The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has just released President Obama’s budget request for 2014. It will take

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The acronym, STEM, regularly appears in newspapers, blogs, scholarly journals, and even presidential addresses, as part of a national conversation about education, jobs, and the economy. Much of the time, the conversation is

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NASA will likely get $100 million next year to jump-start an audacious program to drag an asteroid into orbit around the moon

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Before you watch Star Trek Into Darkness in theaters this May, you may see some scenes from space that weren’t

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With the breakneck pace of advancements in technology, it’s no surprise that there’s a high demand for qualified workers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). In large cities across the U.S., an average of 30

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Over the past decade, leaders in the United States have been challenged to produce solutions for crises such as high unemployment rates, declines in skilled labor, deficits in the educational system, and the offshoring of jobs to other

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Our new feature, Women @ Energy, showcases a few of our talented and dedicated employees here who are helping change the world, ensuring America’s security and prosperity through transformative

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Mayim Bialik isn’t just a neuroscientist; she also plays one on TV. The 37-year old star of the CBS hit The Big Bang Theory got her start as the zany teenage lead on “Blossom,” but took years off of Hollywood in the early aughts to

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