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Science Is the Key to Science, Not to Economic Growth
Konstantin Kakaes
Oct 29, 2012
12:30 PM
On 10/11/12, Let’s Celebrate the Subtle Joys of Festivals of Numerical Coincidence
Konstantin Kakaes
Oct 11, 2012
7:00 AM
Why Politicians Don’t Affect Science and Technology as Much as They’d Like You To Think
Konstantin Kakaes
Oct 05, 2012
5:45 PM
Why Red Bull’s Insane Record-Breaking Skydiving Stunt Will Help the Space Tourism Industry
Konstantin Kakaes
Oct 04, 2012
6:18 PM
Which Countries Extradite the Most Fugitives to the United States?
Konstantin Kakaes, Nick McClellan, and Troy K. Schneider
July 02, 2012
7:15 AM
Learning Math From Software Is Like Learning Parenting Skills From Second Life
Konstantin Kakaes
June 29, 2012
4:22 PM
Why Johnny Can’t Add Without a Calculator
Konstantin Kakaes
June 25, 2012
6:00 AM
What Economists Get Wrong About Science and Technology
Konstantin Kakaes
May 17, 2012
2:54 PM
Why Computers Still Can’t Translate Languages Automatically
Konstantin Kakaes
May 11, 2012
7:16 AM
How MBA-Speak Is Hurting the Scientific Academy
Konstantin Kakaes
April 03, 2012
1:00 PM
Is Science Really Moving Faster Than Ever?
Konstantin Kakaes
April 02, 2012
4:40 PM
Scientists’ Victory Over the Research Works Act Is Like the SOPA Defeat
Konstantin Kakaes
Feb 28, 2012
12:23 PM
The Other Academic Freedom Movement
Konstantin Kakaes
Feb 09, 2012
11:18 AM
NASA Needs One Top Priority, Not 16
Konstantin Kakaes
Feb 01, 2012
2:40 PM
What’s the Difference Between Energy and Power? Members of Congress Should Know.
Konstantin Kakaes
Jan 24, 2012
4:55 PM
The U.S. Didn’t Shoot Down Russia’s Mars Probe. But It Could Have.
Konstantin Kakaes
Jan 11, 2012
1:57 PM
The U.S. Is Not in a Research Arms Race With China’s Scientists—or Any Other Country’s
Konstantin Kakaes
Jan 09, 2012
10:16 AM
Some Crazy (and Not-So-Crazy) Ideas for Sending a Spaceship to Another Solar System
Konstantin Kakaes
Oct 05, 2011
1:23 PM
Space debris: Cleaning it up might promote new space technologies.
Konstantin Kakaes
Sept 01, 2011
3:49 PM
Space debris: Cleaning it up might promote new space technologies.
Konstantin Kakaes
Sept 01, 2011
3:49 PM