Table Of ContentAgardy, Tundi Winter 2006: 96 Europe/US, public opinion on biotech-
South America Southern Cone, international prohibition of use, US nology, Spring 2006: 89-91
environmental overview, leadership, Spring 2006: 67--74; flu pandemic preparations,
Fall 2005: 89-92 Letters: Summer 2006: 5-8 Summer 2006: 79-84
Agriculture Iranian nuclear program, international stem cell research, Frist backs legislation,
see also Food science; Pesticides diplomacy, Spring 2006: 75-82; Fall 2005: 22
developing countries, nanotechnology Letters: Summer 2006: 10-12 Bird, Kai
R&D, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters: Oppenheimer, Robert, biography, Oppenheimer, Robert, biography,
Fall 2005: 15-16 Summer 2006: 85-87 Summer 2006: 85-87
ethanol imports, promotion of, Pentagon Quadrennial Defense Review, Borrus, Michael
Spring 2006: 40—42; Letters: Summer 2006: 71-78 technological innovation, case studies,
Summer 2006: 19-20 Atkinson, Robert Fall 2005: 92-95
Europe/US, public opinion on biotech- economic policy and innovation, histor- Branscomb, Lewis
nology, Spring 2006: 89-91 ical perspectives, Winter 2006: 62-68 terrorism, protection of critical infra-
pest management, integrated, Fall 2005: Auerswald, Philip structure, Fall 2005: 77-83; Letters:
25-26; Letters: Winter 2006: 16-17 energy insecurity myth, Winter 2006: 10-11
South America Southern Cone, environ- Summer 2006: 65-70 Brazil
mental overview, Fall 2005: 89-92 terrorism, protection of critical infra- ethanol imports, promotion of, Spring
trade in agricultural goods, WTO structure, Fall 2005: 77-83; Letters: 2006: 40-42; Letters:
negotiations, Fall 2005: 27-30 Winter 2006: 10-11 Summer 2006: 19-20
Aircraft Automobiles, see Motor vehicles nanotechnology R&D, developing
terrorism, defense spending rationaliza- countries, Summer 2005: 57-64;
tion, Summer 2005: 41-48; Letters: Babbit, Bruce Letters: Fall 2005: 15-16
Fall 2005: 5-10 urban land use regulation, Burdick, Alan
Air quality Spring 2006: 87-89 alien species, dangers,
see also Climate Baecher, Gregory Winter 2006: 85-88
carbon capture technology, policy, Fall dams and dam building, Bureau of Land Management
2005: 69-76; Letters: Winter 2006: 15 Spring 2006: 94—95 western US, stewardship, Spring 2006:
electric generators, regulation of Balbus, John 43-52; Letters: Summer 2006: 20
small-scale, Winter 2006: 49-54; nanotechnology, environmental policy, Bush, George
Letters: Spring 2006: 19-20 Summer 2005: 65-71; Letters: flu, national pandemic response plan,
science fiction, critique of “State of Fall 2005: 18-19 Winter 2006: 19
Fear’, Winter 2006: 93-95 Beir, Vicki industrial technology, general policy,
tax reform, environmental charges, disaster preparedness/prevention, man- Summer 2005: 72-78; Letters:
Winter 2006: 25-27; Letters: agement issues, Fall 2005: 31-34; Fall 2005: 12-13
Spring 2006: 20-22 Letters: Winter 2006: 11-15 R&D and education funding, Bush
Alberts, Bruce Bell, Ruth proposal and alternatives,
Issues in S&T, new approach to greenhouse gases, Kyoto Protocol, Spring 2006: 27-28
composition/layout, Fall 2005: 24 Winter 2006: 28-31; Letters: R&D budget, FY 2007, Spring 2006: 25-26
reflection on, Fall 2005: 96 Spring 2006: 9-10 R&D politics, Republican “war on
Allan, J. David Bezdek, Roger science,” Winter 2006: 91-93
river restoration, Winter 2006: 40-48; tax incentives and subsidies, statistics,
Letters: Spring 2006: 17-19 Spring 2006: 83-85 California
Allen, George Bioinformatics Research Network integrated pest management, policy
nanotechnology R&D funding, Summer university IT infrastructure, policy, approach, Fall 2005: 25-26; Letters:
2005: 55—56; Letters: Fall 2005: 16-18 Fall 2005: 43-50; Letters: Winter 2006: 16-17
Apt, Jay Winter 2006: 9-10 Chemical weapons
electric system reliability, domestic and Biological weapons terrorist attacks, Project Bioshield,
international exemplars, legislation on bioweapons counter- Summer 2006: 22
Summer 2006: 51-58 measures, Fall 2005: 23 Children
Archives, see Historical perspectives terrorist attacks, Project Bioshield, artist Tim Rollins, historical perspec-
Arms control Summer 2006: 22 tives, Spring 2006: 96
see also Biological weapons; Chemical Biotechnology China
weapons developing countries, nanotechnology agricultural trade, WTO negotiations,
Committes on International Security R&D, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters: Fall 2005: 27-30
and Arms Control, archives, Fall 2005: 15-16 defense planning, Pentagon Quadrennial
88 ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Agardy, Tundi Winter 2006: 96 Europe/US, public opinion on biotech-
South America Southern Cone, international prohibition of use, US nology, Spring 2006: 89-91
environmental overview, leadership, Spring 2006: 67--74; flu pandemic preparations,
Fall 2005: 89-92 Letters: Summer 2006: 5-8 Summer 2006: 79-84
Agriculture Iranian nuclear program, international stem cell research, Frist backs legislation,
see also Food science; Pesticides diplomacy, Spring 2006: 75-82; Fall 2005: 22
developing countries, nanotechnology Letters: Summer 2006: 10-12 Bird, Kai
R&D, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters: Oppenheimer, Robert, biography, Oppenheimer, Robert, biography,
Fall 2005: 15-16 Summer 2006: 85-87 Summer 2006: 85-87
ethanol imports, promotion of, Pentagon Quadrennial Defense Review, Borrus, Michael
Spring 2006: 40—42; Letters: Summer 2006: 71-78 technological innovation, case studies,
Summer 2006: 19-20 Atkinson, Robert Fall 2005: 92-95
Europe/US, public opinion on biotech- economic policy and innovation, histor- Branscomb, Lewis
nology, Spring 2006: 89-91 ical perspectives, Winter 2006: 62-68 terrorism, protection of critical infra-
