nearly twice the White House's request for a 3% boost-but with hundreds of millions of dollars in earmarks added on.
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