- Dirty Water: Mapping Projected Climate Change Impacts in the United States and Abroad
- Money and Methods in Cancer Research
- Report Details How Climate Change Will Spark Heat Waves, Increase the Spread of Disease, and Erode Coastal Economies
- FDA Looks to Open Up the Medicine Cabinet
- NIH Funding is Good for Your Health, and It’s Good for the Economy
- Progressive Science Values
- Climate Change Will Not Be Kind to American Water and Agriculture
- Less Philosophy, More Policy: Obama Disbands Council on Bioethics and Will Create New One
- The Digital Textbook Case
- The Worn Grooves of Disciplinary Research
- NIH By the Numbers: Challenge Grants, Stem Cell Comments, and Conflict of Interest Rules
- States Are Looking to Grow Their Biotech Sectors
Science and Technology Policy Events Next Week
A roundup of some of the science and technology policy events happening around Washington D.C. from Mar. 31 to Apr. 6.
Monday through Tuesday
F2C: Freedom to Connect
The NetHeads Come to Washington
AFI Silver Theatre
Tuesday
House Energy and Commerce Committee
Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet
“Online Virtual Worlds: Applications and Avatars in a User-Generated Medium.”
2123 Rayburn House Office Building
9:30 a.m.
House Science and Technology Committee
Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight
“Toxic Trailers: Have the Centers for Disease Control Failed to Protect Public Health?”
2318 Rayburn House Office Building
9:30 a.m.
Wednesday
House Science and Technology Committee
Subcommittee on Research and Science Education
“International Science and Technology Cooperation.”
2318 Rayburn House Office Building
10 a.m.
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
“Oversight on the Listing Decision for the Polar Bear Under the Endangered Species Act.”
406 Dirksen Senate Office Building
10 a.m.
Mobilizing Talent for Global Development
Brookings Institution
3:00 pm
Thursday
Linking Knowledge with Action for Sustainable Development
National Academy of Sciences
8:30 a.m.
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
“Examining Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions at U.S. Colleges and Universities.”
406 Dirksen Senate Office Building
10 a.m.
House Science and Technology Committee
Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics
“NASA’s Exploration Initiative: Status and Issues.”
2318 Rayburn House Office Building
10 a.m.
Saturday through Sunday
Science & Technology in Society: An International, Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
AAAS Headquarters, 2nd Floor
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