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ETDEWEB: An International Information System for Energy Technology Data Exchange |
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Background
 The Energy Technology Data Exchange
(ETDE), formed in 1987, is an international information exchange
agreement under the International Energy Agency (IEA) Implementing
Agreement structure. Current member countries (Brazil, Canada,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Korea (Rep. of), Mexico, the
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United
Kingdom, and the United States) provide R&D information to the
exchange and enjoy unlimited access to the collection within their
borders. ETDE welcomes new members.
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Release of US Research and Development Budget Priorities for FY 2007 |
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The US Office of Science &
Technology Policy (OSTP) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
have released a memo outlining Fiscal Year 2007 S&T priorities.
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EURYI - European Young Investigator Awards: Call for Applications |
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The European Young Investigator
Awards (EURYI) aim to enable excellent young scientists to spend
five years at a European research institution.
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Austria's “LANGE NACHT DER FORSCHUNG” on October 1st: Research and Security at 150 Sites |
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On October 1, the first "Lange Nacht
der Forschung" ("Night of Research") will take place in Innsbruck,
Linz, and Vienna. Following the motto "into science!" more than 70
academic, non-academic, and commercial institutions will open their
laboratory doors to the public. Starting from three "Treffpunkten
Forschung" ("meeting places for research") located in the respective
city centers, 13 shuttle bus routes – defined as “X.PEDITIONEN” – will
lead to several sites of research. Each of these 150 sites gives
insight into the various positions of contemporary research on the
extensively discussed issue of security.
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Calling All Astronauts: Apply to Be a Crew Member in a Mars Landing Simulation |
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AustroMars is Austria’s largest and most unusual space exploration
simulation project. A combination of vision, science, technology and
fascination will set the stage for this nearly month-long mock Mars
landing in the Utah desert. “Astronauts” will replicate in exact detail
a manned Mars landing and will be supported not only by Austrian
scientists and space experts and Mission Control Center, but also by
many enthusiastic volunteers.
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