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The digital age presents a complex array of opportunities and threats for transnational families. Rapidly evolving and increasingly…
To mark the arrival of the 21st century, in 1999 the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine offered an Olympian preview…
An adaptive cyber risk management guide from MIT scientist and Johns Hopkins professor Gregory Falco and "Cyber Czar" Eric Rosenbach…
Henry Kissinger, Benjamin Franklin, Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci: Giants in their fields and times, these men also have…
Sociotechnical imaginaries (STIs) are widely used in the ERSS literature, but their origins in the field of science and technology studies…
Research on international norms has yet to answer satisfactorily some of our own most important questions about the origins of norms and…
The recent wave of high-profile cyberattacks by Russian organized crime groups has forced U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration to…
The article criticizes the philosophy of technological determinism with a focus on the relationship between technology and society as…
John P. Holdren writes that because of the huge potential importance of the evidence of global climate change for policy and for…
Rapid Arctic warming has intensified northern wildfires and is thawing carbon-rich permafrost. Carbon emissions from permafrost thaw and…