The Chronicle of Higher Education
Paul Basken
February 11, 2016
Paul Basken
February 11, 2016
The U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation on
Wednesday that would require the National Science Foundation to award grants
only for research projects that the agency can certify as being in the national
interest.
The Republican-written measure (HR 3293),
passed on a nearly
party-line vote of 236 to 178, would set a series of broad
yardsticks by which the "national interest" could be defined, such as
improving American economic health or strengthening national defense.
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