OTA reconsidered; Airline safety; Civilizing the SUV; Older drivers; Driver behavior and safety; Climate change; Economic development.
Kevin Finneran Where's the Science?
Bush budget outline leaves little room for research spending increases; Key unresolved science issues to be revived in 107th Congress; Administration puts new medical privacy rules on hold; Boehlert is new chair of House Science Committee.
Congress again considers "green" payments to farmers.
David H. Guston E. J. Woodhouse Daniel Sarewitz A Science and Technology Policy Focus for the Bush Administration
John M. Logsdon Just Say Wait to Space Power
Worrying efficiently (Review of The Ingenuity Gap)
Constructing reality bit by bit (Review of Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace)
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
Joseph I. Lieberman
The New Three R's: Reinvestment, Reinvention, Responsibility
Alan I. Leshner
Addiction Is a Brain Disease
Jack Mendelsohn
Is Arms Control Dead?
John P. Holdren
Searching for a National Energy Policy
Peter Fox-penner Greg Basheda
A Short Honeymoon for Utility Deregulation
Steven Gibb
Science and Economics Prominent on EPA Agenda
Richard A. Minard, Jr.
Transforming Environmental Regulation
Cary Coglianese Jennifer Nash
Bolstering Private-Sector Environmental Management