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Month: May 2013

Kudos to the NSF for standing up to Rep. Lamar Smith

Kudos to the NSF for standing up to Rep. Lamar Smith

Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX) demanded that the NSF turn over peer reviews of funded proposals that he doesn’t like.  The NSF told him, flatly, no.  Right on.

 

Author jbardhanPosted on May 25, 2013Format LinkTags Congress, funding, kudos, NSF, peer reviewLeave a comment on Kudos to the NSF for standing up to Rep. Lamar Smith

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