Prior to Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine was already advancing a vision of digital governance designed to streamline interactions…
In recent years, democracy movements have experienced a historic decline in their ability to challenge autocratic governments effectively.…
On October 7, 2020, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced that it had awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Emmanuelle…
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The need for faster and deeper transitions toward more sustainable development pathways is now widely recognized. How to meet that need has…
Our colleague and friend Ash Carter left us one year ago this week. As we reflect on all he brought to our lives and our nation, and face…
Today, as the world confronts the unique challenges posed by another unprecedented and in some ways even more terrifying technology—…
Carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS) is a set of technologies
that capture carbon dioxide (CO2) at point source and either…
When India overtook China in April to become the world’s most populous nation, observers wondered: Will New Delhi surpass Beijing to become…
There is growing need for hybrid curricula that integrate constructivist methods from Science and Technology Studies (STS) into both…