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Table of contents – Volume 17
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Forum - Biotechnology regulation; Eliminating tuberculosis; Suburban decline; Postdoctoral training; Science at the UN; Coral reef organisms; Science's social role; Scientific evidence in court| 2001
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Forum - Energy policy; Brain science and drug policy; What schools need; Electric utility deregulation; Environmental management; Better environmental regulation; Conflict in space.| 2001
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Forum - Pest management; Scientific due process; Labeling novel foods; Science in the courtroom; Medical privacy; Industry research spending; Science's social contract; Science's responsibility; Natural resource decisions; What's wrong with science.| 2000
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Forum - OTA reconsidered; Airline safety; Civilizing the SUV; Older drivers; Driver behavior and safety; Climate change; Categorizing research; Economic development.| 2001
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From the Hill - DOD, NIH big winners in Bush R&D budget, other agencies face cuts; New rules on medical privacy go into effect; Space station cost overruns jeopardize scientific research; Panel calls for bolstering protection of human subjects in research.| 2001
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From the Hill - 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.| 2001
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Editor's Journal - Research reconsidered| 2001
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Editor's Journal - What's Food Got to Do with It?| 2001
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What's Food Got to Do with It?| 2001
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Update - Congress again considers "green" payments to farmers.| 2001
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Update - Key steps taken to preserve the U.S.'s marine heritage; Property rights debate cools, but does not end; Is the nation's top talent opting out of science and engineering?| 2000
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From the Hill - FY 2001 will be a banner year for federal research programs; NIH issues guidelines for human stem cell research; Funding for troubled laser facility approved; Senate approves bill to expand S&T spending, but House balks; Glenn commission calls for math and science education overhaul; Bid to improve math and science education programs fails| 2001
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Michael R. Taylor and Sandra A. Hoffmann on redesigning food safety| 2001
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Congress again considers "green" payments to farmers| 2001
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Perspectives - Michael R. Taylor and Sandra A. Hoffmann on redesigning food safety.Taylor, Michael R. et al. | 2001
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Editor's Journal - Where's the science?| 2001
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From the Hill - Greater cooperation sought in protecting critical infrastructure; House bill would expand protection of personal health information; Potential for discrimination debated in wake of genome breakthrough; DOD, NIH slated for big increases in R&D spending.| 2000
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Perspectives - The move toward space militarization.Logsdon, John M. et al. | 2001
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Perspectives - A science and technology policy focus for the Bush administration.Guston, David H. et al. | 2001
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GLOBAL FOOD FIGHT - More than a Food Fight - If the United States and Europe cannot settle their disagreements over agricultural biotechnology, the fallout will extend far beyond the food business.Moore, Julia A. et al. | 2001
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More than a Food Fight If the United States and Europe cannot settle their disagreements over agricultural biotechnology, the fallout will extend far beyond the food businessMoore, J. A. et al. | 2001
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Straight Talk on filling the gap left by the demise of OTAChubin, D. E. et al. | 2001
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Straight Talk - Daryl E. Chubin on filling the gap left by the demise of OTA.Chubin, Daryl E. et al. | 2001
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Editor's Journal - What you won't hear about from the presidential candidates.| 2000
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Perspectives - Barry Bozeman on expanding the mission of state economic development.Bozeman, Barry et al. | 2001
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Perspectives on expanding the mission of state economic developmentBozeman, B. et al. | 2001
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Straight Talk - Calestous Juma on the UN's role in the new science-based diplomacy.| 2000
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Information Warfare: Time to Prepare - Cooperation between the government and industry is essential to protecting the nation's information infrastructure.Berkowitz, Bruce et al. | 2001
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European Responses to Biotechnology: Research, Regulation, and Dialogue Real differences exist between U.S. and European public opinion, but the foundation for a policy convergence is in placeLaget, P. / Cantley, M. et al. | 2001
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The UN's role in the new science-based diplomacyJuma, C. et al. | 2000
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The New Three R's: Reinvestment, Reinvention, ResponsibilityLieberman, J. I. et al. | 2001
