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Nonpartisan science advice in the US Congress?
A newly opened online archive shows that it was possible -- and stimulates a call to
re-open the Office of Technology Assessment as an advisor to Congress.
The
OTA's archive of 700+ scientific reports on topics ranging from addiction to terrorism to
"personal rapid transit" spans the lifetime of the Office of Technology Assessment, which advised the US Congress on science and technology questions from 1972 to
1995. The archive has been put online by the
Federation of American Scientists, and makes for fascinating
browsing.
It's often difficult to separate science from politics. The 2006 book
The Jasons: The Secret History of Science's Postwar Elite, by Ann Finkbeiner, discusses another way to get a nonpartisan take on issues of national and international importance: a summer institute where some of the most distinguished scientists in postwar America, including Freeman Dyson (
watch his TEDTalk) and Murray Gell-Mann (
watch his TEDTalk) kicked around the biggest questions. It's a fascinating look at the complicated
Sputnik-era collision between science and government.
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