NASA science cuts impact Ball's bottom line

Academic space scientists and their graduate students are not the only ones feeling the pinch from NASA's decision to focus its spending on President Bush's human exploration program at the expense of space science programs. After seeing its sales rise 91 percent over five years to $695 million in...

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