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UAlbany awarded $1.5 million by NYSERDA (The Troy Record)

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ALBANY — State officials have awarded $1.5 million to the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University of Albany for the creation of a new clean energy business incubator. (read on…) Related items Novellus Systems, IBM and the UAlbany NanoCollege Establish Strategic Partnership at CNSE’s Albany NanoTech Complex (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Paterson: Change how... »

Grain News (Grainnet.com)

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One hundred thirty three producers from ASA’s 25 state affiliates served as Voting Delegates in this annual process that guides the ASA as it pursues future initiatives to improve U.S. soybean farmer profitability. (more…) Related items State High School and College Students Selected as Vanguard Award Finalists (Utica Daily News) Mariner’s Choice Signs Pivotal Rep Agreement for North... »

BOG: $2.3 million to Bucks for Brains (The Daily Athenaeum)

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By: Staff The West Virginia University Board of Governors approved a request for state funds matching more than $2.3 million in gifts from the WVU Research Trust Fund Friday. The state will match $2,335,355 in pledges and gifts certified by the WVU Foundation. The… (read the story…) Related items Alumnus donated $1 million to WVU (The Charleston... »

2 state govt officers to sit on panel (MalaysiaNews.net)

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PASIR PUTEH: Two state government officials will be appointed to sit on a newly-set up federal committee to oversee the distribution of wang ehsan in Kelantan. (read the story…) Related items France Eyes Civil Benefits From Defense R&D Funding (Nasdaq) Tapping into clean water tech (The Peterborough Examiner) BOG: $2.3 million to Bucks for Brains (The Daily Athenaeum) Minnesota House... »

Minnesota House OKs $1 billion capital spending proposal (Pioneer Press)

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Hours after Gov. Tim Pawlenty proposed cutting state spending by $825 million to balance the state budget, the Minnesota House voted Monday night to borrow more than $1 billion to finance public works projects. The vote was 92-37. (read the story…) Related items Minnesota legislative season opens: Saving health care insurance for poor, drug companies on the... »

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