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NIST, DOD, Intelligence Agencies Join Forces To Secure US Cyber Infrastructure
June 17, 2009 NIST, DOD, the intelligence community and the Committee on National Security Systems has released the first installment of a three-year effort to build a unified information security framework for ... > full story -
Easily Grossed Out? You Might Be A Conservative!
June 4, 2009 Are you someone who squirms when confronted with slime, shudders at stickiness or gets grossed out by gore? If so, you might be politically conservative, according to two new ... > full story -
Big Boost For Global Health Called For In Institute Of Medicine Report
May 20, 2009 To fulfill America's humanitarian obligations as a member of the international community and to invest in the nation's long-term health, economic interests, and national security, the United States ... > full story -
Promotional Tests Can Discourage Some Of The Best, Says New Research
May 19, 2009 Standardized tests are a common choice for organizations looking for an objective way of fairly evaluating who is the best person for the job. But new research looking at the use of promotional exams ... > full story -
Why Policy Changes During Obama Presidency Will Be More Significant Than During Clinton, Reagan Eras
May 6, 2009 Unlike the post-election disappointment that has followed many election outcomes, the Obama presidency will likely break through a structural bias in American politics favoring the status quo and ... > full story -
Adolescents Hold Differing Views On Civic And Political Activity
April 29, 2009 A new study of finds that on the whole, teens consider civic activity to be obligatory. The study also reveals that boys place a higher priority on political activities while girls place a higher ... > full story -
Global Health Experts Release New Guidance On Malaria Elimination
April 24, 2009 Countries and policy leaders have new guidance on how and when to eliminate malaria, paving the way for the potential global eradication of the deadly ... > full story -
Public Trust Doctrine Could Aid Management Of U.S. Ocean Waters
April 9, 2009 Since Congress lifted a moratorium on offshore drilling last year, federal lawmakers have grappled with the issue of how best to regulate US ocean waters to allow oil, wave and wind energy ... > full story -
States That Vote Early Can Reap Big Bucks If They Pick A Winner
April 6, 2009 The 2008 presidential campaign season had the earliest statewide primaries and caucuses in memory. Now research shows that states may have good reason to push for an early contest. States that hold ... > full story -
Presidential Primary 2008 Polls: What Went Wrong
March 30, 2009 Survey experts working with the American Association for Public Opinion Research have identified several reasons polls picked the wrong winners in the 2008 presidential ... > full story
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