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» AIP Physics Success Stories - Highlights the important links between federal funding for basic and applied research and development and their economic benefits to society.
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» Bad Science - Ben Goldacre's column from The Guardian, presented as a weblog. Articles generally focus on how the media misrepresents science.
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» Bayer - Science For A Better Life - Promotional stories about the results of science improving the lives of people and animals through health care, nutrition and high-tech materials.
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» Belgian Biosafety Server - Focusing on scientific and regulatory aspects of biosafety, with regard to human activities carried out using pathogenic or genetically-modified organisms.
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» Biosociety - Provides information on European Union socio-economic research in the life sciences. Features information on research areas, databases, and general aims, as well as discussion forum, networks, and related links.
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» EMBL Science and Society - Science and Society activities and events at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany
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» Hongladarom, Soraj - Assistant professor of Philosophy at Chulalongkorn University, specialising in problems arising from the interplay between modern science and Thai culture. Biography and academic papers.
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» Hybrid Vigor Institute - Educational organization created to facilitate the exchange and cultivation of interest in interdisciplinary science research. Publications and details of forthcoming conferences.
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» Ingenious - This project by the British Science Museum and other museums brings together images and viewpoints to create insights into science and culture.
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» International Society for the Systems Sciences - Professional society for those interested in understanding and interacting systemically with reality. Emphasizing system-level approaches to evolution of and applications of science in society.
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» Man Transformed - French museum exhibit showing how technology can modify our conception of humanity.
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» National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists - Addressing matters including scientific fraud, reliability scientific and technical information available to the federal courts, legal, ethical, and technological aspects of computer networks and genetic testing, and intellectual property issues associated with electronic publishing.
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» Negrotti, Massimo - Director of the Lab for the Culture of the Artificial, University of Urbino, Italy. Page includes books, research interests, music and photos.
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» Noise - UK-wide campaign funded by EPSRC to raise awareness of science and engineering among young people.
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» Physics and Society - Quarterly newsletter; articles on nuclear proliferation, nuclear power and energy policy.
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» Politics & Science - Report by the majority staff of the Government Reform Committee assessing the treatment of science and scientists by the Bush Administration.
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» RiskWorld - Resources on risk assessment and risk management in medicine, environment, and society at large.
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» Science and Institutions - Articles by Luis Gonzalez-Mestres, including topics of science ethics and other social aspects.
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» Science Commons - An exploratory project to apply the philosophies and activities of Creative Commons in the realm of science. Science Commons works in three project areas: Publishing, Licensing, and Data.
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» Science For People - Essays, reviews, and other opinion pieces presenting scientific and science policy topics without the jargon.
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» Sense About Science - A UK-based charitable trust to encourage an evidence-based approach to scientific and technological developments. Information and briefing documents about particular issues, along with details of how to get involved.
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» Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law - Scholarly association fostering interdisciplinary exploration of issues at the intersection of law, biology, and evolutionary theory. Features conference details, notices, other organization information, and links.
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» Virtual Society? - Program funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) to study the change in social interactions with new electronic technologies.
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» Voice of the Shuttle (VOS) - An annotated guide to online resources that respects the established humanities disciplines in their professional organization and points toward the transformation of those disciplines as they interact with the sciences and social sciences.
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» W3C Technology & Society Domain - Concentrating on issues that arise from applications of Web technology, and devoting significant resources to international public policy issues.
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