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Georgia Science Center Closes
Science 3 Sep 2004; 305: 1398d.
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Books
MUSEUMS:
Nota Bene: Education Can Be Fun
Orla Smith
Science 20 Aug 2004; 305: 1108b-1109b.
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ScienceScope
GAO Faults Science Agencies on Title IX Compliance
Science 30 Jul 2004; 305: 589b.
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News Focus
U.S. SCIENCE:
Weak Economy, Higher Stipends Send More to Graduate School
Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
Science 9 Jul 2004; 305: 173.
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Physics for a Penny
Science 2 Jul 2004; 305: 38b.
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Policy Forum
BIOTECHNOLOGY:
Why Are People Hostile to Biotechnologies?
Massimiano Bucchi and Federico Neresini
Science 18 Jun 2004; 304: 1749.
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News of the Week
EDUCATION RESEARCH:
Meager Evaluations Make It Hard to Find Out What Works
Jeffrey Mervis
Science 11 Jun 2004; 304: 1583.
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Introduction to special issue
Many Origins, One Destination
Jeffrey Mervis
Science 28 May 2004; 304: 1277.
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News
Is the U.S. Brain Gain Faltering?
Jeffrey Mervis
Science 28 May 2004; 304: 1278-1282.
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News
Are U.S. Students a Bellwether of Quality?
Jeffrey Mervis
Science 28 May 2004; 304: 1280.
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