pest management, integrated, Fall 2005: Auerswald, Philip structure, Fall 2005: 77-83; Letters:
25-26; Letters: Winter 2006: 16-17 energy insecurity myth, Winter 2006: 10-11
South America Southern Cone, environ- Summer 2006: 65-70 Brazil
mental overview, Fall 2005: 89-92 terrorism, protection of critical infra- ethanol imports, promotion of, Spring
trade in agricultural goods, WTO structure, Fall 2005: 77-83; Letters: 2006: 40-42; Letters:
negotiations, Fall 2005: 27-30 Winter 2006: 10-11 Summer 2006: 19-20
Aircraft Automobiles, see Motor vehicles nanotechnology R&D, developing
terrorism, defense spending rationaliza- countries, Summer 2005: 57-64;
tion, Summer 2005: 41-48; Letters: Babbit, Bruce Letters: Fall 2005: 15-16
Fall 2005: 5-10 urban land use regulation, Burdick, Alan
Air quality Spring 2006: 87-89 alien species, dangers,
see also Climate Baecher, Gregory Winter 2006: 85-88
carbon capture technology, policy, Fall dams and dam building, Bureau of Land Management
2005: 69-76; Letters: Winter 2006: 15 Spring 2006: 94—95 western US, stewardship, Spring 2006:
electric generators, regulation of Balbus, John 43-52; Letters: Summer 2006: 20
small-scale, Winter 2006: 49-54; nanotechnology, environmental policy, Bush, George
Letters: Spring 2006: 19-20 Summer 2005: 65-71; Letters: flu, national pandemic response plan,
science fiction, critique of “State of Fall 2005: 18-19 Winter 2006: 19
Fear’, Winter 2006: 93-95 Beir, Vicki industrial technology, general policy,
tax reform, environmental charges, disaster preparedness/prevention, man- Summer 2005: 72-78; Letters:
Winter 2006: 25-27; Letters: agement issues, Fall 2005: 31-34; Fall 2005: 12-13
Spring 2006: 20-22 Letters: Winter 2006: 11-15 R&D and education funding, Bush
Alberts, Bruce Bell, Ruth proposal and alternatives,
Issues in S&T, new approach to greenhouse gases, Kyoto Protocol, Spring 2006: 27-28
composition/layout, Fall 2005: 24 Winter 2006: 28-31; Letters: R&D budget, FY 2007, Spring 2006: 25-26
reflection on, Fall 2005: 96 Spring 2006: 9-10 R&D politics, Republican “war on
Allan, J. David Bezdek, Roger science,” Winter 2006: 91-93
river restoration, Winter 2006: 40-48; tax incentives and subsidies, statistics,
Letters: Spring 2006: 17-19 Spring 2006: 83-85 California
Allen, George Bioinformatics Research Network integrated pest management, policy
nanotechnology R&D funding, Summer university IT infrastructure, policy, approach, Fall 2005: 25-26; Letters:
2005: 55—56; Letters: Fall 2005: 16-18 Fall 2005: 43-50; Letters: Winter 2006: 16-17
Apt, Jay Winter 2006: 9-10 Chemical weapons
electric system reliability, domestic and Biological weapons terrorist attacks, Project Bioshield,
international exemplars, legislation on bioweapons counter- Summer 2006: 22
Summer 2006: 51-58 measures, Fall 2005: 23 Children
Archives, see Historical perspectives terrorist attacks, Project Bioshield, artist Tim Rollins, historical perspec-
Arms control Summer 2006: 22 tives, Spring 2006: 96
see also Biological weapons; Chemical Biotechnology China
weapons developing countries, nanotechnology agricultural trade, WTO negotiations,
Committes on International Security R&D, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters: Fall 2005: 27-30
and Arms Control, archives, Fall 2005: 15-16 defense planning, Pentagon Quadrennial
88 ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Review, Summer 2006: 71-78 Winter 2006: 5-9 Summer 2006: 29-38
nanotechnology R&D, developing coun- Fall 2005: 43-50; Letters: terrorist attacks, Project Bioshield,
tries, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters: Winter 2006: 9-10 Summer 2006: 22
Fall 2005: 15-16 Fall 2005: 56-62 Department of Homeland Security
R&D cooperation, Spring 2006: 31-32; Fall 2005: 63-67 infrastructure protection policy, Fall
Letters: Summer 2006: 8-10 universities, teaching technology, 2005: 77-83; Letters:
terrorism, defense spending rationaliza- Fall 2005: 51-55 Winter 2006: 10-11
tion, Summer 2005: 41-48; Letters: Conway, William Department of the Interior
Fall 2005: 5-10 South America Southern Cone, environ- western US, stewardship, Spring 2006:
Cirincione, Joseph mental overview, Fall 2005: 89-92 43-52; Letters: Summer 2006: 20
Iranian nuclear program, international Copyright, see Intellectual property Department of State
diplomacy, Spring 2006: 75-82; Corradini, Michael China/US R&D scientific cooperation,
Letters: Summer 2006: 10-12 nuclear waste, long-term planning, Spring 2006: 31-32; Letters:
Climate Summer 2006: 47-50 Summer 2006: 8-10
carbon capture technology, policy, Fall Crichton, Michael Developing countries
2005: 69-76; Letters: Winter 2006: 15 science fiction, critique of “State of agricultural trade, WTO negotiations,
greenhouse gases, Fear’, Winter 2006: 93-95 Fall 2005: 27-30
general, Spring 2006: 28 dams and dam building,
Kyoto Protocol, Winter 2006: 28-31; Daar, Abdallah Spring 2006: 94-95
Letters: Spring 2006: 9-10 nanotechnology R&D, developing coun- industrial technology, international
Senate committee conference, tries, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters: cooperation, Winter 2006: 74-82
Summer 2006: 21 Fall 2005: 15-16 nanotechnology R&D, developing coun-
Senate resolution, Databases tries, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters:
Winter 2006: 20-21 mental illness/substance abuse, US Fall 2005: 15-16
Hurricane Katrina recovery planning, health care system priority, Disabled persons
Winter 2006: 33-39; Letters: Summer 2006: 29-38 artist Tim Rollins, historical perspec-
Spring 2006: 5-9 De Angelis, Alexander tives, Spring 2006: 96
science fiction, critique of “State of China/US R&D scientific cooperation, Disasters
Fear”, Winter 2006: 93-95 Spring 2006: 31-32; Letters: Hurricane Katrina recovery planning,
