H.R.2436 - Nanotechnology in the Schools Act
To strengthen the capacity of eligible institutions to provide instruction in nanotechnology. view all titles (2)
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- Official: To strengthen the capacity of eligible institutions to provide instruction in nanotechnology. as introduced.
- Short: Nanotechnology in the Schools Act as introduced.
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Official Summary
5/22/2007--Introduced.Nanotechnology in the Schools Act - Requires the Director of the National Science Foundation to establish a nanotechnology in the schools program awarding grants to public or charter secondary schools offering advanced science courses and to institutions of higher eduOfficial Summary
5/22/2007--Introduced.Nanotechnology in the Schools Act - Requires the Director of the National Science Foundation to establish a nanotechnology in the schools program awarding grants to public or charter secondary schools offering advanced science courses and to institutions of higher education, for the purchase of nanotechnology equipment and software and the provision of nanotechnology education to students and teachers.
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ORHS science dept. chairperson testifies before Congressional ...
The subcommittee heard testimony on the Nanotechnology in the Schools Act, HR 2436, which calls for grants to provide tools needed to strengthen the ...
Recent Blog Coverage
too little too late
bill number: hr 2436 a bill to adopt a substitute amendment that establishes a federal criminal offense for an individual whose assault on a pregnant woman interrupts or terminates the pregnancy. seems reasonable to me. ...
abortion / cloning, what's the difference? what does team ose know ...
in addition â in 1999, hr 2436 roll call #464 â ose voted no on the unborn victims of violence act by voting yes on a hostile substitute. then on hr 2436 roll call #465 the actual act itself which ose voted no on as well. ...
Lou Barletta for Congress: Too Little Too Late Congressman
Bill Number: HR 2436 A bill to adopt a substitute amendment that establishes a federal criminal offense for an individual whose assault on a pregnant woman interrupts or terminates the pregnancy. Seems reasonable to me. ...

U.S. Congress - H.R.2436 Nanotechnology in the Schools Act



