Neal Lane
Former Science Adviser to President Clinton as Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; Malcolm Gillis University Professor, Senior Fellow, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University
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This is a part of Scope Academy 2010 at NCSU (click to see the rest of the program and to register):
SAS Hall, North Campus, April 10th, 4:00 pm
Scope/Harrelson Lecture
Keynote speaker Neal Lane, Malcolm Gillis University Professor at Rice University and senior fellow of the James A. Baker III…
Folks: Here's another old article I wrote that wasn't online. You could say this is the article that started it all...my 2001 report on how John Marburger had been marginalized in the Bush administration. We're talking old school....but at the same time, this kind of writing ultimately led to The…
The following is a repost of a Facebook Post by Michael Mann. I don’t think this needs any comment from me. The original is here.
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Several colleagues have notified me of the following email that has been sent to a presumably broad group of researchers and academics by John Droz of…
It is all about the honest conversation. And the dishonest conversation.
Corporate Funding of the Research Endeavor: Good
Corporations have an interest in research. They use this research for profit or to minimize liability. Some corporations have their own researchers, some provide grants to…
Just a positive criticsm, I think Sciencedebate2008 would also benefit from a few videos of normal lay people supporting the idea.
It's fine that so many great scientists are supporting it, but a candidate to the presidency should also understand that not only those for whom Science is a profession, think that it is essential that the USA maintains a strong leadership in this domain, and that our long term competitivity vis a vis Europe and China depends on this.