Combining political-economic, sociological, and historical approaches, Professor Guston provides a coherent new framework for analyzing the changing relationship between politics and science in the United States. After World War II, the "social contract for science" assumed that the integrity and productivity of research were automatic; a belief that endured for four decades. But in the 1980s, cases of misconduct in science and flagging economic performance broke the trust between politics and science. New "boundary organizations" were created to mend the relationship between scientists and politicians.
Stylish tech accessories are hard to find, for more than one reason. In my search for fashionable technology, I've found that many designers think that if they just make a gadget pink, women will buy it. I've also come to understand that technology designers are just beginning to understand women's fashion. And unfortunately, women who use technology everyday are not voicing their distaste with ...
Buying toys for children can be fun but it can also be baffling if you do not know what you are looking for. A year’s difference in age can make a huge difference in the types of games, musical instruments or other amusements appropriate for a child. This guide will help direct you to the toys that are best for the age of child you are purchasing for. But you’ll also want to check with...
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