Drug warriors; Global science; Infrastructure vulnerability; Benefits of information technology; R&D partnerships; Environment and genetics; The power industry: no quick fix; Natural flood control.
Kevin Finneran The Ehlers Report.
R&D is big winner in 1999 federal budget; House science policy study receives mixed reviews; Russia's woes continue to plague space station project; United States signs Kyoto Protocol on climate change.
Crisis in U.S. organ transplant system intensifies; New radon reports have no effect on policy.
Wm. A. Wulf The Image of Engineering
Stephen Huebner Kenneth Chilton Environmental Alarmism: The Children's Crusade
Rosemary Chalk Patricia A. King Facing Up to Family Violence
Christopher Coburn State R&D Funding
The future of the U.S. economy (Review of The Productive Edge: How U.S. Industries Are Pointing the Way to a New Era of Economic Growth)
A stressful world (Review of Global Public Policy: Governing without Government?)
EPA analyzed (Review of Pollution Control in the United States: Evaluating the System)
Nuclear reckoning (Review of Atomic Audit: The Costs and Consequences of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Since 1940)
U.S. Geological Survey.
Debra Van Opstal
The New Competitive Landscape
Stephen A. Herzenberg John A. Alic Howard Wial
Toward a Learning Economy
Robert L. Mallett
Why Standards Matter
Kenneth M. Brown
Sandia's Science Park: A New Concept in Technology Transfer
Kenneth C. Whang
Fixing the Research Credit
David M. Hart
Antitrust and Technological Innovation