Hold the phone and the partisan theatrics. A new analysis of public retirement programs finds room for reform without hysterics.
Posted on 09 March 2010 | By: Nathan Newman
Hold the phone and the partisan theatrics. A new analysis of public retirement programs finds room for reform without hysterics.
Posted on 05 March 2010 | By: Wendy Norris
Colorado State University animal science expert Temple Grandin discusses alternative cognitive processes, public education and its applications to science, technology and agriculture.
Grandin was featured at the TED2010 conference in Long Beach, Calif., a global confab designed to provoke conversation about innovative ideas.
Diagnosed with autism as a child, she talks about how her mind works — sharing her ability to “think in pictures,” which helps her solve problems that neurotypical brains might miss. She makes the case that the world needs people on the autism spectrum: visual thinkers, pattern thinkers, verbal thinkers, and all kinds of smart geeky kids.
Posted on 15 February 2010 | By: Michael Winship
Defense and intelligence agencies consider climate change a worldwide threat
Posted on 11 February 2010 | By: Nathan Newman
Conservatives attack health care reform as infringing on “state sovereignty.” Yet their own plans do more to dissolve local control.
Posted on 10 February 2010 | By: Wendy Norris
Cultural rift over women’s rights stymies important policy debates
Posted on 29 January 2010 | By: Wendy Norris
A brilliant skewering of television news by Charlie Brooker of Newswipe.
Watch other episodes where Brooker pokes fun of news anchors, inane vox pop and infographics.