Solving the Nation's Security Affordability Problem: With Costs Going up and Funds Going Down, The Department of Defense Needs to Make Major Changes in How It Operates (Defense AFFORDABILITY) More Books by Issues in Science and Technology
Preventing Childhood Obesity: The Nation Must Act Now, Or It Will Watch Its Children Grow Into Adults with Excessive Levels of Diabetes, Heart Disease, Cancer, And Other Weight-Related Ailments.
2005
The Limits of the Polygraph: The Time has Come to be Truthful About Its Reliability and Usefulness.
2003
Electronic Health Records Their Time Has Come: After Almost Two Decades of Advocacy, The Health Care System Might Finally Be Ready to Take Full Advantage of Information Technology to Improve Quality and Efficiency (Electronic HEALTH RECORDS)
2009
From Human Genome Research to Personalized Health Care: The Potential Is Widely Recognized, But Much More Knowledge Is Needed to Make the Science Clinically Useful (Genomics IN HEALTH Care) (Viewpoint Essay)
2009
Environmental Safeguards for Open-Ocean Aquaculture: Expanding Aquaculture Into Federal Waters should Not be Promoted Without Enforceable National Guidelines for the Protection of Marine Ecosystems and Fisheries.
2006
Predicting the Future (Global Catastrophes and Trends: The Next Fifty Years) (Book Review)
2008
The Smart Grid Separating Perception from Reality: Instead of a Disruptive Technology Poised to Transform the Power Sector in a Decade, Expect a More Evolutionary Change Toward a "Smarter" Grid, With More Modest Results (Smart GRID)
2011
Fusing Science and Civics; Meeting the Demands of Reason: The Life and Thought of Andrei Sakharov (Biography)
2010
Water Scarcity: The Food Factor; With Ever More Water Needed to Raise Crops to Feed the Burgeoning Global Population, Efforts to Produce More Food with Less Water Are Critical to Averting a Crisis.
2007
A Pox on Smallpox (Smallpox - the Death of a Disease: The Inside Story of Eradicating a Worldwide Killer) (Book Review)
2009
The Constitution Versus Security (Books) (Terrorism, Freedom and Security: Winning Without War) (Book Review)
2005
Power Play: A More Reliable U.S. Electric System; U.S. Utilities Have a Lot to Learn About Avoiding Power Outages. They Can Benefit from the Experience of Foreign Utilities, Other U.S. Industries, And Even Their Own Nuclear Power Plants (Industry Overview)
2006
Biomedical Enhancements Entering a New Era: Products and Services to Boost Performance, Appearance, Or Capability Are Here to Stay, And Better, More Sophisticated Ones Are on the Way. Banning Them Would Be Misguided, But Regulation Will Be Needed.
2009
Costly Water: Bottled and Sold: The History Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water (Book Review)
2010
Medical Devices: Lost in Regulation (Perspectives) (Company Overview)
2011
Electrical Blackouts: A Systemic Problem; Although Human Error can be the Proximate Cause of a Blackout, The Real Causes are Found Much Deeper in the Power System.
2004
Pursuing Geoengineering for Atmospheric Restoration: Geoengineering Is Fraught with Problems, But Research on Three Approaches Could Lead to the Greatest Climate Benefits with the Smallest Chance of Unintentional Environmental Harm (Geoengineering) (Report)
2010
Betting on Biomedical Science: The Nations Economy Has Evolved Rapidly in Just a Few Decades from Labor-Intensive Manufacturing to High-Tech Production and Now to Corporate Management and World-Class Research (Singapore)
2010
Growing Old Or Living Long: Take Your Pick; Research to Understand the Psychological and Emotional Processes of Aging Is Essential to Creating a Society in Which the Elderly Can Thrive (Viewpoint Essay)
2007
Cybersecurity in the Private Sector: The Nations Businesses Manage a Significant Share of Online Activity Related to National Security and Must Play a Larger Role in Ensuring the Overall Integrity of the System (Cybersecurity)
2011