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    Princeton University professor John Nash, whose struggle with schizophrenia was chronicled in the 2001 movie
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    ‘Beautiful Mind’ mathematician John Nash killed

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    May 24, 2015 9:12 pm
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    NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks at a press conference while discussing 'the scientific and technological roadmap that will lead to the discovery of potentially habitable worlds among the stars' July 14, 2014 in Washington, D.C. The House Commerce, Science and Justice spending bill unveiled Tuesday proposed cutting funding for the NASA earth sciences program to $1.68 billion for fiscal 2016, down from $1.77 billion. (Getty Image)
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    Liberals worried GOP is chipping away at scientific research

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    Air Force 1st Lt. Caroline Kurtz, a human factors engineer with the Air Force Research Laboratory, briefs Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work on wearable technology systems as he tours exhibits during DoD Lab Day at the Pentagon, May 14, 2015. At center is behavioral scientist Air Force 2nd Lt. Anthony Eastin. (Courtesy of the Department of Defense/Glenn Fawcett)
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    Pentagon scientists display healing brownies, self-sealing body armor

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    May 16, 2015 9:00 am
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    While some scientists still make their way to Silicon Valley, Moretti and Wilson's research shows that high taxes are still an important factor in relocation. (Getty Images)
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    April 27, 2015 7:30 pm
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    Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., chairmen of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, has been tough on the EPA's science. (AP Photo) 
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    House Republicans passed bill to unmask EPA’s ‘secret science,’ but will Senate GOPers?

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    Obama: Global Warming Leading to Uptick in ‘Insect-Borne Diseases’
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    McNutt described the technology as a sort of “thermostat� that a nation or group of nations would use to refocus the rays of the sun.
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    Top scientists warn climate change solution could make things a lot worse

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    April 1, 2015 9:00 am
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    Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy listens to reporters' questions during a meeting with media in the U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See residence in Rome earlier this year. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
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    House science panel subpoenas 5,000 text messages to and from Gina McCarthy

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    Worried About the Environment?
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    Worried About the Environment?

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