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Volume 23 - October 15, 2009
Feature Articles
podium.jpg By Stephen Ezell

Not long ago, America’s global leadership in technology innovation was taken as a given. Research from US corporate, academic, and government laboratories reeled off a string of transformative innovations, ranging from transistors to genetic sequencing. But other countries have since closed the innovation gap, and in many cases far outpaced the US.


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By David Goldston & Josh Trapani

The use of science in the formulation of regulatory policy has been a political flashpoint in the U.S. in recent years.  While the issue came to a head and garnered more public attention during the Bush administration, some of the problems at the intersection of science and policy are systemic; they will not magically vanish with a change of administrations or a shift in the composition of the Congress.

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Bilat and Link2US_thumb.jpg By Sabine Herlitschka

Being the newest member of the European Union’s BILAT projects, BILAT-USA started on October 1st, 2009. It will complement the Link2US project, coordinated by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), which aims to support EU access to national research and/or innovation programs of the US. 


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By Hans Kordik

Environmental protection is a growing market globally and increasingly contributes to creating new jobs. Because of its long history in environmental policy, and especially its valuable environmental technology industry, Austria has the potential to answer the growing US demand for green technologies.
 
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By Tim Conley, Astrid Fellner & Klaus Heissenberger

Every year, a large number of US students travel to Austria and other European countries to experience international cultural exchange.  However, many of them bring their own faculty and never actually get to interact with local students. This means that both sides miss out on opportunities to learn from each other, reduce prejudice, and have a truly cross-cultural experience.


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By Stefan Eichberger

"Under Crisis Conditions – Using Research and Technology as a Means to Step Out of the Crisis" was the theme of the 6th annual Austrian Science Talk that took place this year in New Orleans. More than a hundred Austrian scholars and scientists gathered on October 3rd to meet with a delegation from Austria and to share with their peers the different experiences  as Austrian scientists working in North America.


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Pielke's Perspective
Neureiter on S&T in Diplomacy
Roger Pielke Jr.
 
By Roger Pielke Jr.
Norman P. Neureiter

A Sudden Trip to Pyongyang


By Norman P. Neureiter

Letter from Brussels
 

News from the Network
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OST Scientist Network

Moves & Milestones
MOVES & MILESTONES

Learn about the accomplishments of outstanding Austrian scientists and scholars in North America.

Institutions & Organizations
 Bills In Brief

Bills in Brief - S&T Policy News
Brought to you by the Science and Technology in Congress Newsletter of the AAAS Center for Science, Technology and Congress

Noteworthy Information
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