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2004 Presidential Forum: Bush and Kerry Offer Their Views on Science. (... responses by the campaigns of 2004 United States presidential candidates George W. Bush and John Kerry to various questions related to science. The questions cover such issues as top priorities in science and technology, climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, cloning and somatic cell nuclear transfer, stem cell research, space policy, restrictions on using foreign aid for abortions or counseling on birth control methods, obesity, classified and unclassified research, oceans policy and marine research, ITER, energy policy, creationism, attracting the best and brightest of foreign students, and the Endangered Species Act. Other keywords and phrases -- astronauts, burning, cap-and-trade, carbon emissions, coal, election, evolution, global warming, intelligent design, mars, moon, NIH, NSF, oil, president, public health, research cloning -- from the text of the article)

Science Volume 306, Number 5693 (October 1, 2004): pages 46-52.

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