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GEM & NEA Move to Bring NSF Funded Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) resources into GEM Database

John Wilson submitted to Diny Golder, Executive Director of JES& Co.and the Gateway to 21st Century Materials (GEM) Monday a letter outlining support of a proposal by JES&Co. to The National Science Foundation that will help bring NSF funded Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) resources to all of our public school teachers across the U.S.

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