hknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 10 2008 | science, technology, world, political theory
hknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 12 2008 | science, technology, world
Quoted: The organizers of a proposed science and technology debate among the presidential candidates have set a date, April 18, and place, the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. This would be four days before the Pennsylvania primary.
Now the big question is whether their handlers will allow them to engage the thorniest scientific issues —
hknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 24 2008 | science, news, technology
A Call for a Presidential Debate on Science and Technology
Quoted: Given the many urgent scientific and technological challenges facing America and the rest of the world, the increasing need for accurate scientific information in political decision making, and the vital role scientific innovation plays in spurring economic growth and competitiveness, we call for a public debate in which the U.S. presidential candidates share their views on the issues of The Environment, Health and Medicine, and Science and Technology Policy.
hknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 17 2007 | science, technology, law, ethics
hknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 17 2007 | law, science
Quoted:New York, October 9, 2007 – The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation is bringing together a distinguished group of scientists, legal scholars, jurists, and philosophers from across the country to help integrate new developments in neuroscience into the U.S. legal system. The Law and Neuroscience Project is the first systematic effort to bridge the fields of law and science in considering how courts should deal with new brain-scanning techniques as they apply to matters of law.
hknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 08 2007 | blogs, science, politics
hknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 08 2007 | law, science, health
hknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 08 2007 | ethics, science, community
hknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 04 2007 | language, ethics, science
hknapp | Shared With: Everyone - May 04 2007 | objects, attention, vision, science
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