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A More Political Science

What is science’s rightful place? How should we govern technology?

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State of the Art | Summer 2009

Summer 2009

  • Roger Bate

Fighting Fake Drugs

Solving Africa’s Counterfeiting Problem

Roger Bate

State of the Art | Summer 2009

Summer 2009

  • S. Elizabeth Forsythe

China’s Organ Market

A Tale of Prisoners, Tourists, and Lies

S. Elizabeth Forsythe

Essay | Summer 2009

Summer 2009

  • N. J. Slabbert

The Lost Prestige of Nuclear Physics

N. J. Slabbert

Review | Summer 2009

Summer 2009

  • Max Schulz

The Fusion Illusion

Max Schulz

State of the Art | Summer 2009

Summer 2009

  • Robert R. Johnson

Romancing the Atom

Uranium Prospecting, Once and Again

Robert R. Johnson

Looking Ahead | Summer 2009

Summer 2009

Get Moving on Yucca

State of the Art | Summer 2009

Summer 2009

  • Christopher A. Ford

Test Ban Treaty, Take Two

Banning Tests Won’t Stop Nuclear Weapons Development

Christopher A. Ford

Essay | Spring 2009

Spring 2009

  • Ivan Kenneally

Technocracy and Populism

Ivan Kenneally

Review | Spring 2009

Spring 2009

  • John Derbyshire

In Search of Chinese Science

On Joseph Needham, sinologist and scientist

John Derbyshire

State of the Art | Spring 2009

Spring 2009

  • Ari Ne’eman

Disability Politics

Liberals, Conservatives, and the Disability-Rights Movement

Ari Ne’eman

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