The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Waning Influence of Scientists on National Policy

Are they being ignored because they have never effectively sought clout, or because they properly stay out of politics?

By JEFFREY BRAINARD

Washington

When George W. Bush gave his first prime-time speech to the nation as president, the topic was a policy question at the cutting edge of science: whether to allow federal financing of stem-cell research. In that...

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