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Monday, 8th May 2006

Just Released: New, Science and Engineering State Profiles

Resources, Reports, Tools, Lists, and Full Text
Electronic Commerce--Canada--Statistics
Source: Industry Canada
Highlights from the 2005 Survey of Electronic Commerce and Technology (SECT)
See Also: Related Numbers via Statistics Canada
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Workforce--Europe--Statistics
Source: Eurostat
Aging work force -- how old are Europe's human resources in science and technology?
8 pages; PDF.
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Enviroment--United States
Streams--United States
Source: EPA (via DocuTicker)
New Report, New tool to restore the nation's at-risk streams
"What's the state of the union's streams? EPA set out to answer that question in a just-completed, multiyear study of wadeable streams across the country. The study, Wadeable Streams Assessment (WSA), is the first consistent evaluation of the streams that feed rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. Alaska and Hawaii were not included in the report but have pilot projects underway. 'Wadeable streams' are those which are shallow enough to be adequately sampled without a boat. They are essential natural resources that have been under-sampled in the past." Direct to Full Text.
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Science--United States--Statistics
Engineering--United States--Statistics
Source: NSF
Just Released, Science and Engineering State Profiles: 2003-04
"This report, Science and Engineering State Profiles: 2003-04, provides statistics on finances and personnel for the 50 States, Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico with special emphasis on R&D performance in 2003."

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