tax reform, environmental charges, Summer 2006: 8-10 Winter 2006: 33-39; Letters:
Winter 2006: 25-27; Letters: Defense Spring 2006: 5—9/
Spring 2006: 20-22 see also Arms control; Biological preparedness/prevention policy, man-
Coal weapons; Chemical weapons; agement issues, Fall 2005: 31-34;
reliability of electrical system, domestic Nuclear weapons; Terrorism Letters: Winter 2006: 11-15
and international, Committee on International Security Drug policy
Summer 2006: 51-58 and Arms Control, archives, federal integration and enhancement of
Coastal areas Winter 2006: 96 health services, Summer 2006: 29-38
Hurricane Katrina recovery planning, Pentagon Quadrennial Defense Review, Duderstadt, James
Winter 2006: 33-39; Letters: Summer 2006: 71-78 universities, response information tech-
Spring 2006: 5-9 spending for defense and security, nology revolution, Fall 2005: 35-42;
Cohon, Jared rationalization, Summer 2005: Letters: Winter 2006: 5-9
universities, IT infrastructure and 41-48; Letters: Fall 2005: 5-10
management, Fall 2005: 56-62 supercomputing, federal promotion, Ecology
Computers and computer science Summer 2005: 28-32; Letters: see also Environmental protection;
see also Databases; Information technol- Fall 2005: 13-15 Forests and forestry; Marine
ogy; Internet; Software Denison, Richard resources; Wetlands; Wildlife
developing countries, nanotechnology nanotechnology, environmental policy, aquaculture, open—ocean safeguards,
R&D, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters: Summer 2005: 65-71; Letters: Spring 2006: 53-58; Letters:
Fall 2005: 15-16 Fall 2005: 18-19 Summer 2006: 12-16
economic policy and innovation, histor- Department of Agriculture alien species, dangers,
ical perspectives, Winter 2006: 62-68 integrated pest management, policy Winter 2006: 85-88
education via games, simulations, and approach, Fall 2005: 25-26; Letters: Bureau of Land Management, steward-
entertainment services, Summer Winter 2006: 16-17 ship of western US, Spring 2006:
2005: 33-40; Letters: Fall 2005: 10-12 Department of Commerce 43-52; Letters: Summer 2006: 20
information technology, infrastructure aquaculture, open—ocean safeguards, Hurricane Katrina recovery planning,
policy, Fall 2005: 43-50; Letters: Spring 2006: 53-58; Letters: Winter 2006: 33-39; Letters:
Winter 2006: 9-10 Summer 2006: 12-16 Spring 2006: 5-9
nanotechnology, Department of Defense urban land use regulation,
environmental policy, Summer 2005: Pentagon Quadrennial Defense Review, Spring 2006: 87-89
65-71; Letters: Fall 2005: 18-19 Summer 2006: 71-78 Economic policy
R&D funding, Summer 2005: 55-56; R&D budget, FY 2007, see also Developing countries; Employ-
Letters: Fall 2005: 16-18 Spring 2006: 25-26 ment issues; Federal budget; Fund-
supercomputing, federal promotion, terrorism, defense spending rationaliza- ing; Intellectual property; Privatiza-
Summer 2005: 28-32; Letters: tion, Summer 2005: 41-48; Letters: tion; Tax policy (general); Tax policy
Fall 2005: 13-15 Fall 2005: 5-10 (R&D credits); Trade
universities, IT infrastructure and Department of Health and Human Services climate/air quality, carbon capture
management, mental illness/substance abuse, US technology policy, Fall 2005: 69-76;
Fall 2005: 35-42; Letters: health care system priority, Letters: Winter 2006: 15
SUMMER 2006 89
dams and dam building, computer games, simulations, and Engineering
Spring 2006: 94-95 entertainment services, Summer see also Industrial technology
electric generators, regulation of 2005: 33-40; Letters: Fall 2005: 10-12 developing countries, nanotechnology
small-scale, Winter 2006: 49-54; funding for R&D and education, Bush R&D, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters:
Letters: Spring 2006: 19-20 proposal and alternatives, Fall 2005: 15-16
energy insecurity myth, Spring 2006: 27-28 education, broading of subject matter,
Summer 2006: 65-70 global economic policy, trends and US Summer 2006: 25-28
energy R&D budget decreasing, statis- response, Winter 2006: 88-91 foreign policy, technology cooperation,
tics, Fall 2005: 84-88; Letters: industrial technology, general policy, Winter 2006: 74-82
Winter 2006: 16 Summer 2005: 72—78; Letters: foreign scientists/engineers,
Spring 2006: 10-11 Fall 2005: 12-13 statistics, Winter 2006:
flu pandemic preparations, Ehler, Lester visas, Summer 2006: 23
Summer 2006: 79-84 integrated pest management, policy nanotechnology,
greenhouse gases, Kyoto Protocol, approach, Fall 2005: 25-26; Letters: environmental policy, Summer 2005:
Winter 2006: 28-31; Letters: Winter 2006: 16-17 65-71; Letters: Fall 2005: 18-19
Spring 2006: 9-10 Electric power R&D funding, Summer 2005: 55-56;
Hurricane Katrina recovery planning, see also Nuclear power Letters: Fall 2005: 16-18
Winter 2006: 33-39; Letters: reliability of system, domestic and England, Mary Jane
Spring 2006: 5-9 international exemplars, mental illness/substance abuse, US
industrial technology, general policy, Summer 2006: 51-58 health care system priority,
Summer 2005: 72-78; Letters: small-scale generators, regulatory Summer 2006: 29-38
Fall 2005: 12-13 barriers, Winter 2006: 49-54; Letters: Environmental Protection Agency
information technology, infrastructure Spring 2006: 19-20 nanotechnology, environmental policy,
policy, Fall 2005: 43-50; Letters: tax incentives and subsidies, statistics, Summer 2005: 65-71; Letters:
Winter 2006: 9-10 Spring 2006: 83-85 Fall 2005: 18-19
innovation and, historical perspectives, Electronics nuclear waste, long-term planning,
Winter 2006: 62-68 see also Computers and computer Summer 2006: 47-50
Internet governance, Spring 2006: 36-39 science Environmental protection
mental illness/substance abuse, US economic policy and innovation, histor- see also Air quality; Climate; Ecology;
