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The '''National Science Foundation''' is an organ of the [[United States Government]] which funds Scientific research.
The '''National Science Foundation''' is an organ of the [[United States Government]] which funds Scientific research.<ref name=NSFOffHist>
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The NSF was established in 1950.
Since its founding researchers funded by the NSF have won over 170 [[Nobel Prize]]s.
 
The NSF is overseen by a [[National Science Board]].<ref>
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The NSF's budget for 2008 was just over $6 billion.<ref>
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| title=President Signs Omnibus Appropriation Bill
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The National Science Foundation is an organ of the United States Government which funds Scientific research.[1] The NSF was established in 1950. Since its founding researchers funded by the NSF have won over 170 Nobel Prizes.

The NSF is overseen by a National Science Board.[2]

The NSF's budget for 2008 was just over $6 billion.[3]

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