NASA science chief Cleave sets retirement in the spring
Former astronaut Mary L. Cleave, the associate NASA administrator for science, will retire next spring. Cleave has been under fire from constituents in the scientific community since the agency used some $3 billion in expected science funding to pay unexpected costs for returning the space shuttle...
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