health care system priority, ical perspectives, Winter 2006: 62-68 Forests and forestry; Hazardous
Summer 2006: 29-38 Ellisman, Mark materials; Marine resources; Water
nanotechnology, information technology, infrastructure quality; Wetlands; Wildlife
environmental policy, Summer 2005: policy, Fall 2005: 43-50; Letters: Bureau of Land Management, steward-
65-71; Letters: Fall 2005: 18-19 Winter 2006: 9-10 ship of western US, Spring 2006:
R&D funding, Summer 2005: 55-56; Employment issues 43-52; Letters: Summer 2006: 20
Letters: Fall 2005: 16-18 see also Worker productivity developing countries, nanotechnology
natural gas, dependence on foreign foreign policy, technology cooperation, R&D, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters:
sources, Summer 2006: 59-64 Winter 2006: 74-82 Fall 2005: 15-16
NSF, Research Applied to National foreign scientists/engineers, visas, electric generators, regulation of
Needs, Winter 2006: 69-73; Letters: Summer 2006: 23 small-scale, Winter 2006: 49-54;
Spring 2006: 11-14 global economic policy, trends and US Letters: Spring 2006: 19-20
nuclear fuel reprocessing considered, response, Winier 2006: 88-91 energy legislation, consumption/R&D
Summer 2006: 39-46 Energy impacts, Fall 2005: 21
R&D and education funding, Bush see also Coal; Electric power; Natural energy R&D budget decreasing, statis-
proposal and alternatives, gas; Nuclear power; Oil production tics, Fall 2005: 84-88; Letters:
Spring 2006: 27-28 and supplies Winter 2006: 16
R&D, federal funding vs. R&D privatiza- climate/air quality, carbon capture Spring 2006: 10-11
tion, Winter 2006: 55-61; Letters: technology policy, Fall 2005: 69-76; nanotechnology, environmental policy,
Spring 2006: 14-17 Letters: Winter 2006: 15 Summer 2005: 65-71; Letters:
South America Southern Cone, environ- developing countries, nanotechnology Fall 2005: 18-19
mental overview, Fall 2005: 89-92 R&D, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters: nuclear fuel reprocessing considered,
supercomputing, federal promotion, Fall 2005: 15-16 Summer 2006: 39-46
Summer 2005: 28-32; Letters: ethanol imports, promotion of, Spring nuclear waste, long-term planning,
Fall 2005: 13-15 2006: 40-42; Letters: Summer 2006: 47—50
technological innovation, case studies, Summer 2006: 19-20 pest management, policy approach,
Fall 2005: 92-95 greenhouse gases, Spring 2006: 28 Fall 2005: 25-26; Letters:
terrorism, protection of critical infra- R&D and education funding, Bush Winter 2006: 16-17
structure, Fall 2005: 77-83; Letters: proposal and alternatives, river restoration, Winter 2006: 40-48;
Winter 2006: 10-11 Spring 2006: 27-28 Letters: Spring 2006: 17-19
universities, IT infrastructure and R&D budget, FY 2007, Spring 2006: South America Southern Cone, environ-
management, 25-26 mental overview, Fall 2005: 89-92
Fall 2005: 56-62 R&D budgets decreasing, statistics, tax reform, environmental charges,
Fall 2005: 63-67 Fall 2005: 84-88; Letters: Winter 2006: 25-27; Letters:
universities, teaching technology, Winter 2006: 16 Spring 2006: 20-22
Fall 2005: 51-55 Spring 2006: 10-11 urban land use regulation,
Education tax incentives and subsidies, statistics, Spring 2006: 87-89
see also Primary and secondary Spring 2006: 83-85 Europe
education; Universities see also Russia; United Kingdom
90 ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
biotechnology, public opinion in dams and dam building, domestic, Summer 2005: 55-56;
Europe/US, Spring 2006: 89-91 Spring 2006: 94-95 Letters: Fall 2005: 16-18
Exports and imports, see also Trade energy insecurity myth, NASA science missions, funding legisla-
Summer 2006: 65-70 tion, Fall 2005: 21-22
Federal budget global economic policy, trends and US natural gas, dependence on foreign
see also Funding response, Winter 2006: 88-91 sources, Summer 2006: 59-64
energy R&D budget decreasing, statis- global environmental policy, NSF, Research Applied to National
tics, Fall 2005: 84-88; Letters: Kyoto Protocol, Winter 2006: 28-31; Needs, Winter 2006: 69-73; Letters:
Winter 2006: 16 Letters: Spring 2006: 9-10 Spring 2006: 11-14
Spring 2006: 10-11 Senate committee conference, political factors, Spring 2006: 29-30
industrial technology, general policy, Summer 2006: 21 pork barrel earmarks; legislative con-
Summer 2005: 72-78; Letters: Senate resolution, trols, Summer 2006: 24
Fall 2005: 12-13 Winter 2006: 20-21 R&D and education funding, Bush
nanotechnology R&D funding, Summer greenhouse gases, Spring 2006: 28 proposal and alternatives,
2005: 55-56; Letters: Fall 2005: 16-18 industrial technology, Spring 2006: 27-28
pork barrel earmarks; legislative con- general policy, Summer 2005: 72-78; R&D, federal funding vs R&D privatiza-
trols, Summer 2006: 24 Letters: Fall 2005: 12-13 tion, Winter 2006: 55-61; Letters:
terrorism, defense spending rationaliza- international cooperation, Spring 2006: 14-17
tion, Summer 2005: 41-48; Letters: Winter 2006: 74-82 Republican Party “war on science’,
Fall 2005: 5-10 information technology, infrastructure Winter 2006: 91-93
Feldman, Stuart policy, Fall 2005: 43-50; Letters: river restoration, Winter 2006: 40—48;
universities, IT infrastructure and Winter 2006: 9-10 Letters: Spring 2006: 17-19
management, Fall 2005: 63-67 Internet governance, Spring 2006: 36-39 stem cell research,
Finneran, Kevin nuclear fuel reprocessing considered, Frist backs legislation, Fall 2005: 22
Internet blogs, critique, Summer 2006: 39-46 Senate bill, Winter 2006: 20
Winter 2006: 23-24 Forests and forestry supercomputing, federal promotion,
Issues in S&T, new approach to compo- pest management, integrated policy Summer 2005: 28-32; Letters:
sition/layout, Fall 2005: 24 approach, Fall 2005: 25-26; Letters: Fall 2005: 13-15
Oppenheimer, Robert, biography, Winter 2006: 16-17 tax incentives and subsidies, statistics,
