OCEANS
A new report from the UN Environment Program outlines the economic imperative to protect our oceans from pollution, overfishing, climate change while at the same time developing new marine industries.
ENERGY INNOVATION
As BrightSource Energy adds cutting-edge molten salt storage to its new solar plants, the choice between clean energy and cheap energy is rapidly becoming a thing of the past.
SCIENCE COMMUNICATION
For scientists, the importance of framing, outreach, avoiding jargon, and going to your local science communication trainings are increasingly taken as givens, and that may signal a sea change in the effort to educate the public.
INNOVATION POLICY
President Obama’s State of the Union address demonstrated the importance of science, innovation, and economic competitiveness to a prosperous and growing middle class.
INNOVATION AND COMPETITIVENESS
A proposal to elevate the Department of Commerce by consolidating federal trade, technology, workforce training, and economic development programs into one department with one mission: national competitiveness through innovation.
PROCESS INNOVATION
A humble process innovation could reduce cost and increase efficiency of thermoelectric materials used to recycle waste heat in cars, refrigerators, and other machines.
OCEANS POLICY
Michael Conathan explains why even though our oceans aren’t exactly part of the “interior,” moving the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration out of the Department of Commerce isn’t a bad idea if it’s done right.
CLIMATE CHANGE
If by going dark for a day to protest anti-piracy legislation, Wikipedia and other websites can cause the US Congress to change course, could they do the same for global warming? James L. Powell imagines how it could work.
INNOVATION AND COMPETITIVENESS
A new series of policy reports from Science Progress and the Center for American Progress outline key steps the president and Congress can take to reinvest in the building blocks of American innovation and economic competitiveness.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
A day of online activism by Internet titans, bloggers, and citizens may have shifted the political calculus of controversial online piracy and intellectual property legislation.
SCIENCE EDUCATION
Chris Mooney interviews Eugenie Scott, longtime head of the National Center for Science Education, about their new initiative to protect the accurate teaching of climate science in classrooms.
SPACE RESEARCH
What research happens on the ISS and why don’t we hear about it on the news? Former NASA engineer who helped design the ISS life support systems offers a couple answers.
INVESTING IN SCIENCE
Despite the gloomy budget picture, some science and innovation programs will actually gain ground in 2012. ARPA-E and the NIH’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences came out ahead, while the Education Department’s research programs slipped.
CLIMATE AND POLITICS
While studies have shown conservatives to have an anti-science bias, a recent study about liberal and conservative reactions to arguments for geoengineering show that perhaps liberals do too.
INNOVATION
Measures to simplify and strengthen the corporate R&D tax credit can help make the most of the spillover benefits of innovation and enhance economic competitiveness.
SCIENCE OF POLITICS
Chris Mooney clears up misunderstandings about the findings of several scientific studies pointing to behavioral differences between liberals and conservatives.
SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION
Encouraging the commercialization of ideas and easing the path from paper, to patent, to product for new technologies would have major benefits for small businesses.
BIOETHICS
The complementarity of sword and shield, arrow and armor, bullet and vest, and bomb and shelter is represented today by engineered viruses and engineered immune systems.
SCIENCE OF POLITICS
Chris Mooney introduces new Intersection bloggers and sets the stage for a deeper conversation about not just the politics of science, but the science of politics itself.