Desert X: reimagining the landscape (English)
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Title:Desert X: reimagining the landscape
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Place of publication:Washington, DC
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Table of contents – Volume 33, Issue 3
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Advancing clean energyLaird, Frank N et al. | 2017
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The infrastructure challengeCarse, Ashley et al. | 2017
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Life in picoseconds| 2017
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Electric vehicle prospectsGreene, David L et al. | 2017
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Putting technology to workLink, Albert N et al. | 2017
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Watch what you writeRosenberg, Andrew A et al. | 2017
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The philosopher's viewHoldbrook, J. Britt et al. | 2017
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Technocracy Chinese styleZhang, Zhihui et al. | 2017
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Trump administration outlines budget shake-up.(FROM THE HILL)Hourihan, Matt et al. | 2017
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Algorithm of the enlightenmentFinn, Ed et al. | 2017
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It's not a war on scienceMiller, Clark A et al. | 2017
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Does this pro-science party deserve our votes?(PHILOSOPHER'S CORNER)Fuller, Steve et al. | 2017
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Toward a more diverse research community models of success: a forward-looking group of colleges and universities are demonstrating effective ways to educate underrepresented minorities for careers in science and engineeringHrabowski, Freeman A., III et al. | 2017
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Give bats a break: searches for new viruses in bats are unlikely to contribute substantially to human health, but they may threaten the future of batsTuttle, Merlin D et al. | 2017
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Are moonshots giant leaps of faith? Many unanswered questions remain about the value of rapid increases in federal support for specific areas of R&D, but some useful lessons are emergingValdivia, Walter D et al. | 2017
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Lessons from the human genome project: a critical scientific effort that almost didn't happen illustrates the need for a rigorous but flexible process to evaluate large-scale transformative research proposalsGalas, David J et al. | 2017
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Desert X: reimagining the landscape| 2017
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Toward a responsible solar geoengineering research program: the seriousness of the risks posed by climate change demands that we examine all possible means of response, but how we do so makes all the differenceKeith, David W et al. | 2017
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Coordinated action against climate change: a new world symphony: a systems approach begins with limiting greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to unavoidable climate disruptions, while researching the feasibility and governability of geoengineeringLong, Jane C.S et al. | 2017
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Climate change is a waste management problem: reframing our understanding of carbon dioxide emissions can help clear the path for practical approaches to reducing carbon in the atmosphereLackner, Klaus S et al. | 2017
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Confronting the crisis in higher EdChrist, Carol et al. | 2017
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The little match's momentous legacyLanouette, William et al. | 2017
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EMERGE: a festival of futures| 2017