October 31, 2012 Dubai: Technology or Freedom Kyle Larkin By Jameson M. Wetmore, In the spring of 2011, the Emirate of Dubai appeared in headlines as the site of a series of protests. These protests, however, were largely not aimed at the Emirati government. Dubai has become a place… Read More »
October 29, 2012 Just Say, “I Don’t Know.” Kyle Larkin By Daniel Sarewitz, On October 22, six scientists and a public safety official were convicted of manslaughter in an Italian court for their actions prior to the 2009 l’Aquila earthquake, which killed 309 people mostly due to collapse of ancient… Read More »
October 26, 2012 The Plight of Orphaned Chimpanzees Kyle Larkin By G. Pascal Zachary This is the story of the plight of chimpanzees in west Africa – not the only story by any means, but the only one I know first hand — about an orphaned chimpanzee, once cared for… Read More »
October 24, 2012 The Renewable Nuclear Redux Kyle Larkin By Chad Monfreda Let’s hope renewables avoid nuclear’s sorry fate. Fifty years ago, the atom was full of promise. Electricity would be too cheap to meter and the world would be made safe, peaceful and rich. Today, Fukushima is but… Read More »
October 18, 2012 Geeks and Nerds: a tale of two silos Kyle Larkin By Keith D. Hjelmstad This talk was part of a panel entitled “Nerd talk, geek speak, and the challenges of 21st century knowledge silos” held at Arizona State University on October 1, 2012, and hosted by the Center for Science… Read More »
October 15, 2012 Big Data = Big Government Kyle Larkin By Clark A. Miller Big data has become all the rage. The Internet and other technologies of data collection and surveillance have produced massive amounts of information. Big business and the scientific community now want to put that information in… Read More »
October 10, 2012 Waiting In the Silence Kyle Larkin By Rosalyn Berne Prologue When the Virtual Information System for Human Noetic Evolution and Welfare emerged, it was detected in very few localities on Earth. Exquisitely intelligent, it appears to have formed independent of human design. Discretely linked in time… Read More »
October 9, 2012 On Chris Stevens and North Africa Kyle Larkin By Mary Jane Parmentier I am separated by one year from former Libyan Ambassador Chris Stevens. He and I were both Peace Corps English teachers in Morocco in the early 1980s, and shared, no doubt, a love of the region… Read More »
October 8, 2012 The Legacy of Steve Jobs: remix revisited Kyle Larkin By Kimberly Elms The recent release of the iPhone5 and the anniversary of Steve Jobs’ death remind me that the legacy of Jobs remains alive and well, both at Apple and in the way Americans think about innovation. While we… Read More »