Summer 2006: 85-87 Friedman, Thomas Spring 2006: 83-85
R&D funding, political factors, global economic policy, trends and US terrorism, defense spending rationaliza-
Spring 2006: 29-30 response, Winter 2006: 88-91 tion, Summer 2005: 41-48; Letters:
Fish and fisheries Frist, Bill Fall 2005: 5-10
aquaculture, open—ocean safeguards, stem cell research, Frist backs legislation, universities, IT infrastructure and
Spring 2006: 53-58; Letters: Fall 2005: 22 management, Fall 2005: 56-62
Summer 2006: 12-16 Funding teaching technology, Fall 2005: 51-55
South America Southern Cone, environ- see also Federal budget Futurology
mental overview, Fall 2005: 89-92 agricultural trade, WTO negotiations, information technology, infrastructure
Floods Fall 2005: 27-30 policy, Fall 2005: 43-50; Letters:
dams and dam building, biological warfare, legislation on coun- Winter 2006: 9-10
Spring 2006: 94-95 termeasures, Fall 2005: 23 universities, IT infrastructure and
Hurricane Katrina recovery planning, Bureau of Land Management, steward- management,
Winter 2006: 33-39; Letters: ship of western US, Spring 2006: Fall 2005: 35-42; Letters:
Spring 2006: 5-9 43-52; Letters: Summer 2006: 20 Winter 2006: 5-9
Florini, Karen China/US R&D scientific cooperation, Fall 2005: 56-62
nanotechnology, environmental policy, Spring 2006: 31-32; Letters: Fall 2005: 63-67
Summer 2005: 65-71; Letters: Summer 2006: 8-10 universities, teaching technology,
Fall 2005: 18-19 defense planning, Pentagon Quadrennial Fall 2005: 51-55
Food and Drug Administration Review, Summer 2006: 71-78
flu pandemic preparations, education via games, simulations, and Gas, see Natural gas
Summer 2006: 79-84 entertainment services, Summer Genetics
genetic testing, federal regulation, 2005: 33-40; Letters: Fall 2005: 10-12 see also Biotechnology
Spring 2006: 59-66; Letters: 16 ethanol imports, promotion of, Spring Europe/US, public opinion on biotech-
Food science 2006: 40-42; Letters: nology, Spring 2006: 89-91
see also Agriculture Summer 2006: 19-20 flu pandemic preparations,
Europe/US, public opinion on biotech- flu, national pandemic response plan, Summer 2006: 79-84
nology, Spring 2006: 89-91 Winter 2006: 19 Republican Party “war on science’,
Foreign policy industrial technology, general policy, Winter 2006: 91-93
see also Arms control;; Climate; Defense; Summer 2005: 72-78; Letters: stem cell research,
Developing countries; Europe; Fall 2005: 12-13 Frist backs legislation, Fall 2005: ”
Immigration and emigration; Issues in S&T, new approach to compo- Senate bill, Winter 2006: 20
Terrorism; Trade sition/layout, Fall 2005: 24 testing, genetic, federal regulation,
aquaculture, open—ocean safeguards, mental illness/substance abuse, US Spring 2006: 59-66; Letters: 16
Spring 2006: 53-58; Letters: health care system priority, Global Nuclear Partnership
Summer 2006: 12-16 Summer 2006: 29-38 fuel reprocessing considered,
Committee on International Security nanotechnology R&D, Summer 2006: 39-46
and Arms Control, archives, developing countries, Summer 2005: Government, see Federal budget; Funding;
Winter 2006: 96 57-64; Letters: Fall 2005: 15-16 Legislation; State-level issues
SUMMER 2006 91
Graham, Susan Immigration and emigration information technology, infrastructure
supercomputing, federal promotion, industrial technology, international policy, Fall 2005: 43-50; Letters:
Summer 2005: 28-32; Letters: cooperation, Winter 2006: 74-82 Winter 2006: 9-10
Fall 2005: 13-15 scientists/engineers, universities, IT infrastructure and
Green, Richard statistics, Winter 2006: 83-84 management,
NSF, Research Applied to National visas, Summer 2006: 23 Fall 2005: 35-42; Letters:
Needs, Winter 2006: 69-73; Letters: Imports and exports, see Trade Winter 2006: 5-9
Spring 2006: 11-14 India Fall 2005: 43-50; Letters:
Griffin, W. Michael nanotechnology R&D, developing Winter 2006: 9-10
ethanol imports, promotion of, countries, Summer 2005: 57-64; Fall 2005: 56-62
Spring 2006: 40-42; Letters: Letters: Fall 2005: 15-16 Fall 2005: 63-67
Summer 2006: 19-20 Industrial technology Iran
see also Intellectual property; Tax policy natural gas, dependence on foreign
Hanson, Craig (R&D credits) sources, Summer 2006: 59-64
tax reform, environmental charges, disaster preparedness/prevention, man- nuclear program, international diplo-
Winter 2006: 25-27; Letters: agement issues, Fall 2005: 31-34; macy, Spring 2006: 75-82; Letters:
Spring 2006: 20-22 Letters: Winter 2006: 11-15 Summer 2006: 10-12
Hazardous materials energy R&D budget decreasing, statis-
nuclear fuel reprocessing considered, tics, Fall 2005: 84-88; Letters: Jasanoff, Sheila
Summer 2006: 39-46 Winter 2006: 16 biotechnology, public opinion in
nuclear waste, long-term planning, Spring 2006: 10-11 Europe/US, Spring 2006: 89-91
Summer 2006: 47-50 foreign policy, technology cooperation, Javitt, Gail
Health care services Winter 2006: 74-82 genetic testing, federal regulation,
see also Medical science innovation, case studies, Spring 2006: 59-66; Letters: 16
flu pandemic preparations, Fall 2005: 92-95
Winter 2006: 19 nanotechnology, Kammen, Daniel
Summer 2006: 79-84 environmental policy, Summer 2005: energy R&D budget decreasing,
mental illness/substance abuse, US 65-71; Letters: Fall 2005: 18-19 statistics, Fall 2005: 84-88; Letters:
health care system priority, R&D funding, Summer 2005: 55-56; Winter 2006: 16
Summer 2006: 29-38 Letters: Fall 2005: 16-18 Spring 2006: 10-11
Heller, Eric NSF, Research Applied to National Kastenberg, William
electron transport, graphic theoretical Needs, Winter 2006: 69-73; Letters: nuclear waste, long-term planning,
simulation, Summer 2006: 96 Spring 2006: 11-14 Summer 2006: 47-50
Higher education, see Universities policy, general, Summer 2005: 72-78; Kay, W.D.
