• Let's reward them for investing in new plants and equipment here in the U.S., and training new workers here in the U.S., and keeping the research and development here in the U.S., and creating jobs right here in the U.S., making products that we sell around the world stamped with three proud words: Made in the USA. That's what we're fighting for.

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  • In addition to his research in the U.S., he conducts research in Chile and China, and has consulted with UNICEF, the World Bank, and the Inter-American Development Bank concerning early childhood care and education in global contexts.

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  • The government funded the Arpanet, the grand-daddy of the modern Internet, and much of the basic research in the U.S. State-supported universities train much of the high-tech workforce.

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  • Ezra Gottheil, an analyst with Technology Business Research in the U.S., said in a November research note that Lenovo gleans 53% of its revenue from sales to large enterprises, more than rivals Dell, HP and Acer.

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  • In addition to pursuing sales of the Pixo in the developing world through 90 distributors, Dickinson sees plenty of opportunity for the machine in food safety and research labs in the U.S. Academic researchers must often wait to get time on a lab's PCR machine.

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  • While the ridiculous posturing about the U.S. budget deficit drags on, seemingly without end, biomedical research in the U.S. is crumbling.

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  • The Cray XC30 supercomputer is made possible in part by Cray's participation in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) High Productivity Computing Systems program.

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  • Bas is the UK's national Antarctic operator and has been responsible for most of the UK's scientific research in Antarctica over the past 60 years.

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  • The company had only about a 20 percent share of the U.S. smartphone market in the first quarter of this year, a distant second to Research in Motion's 55 percent slice of the pie during the same period, according to IDC.

    CNN: New iPhone 3GS heats up smartphone wars

  • Parkinson's pathway: A cellular network linking various regions of the brain may play an important role in the development and progression of Parkinson's disease, research published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine suggests.

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  • Even beyond energy, from the National Institutes of Health to the National Science Foundation, this recovery act represents the biggest increase in basic research funding in the long history of America's noble endeavor to better understand our world.

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  • Plaid Cymru Health Spokesperson Elin Jones also supported the government's motion to fund research and innovation in the NHS, however agreed with the Liberal Democrat's amendment regarding supporting cancer research at Velindre.

    BBC: Debate on health and social care

  • In addition to operating four small research telescopes at the mesa, the observatory is also in partnership with the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) and the Naval Research Lab (NRL) in operating and providing maintenance for the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer (NPOI).

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  • Experts in vaccine research say patients in the U.S. should not be alarmed by a decision by the Japanese health ministry to stop giving children two commonly Used vaccines, Prevenar and ActHIB.

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  • City governments play a much larger role in setting China's supercomputer research agenda than they do in the U.S. because Chinese cities finance a larger share of the projects.

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  • Professor Mark Haggard, at the Medical Research Council's Institute of Hearing in Nottingham, said the Pittsburgh study confirms the findings of research currently underway there.

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  • But then the sales associate quickly lost his edge, recalled Mr. Llamas, who works in the research firm's Mobile Devices Technology and Trends unit.

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  • Models of the so-called "Morph" phone are kept in a foam-padded case, along with a single white glove, deep in the heart of Nokia's research laboratory in Cambridge University, England.

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  • G6 mainframe computer depends on the use of silicon chips with copper connections that draw on solid-state physics research done in the firm's laboratory in the 1980s.

    ECONOMIST: Philips

  • Stem cell research in the U.S. has been on a roller coaster ride the past few weeks.

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  • Previous research in the U.S. suggests, for instance, that investment in job-training programs for unemployed workers and extensions in unemployment benefits have a dampening effect on suicide rates.

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  • For the 1992 debacle was the result of specific errors, identified subsequently in the Market Research Society's exhaustive inquiry into the matter and now absorbed by the pollsters.

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  • The information gained from Nick's involvement in the research has since been used to help understand how to help other children with his cancer.

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  • Agarwal is in the early stages of further research that can model the human body's role in protecting from radio-frequency electromagnetic waves emitted from cell phones.

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  • "Kadcyla delivers the drug to the cancer site to shrink the tumor, slow disease progression and prolong survival, " said Dr. Richard Pazdur, director of the Office of Hematology and Oncology Products in the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, in a statement.

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  • The findings are "pretty good evidence" that violent video games do indeed cause aggressive behavior, says Dr. L. Rowell Huesmann, director of the Research Center for Group Dynamics at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research in Ann Arbor.

    CNN: Violent video games linked to child aggression

  • Now he put that decision on hold while Research In Motion appealed, but in 2004, a federal appeals court upheld the judgment against Research In Motion, and now it's on appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States.

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  • "We view the loss of Concannon as a major negative for NDAQ, as he was responsible for the firm's trading operations, " said Chris Allen, senior research analyst at Pali Capital in the company's blog.

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  • Ford, he knew, had started in the early 1970s to build one of the world's leading research efforts in ceramics.

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