by Lynn | Mar 3, 2017 | Government, Science
From www.erukalert.com Oregon State University CORVALLIS, Ore. – Environmental scientists and policymakers value long-term research to an extent that far outstrips the amount of funding awarded for it, according to a study published today. Graduate students and...
by Lynn | Mar 2, 2017 | Government, HR, Management
From www.eurekalert.com The United States needs a ‘translational science of democracy’ Ohio State University COLUMBUS, Ohio – Our fractured political climate in the United States might be made worse by how we approach difficult problems, researchers...
by Lynn | Feb 22, 2017 | Government, Science
From www.eurekalert.com Physicists use condensed matter theory to explore whether personal initiative can overcome frustration and create more equality DOE/Los Alamos National Laboratory LOS ALAMOS, N.M., Feb. 22, 2017–In a new study published today in the...
by Lynn | Feb 22, 2017 | Business, Economics, Government
From www.eurekalert.com University of Texas at Dallas Research challenges accepted notions about the 1950s postwar economy and argues that policies from that era laid foundation for future growth Economists call it the Great Moderation: the long stretch of low...
by Lynn | Feb 18, 2017 | Government, Green Business, Science
From www,eurekalert.com University of Vermont Why does some research lead to changes in public policy, while other studies of equal quality do not? That crucial question – how science impacts policy – is central to the research of University of Vermont...
by Lynn | Feb 15, 2017 | Government, Science, Society
From www.eurekalert.com American Association for the Advancement of Science WASHINGON, D.C. — The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) will release a new report Connecting Scientists to Policy Around the World: Landscape Analysis of...