Historical perspectives Letters: Fall 2005: 12-13 NASA, agency mission,
see also Futurology supercomputing, federal promotion, Spring 2006: 92-94
Alberts, Bruce, reflection on, Summer 2005: 28-32; Letters: Kelly, Henry
Fall 2005: 96 Fall 2005: 13-15 education via games, simulations, and
Committee on International Security Information technology entertainment services, Summer
and Arms Control, archives, see also Computers and computer 2005: 33-40; Letters: Fall 2005: 10-12
Winter 2006: 96 science King, C. Judson
economic policy and innovation, histor- disaster preparedness/prevention, engineering education, broadening of
ical perspectives, Winter 2006: 62-68 management issues, Fall 2005: 31-34; subject matter, Summer 2006: 25-28
electric system reliability, domestic and Letters: Winter 2006: 11-15 Krepinevich, Andrew
international exemplars, university IT infrastructure, policy, Pentagon Quadrennial Defense Review,
Summer 2006: 51-58 Fall 2005: 35-42; Letters: Summer 2006: 71-78
Hurricane Katrina recovery planning, Winter 2006: 5-9 Kunreuther, Howard
Winter 2006: 33-39; Letters: Fall 2005: 43-50; Letters: disaster preparedness/prevention, man-
Spring 2006: 5-9 Winter 2006: 9-10 agement issues, Fall 2005: 31-34;
NASA, agency mission, Fall 2005: 56-62 Letters: Winter 2006: 11-15
Spring 2006: 92-94 Fall 2005: 63-67
NSF, Research Applied to National universities, teaching technology, La Porte, Todd
Needs, Winter 2006: 69-73; Letters: Fall 2005: 51-55 terrorism, protection of critical infra-
Spring 2006: 11-14 Intellectual property structure, Fall 2005: 77-83; Letters:
Oppenheimer, Robert, biography, energy R&D budget decreasing, statis- Winter 2006: 10-11
Summer 2006: 85-87 tics, Fall 2005: 84-88; Letters: Lave, Lester
R&D, federal funding vs. R&D privatiza- Winter 2006: 16 electric system reliability, domestic and
tion, Winter 2006: 55-61; Letters: Spring 2006: 10-11 international exemplars,
Spring 2006: 14-17 immigration of scientists and engineers, Summer 2006: 51-58
Hudson, Kathy statistics, Winter 2006: 83-84 ethanol imports, promotion of, Spring
genetic testing, federal regulation, International Atomic Energy Agency 2006: 40-42; Letters:
Spring 2006: 59-66; Letters: 16 Iranian nuclear program, international Summer 2006: 19-20
Hughes, Kent diplomacy, Spring 2006: 75-82; Layke, Christian
industrial technology, general policy, Letters: Summer 2006: 10-12 Bureau of Land Management, steward-
Summer 2005: 72-78; Letters: International relations, see Foreign policy ship of western US, Spring 2006:
Fall 2005: 12-13 Internet 43-52; Letters: Summer 2006: 20
blogs, critique, Winter 2006: 23-24 Legislation
governance of, Spring 2006: 36-39 see also Federal budget; Funding; Tax
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policy (general); Tax policy (R&D Lester, Richard Military applications and policy, see
credits) nuclear fuel reprocessing considered, Defense
aquaculture, open—ocean safeguards, Summer 2006: 39-46 Miller, Alan
Spring 2006: 53-58; Letters: technological innovation, case studies, science fiction, critique of “State of
Summer 2006: 12-16 Fall 2005: 92-95 Fear’, Winter 2006: 93-95
biochemical terrorism, Project Lewis, Martin Miller, Henry
Bioshield, Summer 2006: 22 urban land use regulation, flu pandemic preparations,
biological warfare, legislation on coun- Spring 2006: 87-89 Summer 2006: 79-84
termeasures, Fall 2005: 23 Lockwood, Julie Millstone, Erik
disaster preparedness/prevention, man- alien species, dangers, biotechnology, public opinion in
agement issues, Fall 2005: 31-34; Winter 2006: 85-88 Europe/US, Spring 2006: 89-91
Letters: Winter 2006: 11-15 Lohmann, Susanne Mooney, Chris
education via games, simulations, and universities, teaching technology, Republican Party “war on science’,
entertainment services, Summer Fall 2005: 51-55 Winter 2006: 91-93
2005: 33-40; Letters: Fall 2005: 10-12 Louisiana Morgan, M. Granger
electric system reliability, domestic and Hurricane Katrina recovery planning, electric system reliability, domestic and
international exemplars, Summer Winter 2006: 33-39; Letters: international exemplars,
2006: 51-58 Spring 2006: 5-9 Summer 2006: 51-58
Endangered Species Act, House amend- Lynn, Leonard Motor vehicles
ment, Winter 2006: 21 industrial technology, international fuel tax, per—mile fee, Spring 2006:
energy legislation, consumption/R&D cooperation, Winter 2006: 74-82 33-35; Letters: Summer 2006: 16-19
impacts, Fall 2005: 21 Munson, Richard
flu, national pandemic response plan, Mann, Catherine electric generators, regulation of
Winter 2006: 19 global economic policy, trends and US small-scale, Winter 2006: 49-54;
foreign scientists/engineers, visas, response, Winter 2006: 88-91 Letters: Spring 2006: 19-20
Summer 2006: 23 Marine resources
genetic testing, federal regulation, see also Fish and fisheries National Academy of Sciences
Spring 2006: 59-66; Letters: 16 aquaculture, open—ocean safeguards, Alberts, Bruce, reflection on,
greenhouse gases, Spring 2006: 53-58; Letters: Fall 2005: 96
general, Spring 2006: 28 Summer 2006: 12-16 National Aeronautics and Space
Kyoto Protocol, Winter 2006: 28-31; Mass media, see Internet; Television Administration
Letters: Spring 2006: 9-10 Medical science disaster preparedness/prevention,
Senate committee conference, see also Biological weapons; Hazardous management issues, Fall 2005: 31-34;
Summer 2006: 21 materials; Health care services Letters: Winter 2006: 11-15
Senate resolution, Winter 2006: 20-21 biological warfare, legislation on coun- funding of science missions, legislation,
mental illness/substance abuse, US termeasures, Fall 2005: 23 Fall 2005: 21-22
health care system priority, flu pandemic preparations, mission of NASA, Spring 2006: 92-94
Summer 2006: 29-38 Winter 2006: 19 R&D budget, FY 2007,
nanotechnology, environmental policy, Summer 2006: 79-84 Spring 2006: 25-26
Summer 2005: 65-71; Letters: information technology, infrastructure National Institute of Innovation
Fall 2005: 18-19 policy, Fall 2005: 43-50; Letters: (proposed)
NIH reorganizaton, legislation, Winter 2006: 9-10 industrial technology, general policy,
Fall 2005: 22-23 nanotechnology, environmental policy, Summer 2005: 72-78; Letters:
