Federal research funding; Developing world transportation; Congestion relief; Transit-oriented development; Terror in transportation; Market-based regulation; Paying for invasive species damage.
Kevin Finneran Testy about Testing.
Proposed big increases for R&D in FY 2003 may be in jeopardy; Department of Homeland Security will have big S&T component; Congress approves bill authorizing a doubling of NSF spending; Republican control of Congress could lead to science policy changes; President Bush signs cybersecurity R&D bill; New system to scrutinize foreign students hits snags; California approves landmark stem cell legislation.
Norman P. Neureiter Science and Technology in Foreign Policy
Roger Pielke, Jr. Daniel Sarewitz Wanted: Scientific Leadership on Climate
Robert E. Skinner, Jr. Highway Research for the 21st Century
William Zumeta Joyce S. Raveling Attracting the Best and the Brightest
Jerry Sheehan OECD Science, Technology, and Industry Outlook
The forgotten half (Review of Beyond College for All: Career Paths for the Forgotten Half)
Broadband on the run (Review of Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution)
Lloyd V. Berkner.
Susan Sclafani
No Child Left Behind
James W. Pellegrino
Knowing What Students Know
Lorrie A. Shepard
The Hazards of High-Stakes Testing
Margaret Jorgensen
Can the Testing Industry Meet Growing Demand?
Elena Fagotto Archon Fung
Improving Workplace Hazard Communication
Allegra Cangelosi
Blocking Invasive Aquatic Species
Susan Ehringhaus David Korn
Conflicts of Interest in Human Subjects Research
Bill Strauss M. Granger Morgan
Everyday Threats to Aircraft Safety