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[PHOTOGRAPH] Lewis M. Branscomb U.S. Suffers "Sustained Complacency" on Innovation
[15 May 2008]
The U.S. needs a more comprehensive innovation policy if it is to keep pace with China and India, S&T policy expert Lewis M. Branscomb said in AAAS's annual William D. Carey Lecture.
[PHOTOGRAPH] The Oklahoma State Capitol building [Photo by Daniel Mayer; License: GNU Free Documentation license, v. 1.2 ] AAAS Urges Veto of Oklahoma Bill
[15 May 2008]
AAAS is urging Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry to veto a bill that would allow students to express religious viewpoints in school. The bill could disrupt science classes, AAAS said.
[PHOTOGRAPH] The Earth 21st Century S&T: Global Problems, Global Solutions
[14 May 2008]
In a discussion at the AAAS Forum on Science & Technology Policy, experts predicted that an "extreme future" will require nations to innovate cooperative problem-solving efforts.
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