nuclear waste, long-term planning, Summer 2005: 65-71; Letters: Fall 2005: 12-13
Summer 2006: 47—50 Fall 2005: 18-19 National Institute of Standards and
pork barrel earmarks; legislative con- NIH reorganizaton, legislation, Technology
trols, Summer 2006: 24 Fall 2005: 22-23 genetic testing, federal regulation,
R&D and education funding, Bush pro- Republican Party “war on science’, Spring 2006: 59-66; Letters: 16
posal and alternatives, Winter 2006: 91—93 R&D budget, FY 2007,
Spring 2006: 27-28 stem cell research, Spring 2006: 25-26
river restoration, Winter 2006: 40-48; Frist backs legislation, Fall 2005: 22 National Insitutes of Health
Letters: Spring 2006: 17-19 Senate bill, Winter 2006: 20 flu, national pandemic response plan,
stem cell research, Mendelsohn, Jack Winter 2006: 19
Frist backs legislation, Fall 2005: 22 arms control, US leadership, Spring 2006: R&D budget, FY 2007,
Senate bill, Winter 2006: 20 67-74; Letters: Summer 2006: 5-8 Spring 2006: 25-26
supercomputing, federal promotion, Mental health and illness reorganization of NIH, legislation,
Summer 2005: 28-32; Letters: see also Drug policy Fall 2005: 22-23
Fall 2005: 13-15 federal integration and enhancement of stem cell research, Frist backs legislation,
urban land use regulation, health services, Summer 2006: 29-38 Fall 2005: 22
Spring 2006: 87-89 Mexico National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Lepkowski, Wil nanotechnology R&D, developing coun- Administration
NSF, Research Applied to National tries, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters: aquaculture, open—ocean safeguards,
Needs, Winter 2006: 69-73; Letters: Fall 2005: 15-16 Spring 2006: 53-58; Letters:
Spring 2006: 11-14 Michel-Kerjan, Erwann Summer 2006: 12-16
Leslie, Jacques terrorism, protection of critical infra- National Science Foundation
dams and dam building, structure, Fall 2005: 77-83; Letters: Research Applied to National Needs,
Spring 2006: 94-95 Winter 2006: 10-11 retrospective, Winter 2006: 69-73;
Letters: Spring 2006: 11-14
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R&D budget, FY 2007, health care system priority, Ruttan, Vernon
Spring 2006: 25-26 Summer 2006: 29-38 R&D, federal funding vs. R&D privatiza-
Natural gas Palmer, Margaret tion, Winter 2006: 55-61; Letters:
energy legislation, consumption/R&D river restoration, Winter 2006: 40-48; Spring 2006: 14-17
impacts, Fall 2005: 21 Letters: Spring 2006: 17-19
foreign sources, dependence on, Patents, see Intellectual property Salamanca—Buentello, Fabio
Summer 2006: 59-64 Patterson, Cynthia nanotechnology R&D, developing coun-
reliability of system, domestic and inter- supercomputing, federal promotion, tries, Summer 2005: 57—64; Letters:
national exemplars, Summer 2005: 28-32; Letters: Fall 2005: 15-16
Summer 2006: 51-58 Fall 2005: 13-15 Salzman, Hal
tax incentives and subsidies, statistics, Pena, Charles industrial technology, international
Spring 2006: 83-85 terrorism, defense spending rationaliza- cooperation, Winter 2006: 74-82
Naylor, Rosamond tion, Summer 2005: 41-48; Letters: Sarewitz, Daniel
aquaculture, open—ocean safeguards, Fall 2005: 5-10 Republican Party “war on science’,
Spring 2006: 53-58; Letters: Penner, Rudolph Winter 2006: 91-93
Summer 2006: 12—16 fuel tax, per—mile fee, Spring 2006: Schmitt, Gary
Nelson, Michael 33-35; Letters: Summer 2006: 16-19 natural gas, dependence on foreign
Internet governance, Spring 2006: 36-39 Pesticides sources, Summer 2006: 59-64
North American Electric Reliability integrated pest management, policy Sherwin, Martin
Council approach, Fall 2005: 25-26; Letters: Oppenheimer, Robert, biography,
electric system reliability, domestic and Winter 2006: 16-17 Summer 2006: 85-87
international exemplars, Peterson, Per Singer, Peter
Summer 2006: 51-58 nuclear waste, long-term planning, nanotechnology R&D, developing
Nuclear power Summer 2006: 47—50 countries, Summer 2005: 57-64;
fuel reprocessing considered, Phimister, James Letters: Fall 2005: 15-16
Summer 2006: 39—46 disaster preparedness/prevention, Smith, Joel
Iranian nuclear program, international management issues, Fall 2005: 31-34; universities, IT infrastructure and
diplomacy, Spring 2006: 75-82; Letters: Winter 2006: 11-15 management, Fall 2005: 56-62
Letters: Summer 2006: 10-12 Piore, Michael Snir, Marc
Oppenheimer, Robert, biography, technological innovation, case studies, supercomputing, federal promotion,
Summer 2006: 85-87 Fall 2005: 92-95 Summer 2005: 28-32; Letters:
reliability of system, domestic and inter- Polaski, Sandra Fall 2005: 13-15
national exemplars, agricultural trade, WTO negotiations, Software
Summer 2006: 51-58 Fall 2005: 27-30 see also Computers and computer
tax incentives and subsidies, statistics, Primary and secondary education science; Information technology;
Spring 2006: 83-85 artist Tim Rollins, historical perspec- Internet; Software
terrorism, protection of critical infra- tives, Spring 2006: 96 economic policy and innovation, histor-
structure, Fall 2005: 77-83; Letters: Privatization ical perspectives, Winter 2006: 62-68
Winter 2006: 10-11 flu pandemic preparations, education via games, simulations, and
waste, long-term planninng, Summer 2006: 79-84 entertainment services, Summer
Summer 2006: 47—50 R&D, federal funding vs R&D privatiza- 2005: 33-40; Letters: Fall 2005: 10-12
Nuclear weapons tion, Winter 2006: 55-61; Letters: Issues in S&T, new approach to compo-
see also Arms control Spring 2006: 14-17 sition/layout, Fall 2005: 24
nuclear program, international diplo- Productivity, see Worker productivity supercomputing, federal promotion,
macy, Spring 2006: 75-82; Letters: Projections, see Futurology Summer 2005: 28-32; Letters: Fall
Summer 2006: 10-12 2005: 13-15
Oppenheimer, Robert, biography, Quadrennial Defense Review universities, IT infrastructure and
Summer 2006: 85-87 Summer 2006: 71—78 management,
Pentagon Quadrennial Defense Review, Fall 2005: 56-62
Summer 2006: 71-78 Rail transport Fall 2005: 63-67
terrorism, protection of critical infra- South Africa
Office of Science and Technology Policy structure, Fall 2005: 77-83; Letters: nanotechnology R&D, developing coun-
China/US R&D scientific cooperation, Winter 2006: 10-11 tries, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters:
