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How the second industrial revolution ( miniaturisation and artificial intelligence) is relentlessly stagnating and impoverishing our community.
www.ourcivilisation.com/signs/chap7.htm
Interactive knowledge organization, combining major world wide universities who manage this searchable database. Project is presently launching.
www.fathom.com/index.html
Non-profit research and advocacy organization concerned with the social, political, and environmental repercussions of research, science and technology.
www.loka.org/
Explores the ethical dimension of scientific research and technology: ethical controversies, global energy and resource issues, alternative technologies, and global population and consumption.
www.sgr.org.uk
British Broadcasting Corporation interviews Nigerian computer and Internet pioneer, Philip Emeagwali, on what science and technology can do for Africa in the Information Age.
www.emeagwali.com/interviews/millennium/BBC-network-africa-questions-on-emerging-millennial-technology.html
The Technology Watch Center (TWC) an organization within the National Science Foundation under the auspices of the Science and Technology Personnel Development Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology.
www.nsf.ac.lk/adbmost/twc/twc.htm
Article by Nigel Harris, published in Urgan Age magazine, discusses how advancing technologies will affect cities.
www.worldbank.org/html/fpd/urban/urb_age/fall98/techno.html
News, publications, conferences, and case studies about using technology in state and local government.
www.govtech.net/
A not-for-profit public policy research institute located in Arlington, Virginia and focusing on key science and technology issues facing society.
www.potomacinstitute.org/
A report concerned with the analysis of one particular article that a German physicist published in Nature in 1938, the background of its publication and the response to it. The article had antisemitic aspects even as it was an article about scientific research.
www.geocities.com/pragmaticdogmatic/index.html
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