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GLOBAL FOOD FIGHT - European Responses to Biotechnology: Research, Regulation, and Dialogue - Real differences exist between U.S. and European public opinion, but the foundation for a policy convergence is in place.Laget, Patrice et al. | 2001
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The New Three R's: Reinvestment, Reinvention, Responsibility - Money, creativity, and accountability are all essential to develop the high-quality schools and teachers we will need in the new century.Lieberman, Joseph I. et al. | 2001
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Seizing the opportunity to eliminate tuberculosisSwartz, M. N. et al. | 2000
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Perspectives - Morton N Swartz on seizing the opportunity to eliminate tuberculosis. Maxine Singer on enhancing the quality of the postdoctoral experience.| 2000
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Enhancing the quality of the postdoctoral experienceSinger, M. et al. | 2000
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ENERGY RESURFACES AS A MAJOR CONCERN - Searching for a National Energy Policy - The answers will be found in improved technologies and incentives to use them, not in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.Holdren, John P. et al. | 2001
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Patenting Agriculture An intense drive to patent agricultural biotechnologies may hurt those who would benefit most: people in developing countriesBarton, J. H. / Berger, P. et al. | 2001
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GLOBAL FOOD FIGHT - Patenting Agriculture - An intense drive to patent agricultural biotechnologies may hurt those who would benefit most: People in developing countries.Barton, John H. et al. | 2001
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Searching for a National Energy PolicyHoldren, J. P. et al. | 2001
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Just Say No to Greenhouse Gas Emissions Targets - The Kyoto Protocol's targets are impeding our efforts to deal with climate change.Laird, Frank N. et al. | 2001
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The Science of Biotechnology Meets the Politics of Global RegulationMiller, H. I. / Conko, G. et al. | 2000
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The Science of Biotechnology Meets the Politics of Global Regulation - Global regulation should be guided by science, not unsubstantiated fears.Miller, Henry I. et al. | 2000
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A Short Honeymoon for Utility Deregulation - The California crisis shook public faith in restructuring, but that path is still the best route to follow.Fox-Penner, Peter et al. | 2001
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The Wild Card in the Climate Change Debate - The potential for abrupt, drastic climate changes on a regional scale is being underestimated by policymakers.MacDonald, Alexander E. et al. | 2001
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A Short Honeymoon for Utility DeregulationFox-Penner, P. / Basheda, G. et al. | 2001
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TRANSPORTATION SAFETY| 2001
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TRANSPORTATION SAFETY - Using Safety Labels to Make Cars Safer - Providing buyers with an overall assessment of a vehicle's crashworthiness would prod manufacturers to make better cars.Morgan, M.Granger et al. | 2001
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Using Safety Labels to Make Cars Safer Providing buyers with an overall assessment of a vehicle's crashworthiness would prod manufacturers to make better carsMorgan, M. G. et al. | 2001
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Suburban Decline: The Next Urban CrisisLucy, W. H. / Phillips, D. L. et al. | 2000
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Suburban Decline: The Next Urban Crisis - With their small, outmoded, and deteriorating housing, many post-World War II bedroom suburbs are in urgent need of help.Lucy, William H. et al. | 2000
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NEW APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION - Science and Economics Prominent on EPA Agenda - Expertise can be a critical force if it can keep ideology in check.Gibb, Steven et al. | 2001
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Science and Economics Prominent on EPA AgendaGibb, S. et al. | 2001
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Civilizing the Sport Utility Vehicle We can reduce the health, safety, and environmental risks of light trucks without decreasing their advantages for consumersGraham, J. D. et al. | 2001
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TRANSPORTATION SAFETY - Civilizing the Sport Utility Vehicle - We can reduce the health, safety, and environmental risks of light trucks without decreasing their advantages for consumers.Graham, John D. et al. | 2001
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Needed: A National Center for Biological Invasions - A new coordinating body is essential to the success of nonindigenous species prevention and management efforts.Schmitz, Don C. et al. | 2001
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Transforming Environmental RegulationMinard, R. A. et al. | 2001
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Transforming Environmental Regulation - New, more flexible approaches show great promise, but barriers remain.Minard Jr, Richard A. et al. | 2001
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New Threat to Coral Reefs: Trade in Coral Organisms - As the world's largest importer of coral reef organisms, the United States has a major responsibility to promote nondestructive, sustainable harvesting practices.Bruckner, Andrew W. et al. | 2000
