April 4, 2013 Equality and quality in children and beyond: towards a more productive science and better society By Jayanta Chatterjee, An increasing number of parents seem to encourage their kids with adjectives like ‘awesome’ for a very average job. They congratulate children without thinking much if the ‘awesome culture’ increase the chance of future success by boosting… Read More »
April 1, 2013 Nano & Society Video Clips: Part 6 Video 6 – Decisions in Innovation Systems This is Video 6 of a seven part series. Click for Video 1, Video 2, Video 3, Video 4 and Video 5. About the videos: To be an informed citizen one must not… Read More »
March 28, 2013 Celebrating the journey of ASU graduate student Arijit Guha Last week the ASU community lost an incredible thinker and activist, School of Sustainability Ph.D. student Arijit Guha. Arijit passed away March 22nd after what his family describes as a “spirited, graceful, and inspirational bout with cancer.” Diagnosed with Stage… Read More »
March 27, 2013 Energy Technology Breakthroughs in Context By Miles Brundage, Should we expect technological innovations to cure society’s problems? The media are filled with reports of cutting-edge breakthroughs in health, energy, computing, and other technology areas, often accompanied by the explicit or implicit hope that such breakthroughs… Read More »
March 20, 2013 Student Pugwash – Giving students a voice on the rightful place of science & technology in society Student Pugwash USA is a social benefit organization that promotes social responsibility in science and technology. Contrary to the misperceptions of occasional callers, we’re not in the business of washing animals or cars. Instead, we connect students and young people… Read More »
March 15, 2013 Modern Day Yei T’soh By Alaina George, Traditionally, nearly every Diné interaction requires a prayer of some sort. When hunting, there are prayers sung before and after the kill. There are offerings given to fire when cooking. And each morning, a Diné person is… Read More »
March 12, 2013 Nano & Society Video Clips: Part 5 Video 5: Light Switch This is Video 5 of a seven part series. Click for Video 1, Video 2, Video 3 and Video 4. About the videos: To be an informed citizen one must not only follow the obvious social… Read More »
March 6, 2013 Space Exploration, Science Centers, and the Stuff of Dreams and Inspiration I was born too early. Not in the sense of premature. My mother will attest to that fact that I was definitely a full term baby. No, I was born “in the wrong century,” too early. For as long as… Read More »
February 28, 2013 Nano & Society Video Clips: Part 4 Video 4: Speed Bump This is Video 4 of a seven part series. Click for Video 1, Video 2 and Video 3. About the videos: To be an informed citizen one must not only follow the obvious social issues like… Read More »