Just like last year, this year again, the Union of Concerned Scientists is running a contest - go and pick the best cartoon that depicts the way US government is interfering with science. You can place your vote here.


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Category: Politics
Posted on: August 1, 2008 10:51 PM, by Coturnix
Just like last year, this year again, the Union of Concerned Scientists is running a contest - go and pick the best cartoon that depicts the way US government is interfering with science. You can place your vote here.

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