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Government Departments
How Thick Is The Earth’s Crust? l USGS http://ow.ly/kfgqW
New educational content about past and present designs of Federal Reserve notes l US Currency http://newmoney.gov
Video: How can the South Pole help us better understand how the universe will evolve? l Argonne http://1.usa.gov/178cd8x
Tiny chip provides precise GPS navigation without the GPS l Government Computer News http://ow.ly/keSwp
Sign Language Device Improves Two-Way Communication l NSF http://ow.ly/kc9Aq
NSF Invites News Media to Apply for Opportunity to Report From Antarctica l NSF http://t.co/1spj8y73dM
Federal Reserve, Central Banks, & Financial Departments
What can be learned from community banks that performed well during the financial crisis? l St. Louis Fed http://bit.ly/Z6jDFB
Crowdfunding becomes real estate investment trend l Housing Wire http://goo.gl/fb/Fza1G
The competition between banks and credit unions is not going away l St. Louis Fed http://bit.ly/15pzLYc
Innovation is happening within Latin America: Take a look at the following infographic l World Economic Forum http://ow.ly/kfhLX
Pay for Success: Understanding the Risk Trade-offs l San Francisco Fed http://t.co/bxGIotLRLs
How can we develop a sound rental housing market for the millions that need safe & affordable shelter? l World Bank http://bit.ly/WbrQtq
Thank you as always for joining us on Saturday for HBCU Money™ Dozen. The 12 most important government and central bank articles of the week.