Spring 2006: 31-32; Letters: Real numbers, sce Statistics Fall 2005: 15-16
Summer 2006: 8-10 Roland, Alex South America
Oil production and supplies NASA, agency mission, see also Brazil
energy insecurity myth, Spring 2006: 92-94 environmental overview, Southern Cone
Summer 2006: 65-70 Rollins, Tim of South America, Fall 2005: 89-92
energy legislation, consumption/R&D Spring 2006: 96 Space sciences
impacts, Fall 2005: 21 Russia funding of science missions, legislation,
ethanol imports, promotion of, arms control, US leadership, Fall 2005: 21-22
Spring 2006: 40—42; Letters: Spring 2006: 67-74; Letters: NASA, agency mission,
Summer 2006: 19-20 Summer 2006: 5-8 Spring 2006: 92-94
Oppenheimer, Robert natural gas, dependence on foreign R&D budget, FY 2007,
biography, Summer 2006: 85-87 sources, Summer 2006: 59-64 Spring 2006: 25-26
terrorism, defense spending rationaliza- Sparks, Richard
Page, Ann tion, Summer 2005: 41-48; Letters: Hurricane Katrina recovery planning,
mental illness/substance abuse, US Fall 2005: 5-10 Winter 2006: 33-39; Letters:
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Spring 2006: 5-9 Trade technology policy, Fall 2005: 69-76;
Standards agricultural trade, WTO negotiations, Letters: Winter 2006: 15
see also Environmental protection Fall 2005: 27-30
electric generators, regulation of alien species, dangers, Walsh, Scott
small-scale, Winter 2006: 49-54; Winter 2006: 85-88 nanotechnology, environmental policy,
Letters: Spring 2006: 19-20 energy insecurity myth, Summer 2005: 65-71; Letters:
electric system reliability, domestic and Summer 2006: 65-70 Fall 2005: 18-19
international exemplars, ethanol imports, promotion of, Water quality
Summer 2006: 51-58 Spring 2006: 40-42; Letters: dams and dam building,
information technology, university Summer 2006: 19-20 Spring 2006: 94-95
infrastructure and management, global economic policy, trends and US developing countries, nanotechnology
Fall 2005: 56-62 response, Winter 2006: 88-91 R&D, Summer 2005: 57-64; Letters:
nanotechnology, environmental policy, industrial technology, Fall 2005: 15-16
Summer 2005: 65-71; Letters: general policy, Summer 2005: 72-78; river restoration, Winter 2006: 40-48;
Fall 2005: 18-19 Letters: Fall 2005: 12-13 Letters: Spring 2006: 17-19
State-level issues international cooperation, Wendling, Robert
pest management, policy approach, Winter 2006: 74-82 tax incentives and subsidies, statistics,
Fall 2005: 25-26; Letters: Transportation Spring 2006: 83-85
Winter 2006: 16-17 see also Motor vehicles; Rail transport Wetlands
universities, teaching technology, terrorism, protection of critical infra- Hurricane Katrina recovery planning,
Fall 2005: 51-55 structure, Fall 2005: 77-83; Letters: Winter 2006: 33-39; Letters:
urban land use regulation, Winter 2006: 10-11 Spring 2006: 5-9
Spring 2006: 87-89 river restoration, Winter 2006: 40-48;
Statistics United Kingdom Letters: Spring 2006: 17-19
immigration of scientists and engineers, arms control, US leadership, Wildlife
statistics, Winter 2006: Spring 2006: 67-74; Letters: see also Fish and fisheries
tax incentives and subsidies, statistics, Summer 2006: 5-8 Bureau of Land Management, steward-
Spring 2006: 83-85 United Nations ship of western US, Spring 2006:
Stephens, Jennie greenhouse gases, Kyoto Protocol, 43-52; Letters: Summer 2006: 20
climate/air quality, carbon capture Winter 2006: 28-31; Letters: Endangered Species Act, House amend-
technology policy, Fall 2005: 69-76; Spring 2006: 9-10 ment, Winter 2006: 21
Letters: Winter 2006: 15 Internet governance, Spring 2006: 36-39 integrated pest management, policy
Universities approach, Fall 2005: 25-26; Letters:
Tax policy (general) engineering education, broadening of Winter 2006: 16-17
environmental degradation charges, tax subject matter, Summer 2006: 25-28 South America Southern Cone, environ-
reform, Winter 2006: 25-27; Letters: foreign policy, technology cooperation, mental overview, Fall 2005: 89-92
Spring 2006: 20-22 Winter 2006: 74-82 Worker productivity
fuel tax, per-mile fee, Spring 2006: global economic policy, trends and US economic policy and innovation, histor-
33-35; Letters: Summer 2006: 16-19 response, Winter 2006: 88-91 ical perspectives, Winter 2006: 62-68
Tax policy (R&D credits) immigration of scientists and engineers, global economic policy, trends and US
statistics on tax incentives and subsidies, statistics, Winter 2006: 83-84 response, Winter 2006: 88-91
Spring 2006: 83-85 information technology, World Bank
Telecommunications infrastructure policy, dams and dam building,
see also Internet Fall 2005: 35-42; Letters: Spring 2006: 94-95
education via games, simulations, and Winter 2006: 5—9 World Commission on Dams
entertainment services, Summer Fall 2005: 43-50; Letters: dams and dam building,
2005: 33-40; Letters: Fall 2005: 10-12 Winter 2006: 9-10 Spring 2006: 94-95
Terrorism Fall 2005: 56-62 World Trade Organization
biochemical terrorism, Project Fall 2005: 63-67 agricultural trade, WTO negotiations,
Bioshield, Summer 2006: 22 teaching technology, Fall 2005: 51-55 Fall 2005: 27—30
biological warfare, legislation on coun- mental illness/substance abuse, US World Wide Web, see Internet
termeasures, Fall 2005: 23 health care system priority, Wulf, Wm.
infrastructure protection policy, Fall Summer 2006: 29-38 universities, response information tech-
2005: 77-83; Letters: nanotechnology R&D funding, Summer nology revolution, Fall 2005: 35-42;
Winter 2006: 10-11 2005: 55-56; Letters: Fall 2005: 16-18 Letters: Winter 2006: 5-9
Pentagon Quadrennial Defense Review, stem cell legislation, Senate bill,
Summer 2006: 71-78 Winter 2006: 20
preparedness/prevention policy, man- Urban areas
agement issues, Fall 2005: 31-34; land use regulation, Spring 2006: 87-89
Letters: Winter 2006: 11—15
spending for defense and security, VanAsselt, Wendy
rationalization, Summer 2005: Bureau of Land Management, steward-
41—48; Letters: Fall 2005: 5-10 ship of western US, Spring 2006:
supercomputing, federal promotion, 43-52; Letters: Summer 2006: 20
Summer 2005: 28—32; Letters: van der Zwaan, Bob
Fall 2005: 13-15 climate/air quality, carbon capture
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