Topic: Woodrow Wilson International Center For Scholars
President and Mrs. Obama to serve as Honorary Dinner Chairs . On Tuesday, October 5, 2010, a Gala will be held to celebrate the last decade at The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and to honor Lee H. Hamilton who will step ...
Engineering new synthetic organisms offers promise of fighting disease and even global warming, but also comes with risk. "The message then and now is that there's not a lot of public trust in the industry to self-regulate," said David Rejeski, director ...
Bernanke sees recovery gaining traction, but it won't feel `terrific'Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says he is hopeful the economy will gain traction and not fall back into a "double dip" recession.Bernanke says: "My best guess is we'll ...
If you tried to get an all-embracing view of energy use in the United States, it wouldn't take long for your eyes to go blurry. The Energy Information Administration and other sources release reams of data almost constantly. Based on a ...
com] PV Manufacturers are having a hard time keeping up with the demands of their customers these days. Karen Schmidt of the Trips to the Nanofrontier Podcast talks with Dr. Nate Lewis about using nanotechnologies to advance renewable energy. Her interview comes ...
The article discusses the environmental risks that are associated with the development of nanotechnology. Research conducted by the Woodrow Wilson Center's Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies (PEN) reports that anthropogenically manipulated nanoparticles are more chemically reactive than their larger counterparts. According to ...
The article focuses on two separate scientific studies which concluded that certain carbon nanotubes have the potential to be as dangerous to human health as asbestos fibers. The study conducted by researchers at Edinburgh University in collaboration with the Woodrow Wilson Center ...
THE early bird won't get the worm if the environment has been tainted with carbon nanotubes. Now Janeck Scott-Fordsmand and his team at the National Environmental Research Institute in Roskilde, Denmark, have tested their effect on earthworms. They found that earthworms ...
THE early bird won't get the worm if the environment has been tainted with carbon nanotubes. Now Janeck Scott-Fordsmand and his team at the National Environmental Research Institute in Roskilde, Denmark, have tested their effect on earthworms. They found that earthworms ...
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does more—he continues to give back, serving as well as donating to several organizations ranging from Lupus LA to the National Association of Missing and Abused ...