Archive for the 'Blogging on OTA' Category

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Funding the Fight Against Alzheimer’s Disease

From Rep. Rush Holt’s (D-NJ) weekly email newsletter | March 28, 2008

“This month, the Alzheimer’s Association issued a new report, 2008 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures, which contains powerful data about the disease. As reported, 5.2 million Americans live with Alzheimer’s and an estimated 10 million baby boomers – one out of eight – will develop the disease. It is the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S.

Alzheimer’s is a tragic and devastating disease that touches us all in some way. Congress and the President should ensure that the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health have the funding they need to advance research into the disease.

More than 20 years ago, the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) – a support agency created to provide Congress with objective and authoritative analysis of complex scientific and technical issues to aid in policymaking – issued “Losing a Million Minds: Confronting the Tragedy of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias.” This comprehensive and valuable report remains an important resource about the disease and what we need to do to combat it. It is also a good example of why Congress needs to restore funding for the OTA, which was defunded in 1994.”

Sincerely,

RUSH HOLT
Member of Congress

The Role of Chemistry in History

Student blog entries | March 26, 2008

Students at Dickinson College seem to be working on a class project in Chem 111. In their writing about penicillin, several students reference this 1995 OTA report.

Recycling is bad mmmmkay

I Would Tell the World Blog | March 21, 2008

The author responds to a 2003 article on recycling, waste, and garbage. In the paper, the author cites a 1989 OTA report on trash in the U.S.

Re-Open the OTA (with citizen input) – Sign the Petition!

By Science Cheerleader | Spring 2008

The Science Cheerleader wants to bring back OTA- with a twist. Click here to find out more.

 

The Surrogate Science Debate

By Alan Boyle | February 19, 2008

Another commentary about the science debate between representatives from the Clinton and Obama campaigns at the AAAS annual meeting in Boston.  Re-opening the Office of Technology Assessment was among the topics discussed.


The Boston Debate

By Sheril R. Kirshenbaum | February 18, 2008

Sheril blogs about the science debate held at the AAAS national meeting in Boston. Representatives from the Clinton and Obama campaigns presented the positions of their candidate on various science topics.