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Too Old to Drive? We must provide the elderly with easy mobility while protecting them from driving risksMcKnight, A. J. et al. | 2001
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TRANSPORTATION SAFETY - Too Old to Drive? - We must provide the elderly with easy mobility while protecting them from driving risks.McKnight, A.James et al. | 2001
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Bush Versus the Defense Establishment? - A large dose of presidential courage will be required to effect the drastic changes needed in weapons spending priorities.Eland, Ivan et al. | 2001
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New Threat to Coral Reefs: Trade in Coral OrganismsBruckner, A. W. et al. | 2000
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Bolstering Private-Sector Environmental ManagementCoglianese, C. / Nash, J. et al. | 2001
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The Human Genome and the Human Community - Advances in genetics highlight the individual, but medicine should be directing its attention to the community.Pollack, Robert et al. | 2000
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Bolstering Private-Sector Environmental Management - Environmental management systems can be a valuable complement to but not a substitute for traditional regulation.Coglianese, Cary et al. | 2001
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TRANSPORTATION SAFETY - Auto Safety and Human Adaptation - The effectiveness of new high-tech auto safety devices will depend on how drivers use them.Smiley, Alison et al. | 2001
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Retooling Farm Policy - Federal programs to help farmers need to be realigned so that they effectively advance their stated goals.Smith, Katherine R. et al. | 2001
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Auto Safety and Human Adaptation The effectiveness of new high-tech auto safety devices will depend on how drivers use themSmiley, A. et al. | 2001
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Books - Calculating Risks: The Spatial and Political Dimensions of Hazardous Waste PolicyHamilton, James T. et al. | 2000
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Books - Earth Rising: American Environmentalism in the 21st CenturyShabecoff, Philip et al. | 2000
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Addiction Is a Brain Disease - Greater progress will be made against drug abuse when our strategies reflect the full complexities of the latest scientific understanding.Leshner, Alan I. et al. | 2001
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Books - The Social Life of InformationSeely Brown, John et al. | 2000
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Addiction Is a Brain DiseaseLeshner, A. I. et al. | 2001
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Books - The Land That Could Be: Environmentalism and Democracy in the Twenty-First CenturyShutkin, William A. et al. | 2000
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Books - Defending Illusions: Federal Protection of EcosystemsFitzsimmons, Allan K. et al. | 2000
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Books - This Sovereign Land: A New Vision for Governing the WestKemmis, Daniel et al. | 2001
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TRANSPORTATION SAFETY - Improving Air Safety: Long-Term Challenges - Aviation industry growth and change will likely result in safety threats different from those of the past.Oster Jr, Clinton V. et al. | 2001
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Improving Air Safety: Long-Term Challenges Aviation industry growth and change will likely result in safety threats different from those of the pastOster, C. V. / Strong, J. S. / Zorn, C. K. et al. | 2001
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Books - Plundered Promise: Capitalism, Politics, and the Fate of the Federal LandsBehan, Richard W. et al. | 2001
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Books - Spacefaring: The Human DimensionHarrison, Albert A. et al. | 2001
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Books - Forces of Habit: Drugs and the Making of the Modern WorldCourtwright, David T. et al. | 2001
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Is Arms Control Dead? - The drive for national missile defense could cripple almost a half-century of efforts to control and reduce nuclear arms.Mendelsohn, Jack et al. | 2001
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Is Arms Control Dead?Mendelsohn, J. et al. | 2001
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TRANSPORTATION SAFETY - Real Numbers - Past progress, future problems.| 2001
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Books - The Ingenuity GapHomer-Dixon, Thomas et al. | 2001
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Books - Code and Other Laws of CyberspaceLessig, Lawrence et al. | 2001
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Archives - The birth of military aviation research.| 2000
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Index| 2001
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Books - Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public HealthGarrett, Laurie et al. | 2001
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Books - Voodoo Science: The Road from Foolishness to FraudPark, Robert et al. | 2001
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Archives - Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station| 2001
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Archives - Airship safety| 2001
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ArchivesFlexner, Simon et al. | 2001
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