Summer / Fall 2018
Volume 33, 2
- Soaring into the Future: A New Age of Autonomous Flight
- At Talcott Mountain Science Center: Inspiring Love of Learning for 50 Years
- News from the National Academies
- Vital Directions for Health and Health Care
- Securing the Vote: Protecting American Democracy
- Integrating Simulation Science and Data Science
- Open Science by Design
- Returning Individual Research Results to Participants
- Programs and Services for Children with Disabilities
- New Report Identifies Promising Potential Breakthroughs in Food and Agriculture Science
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Winter / Spring 2018
Volume 33, 1
- Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE): Measuring Medical Success Based on Patient Outcomes
- UTRC’s Michael Francis To Give Keynote Address at CASE Dinner
- News from the National Academies
- Making Medicines Affordable
- New Report Urges Integration of Safety Systems to Develop In-Time Aviation Safety Management System
- Decrypting the Encryption Debate
- New Reports Find that Public Safety During Severe Weather and Other Disasters Could Be Improved With Better Alert Systems and Improved Understanding of Social and Behavioral Factors
- Organ Donor Intervention Research: Saving Lives by Improving the Quality and Quantity of Organs for Transplantation
- Applying Risk Analysis, Value Engineering, and Other Innovative Solutions for Project Delivery
- Information Technology and the US Workforce: Where Are We and Where Do We Go from Here?
- Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
- CT Scientists Elected to National Academies in 2017
Fall 2017
Volume 32, 3
- Quantum Computing: Faster Solutions to Previously Impossible Calculations, Cybersecurity Advances and More
- Children’s Museum of Southeastern Connecticut: Where discoveries are made and fun just happens!
- News from the National Academies
- Strengthening the Disaster Resilience of the Nation’s Academic Biomedical Research Community
- Survey of Income and Program Participation
- Applying Risk Analysis, Value Engineering, and Other Innovative Solutions for Project Delivery
- Identifying Potential Biodefense Vulnerabilities Posed by Synthetic Biology: A Proposed Framework
- Global Health and the Future Role of the US
- Pain Management and the Opioid Epidemic: Balancing Societal and Individual Benefits and Risks of Prescription Opioid Use
- NSF Urged to Develop Plan Specifying Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences Research Priorities
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Summer 2017
Volume 32, 2
- Unlocking the Mysteries of Dyslexia; Finding the Keys to Successful Intervention
- Yale’s Schoelkopf Honored with 2017 Connecticut Medal of Science
- News from the National Academies
- Strengthening America’s Skilled Technical Workforce
- Foundational Cybersecurity Research Strategies
- Global Health and the Future Role of the US
- Report Urges Protection of Research Integrity
- Undergraduate Research Experiences in STEM
Spring 2017
Volume 32, 1
- Posing ‘Grand Challenges’: IBM Watson Health is transforming global healthcare
- Meet IBM’s Kathleen McGroddy-Goetz
- The Connecticut River Museum: Discover New England’s Great River
- News from the National Academies
- Human Gene Editing: Science, Ethics, & Governance
- New Report Examines Role of Engineering Technology
- Federal Statistics: Combining Data Sources While Protecting Privacy
- Undergraduate Research Access for STEM Students
- New Report Details Accomplishments of US Global Change Research Program
- Calculating the Social Cost of Carbon Dioxide
Winter 2016
Volume 31, 4
- Making the Pitch: The Program in Therapeutics for Connecticut’s Health
- DEEP’S Quinebaug Valley Trout Hatchery
- News from the National Academies
- Report Offers Lessons in Sustainability for US Cities
- Vital Directions for Health and Health Care
- Engineering the Science of Learning
- Understanding the Cumulative Impacts of Human Activities on Marine Mammals
- Grand Challenges in Health and Medicine
- CT Scientists Elected to National Academies in 2016
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Fall 2016
Volume 31, 3
- Cybersecurity: Implications and Prevention: What Can We Learn from the NIST Framework?
- News from the National Academies:
- ‘Gene-Drive’ Organisms Not Ready for Release
- Lessons from the Corrosion Crisis in Flint: A More Proactive Approach to Technology Stewardship
- Report Urges Congress To Create Commission to Review Protection of Human Participants in Research
- Support for Science May Not Always Translate into Support for Specific Issues
- ‘Time has Come’ for Direct User Charging for Roads
- SoundWaters’ Science Stars: All Girls, All Science, All Week
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Summer 2016
Volume 31, 2
- Rising to the Urban School Challenge: Helping Young Scientists Begin to Win
- News from the National Academies:
- Concussions: ‘An Urgent Need’ for More Precise Information
- Role of Fatigue in Crash Risk for Bus, Truck Drivers
- Raising Awareness of Ethics in Engineering
- Estimating the Role of Climate Change in Extreme Weather Events Using ‘Extreme Event Attribution’
- Forging the Research Foundations for the Next-Generation Electric Grid
- UConn’s Laurencin Awarded Connecticut Medal of Technology
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Spring 2016
Volume 31, 1
- In the White House Office of Science and Technology: Crafting National Science Policy, Advising a President
- About Jo Handelsman
- News from the National Academies:
- Study Examines Barriers in STEM ‘Educational Pathways’
- Report Urges New Approach to Affordable Flood Insurance
- Assessing Hurricane Risk in a Changing Climate
- Examining Interregional Travel Policies
- CASE Members Laurencin, Rothberg to Receive National Medal of Technology and Innovation
- Connecticut State Museum of Natural History at UConn
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Winter 2015
Volume 30, 4
- CTDOT Relies on State-of-the-Art Tools to Keep Traffic Moving in Winter Weather
- New England Air Museum Conitnues to Soar
- News from the National Academies:
- The Employability Divide: Transforming US Education to Create Lifelong Learners
- Optimizing US Investment in Academic Research
- Water-Energy Nexus Critical to Economic Security
- Getting it Right: Improving Diagnosis in Health Care
- CT Scientists Elected to National Academies in 2015
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Fall 2015
Volume 30, 3
- Preparing for Pandemics: Ebola Tests State’s Policies and Protocols
- Submarine Force Museum Preserves, Interprets Submarine History
- News from the National Academies:
- Flood Insurance: Linking Rates to Risk
- Assessing Impacts on Resources and Climate of Projected Economic and Population Growth Patterns
- New Report Recommends Strategies to Improve Cardiac Arrest Survival Rates
- The Promise of Solar Energy: New Developments Offer New Challenges and Opportunities
- Connecticut Student Among 2015 EngineerGirl “Engineering in Sports” Essay Contest Winners
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Summer 2015
Volume 30, 2
- Connecticut’s Evolving Innovation Ecosystem
- Yale’s Joan Steitz Awarded 2015 Connecticut Medal of Science
- News from the National Academies:
- New Report Urges US to Strengthen Innovation, Productivity, Workforce Training
- FAA Should ‘Reset Expectations’ Says Report
- Battery Technologies for Automotive Applications
- ‘Cognitive Aging’ Poses Major Health Issue for Older Americans, IOM Report Finds
- Personalized Medical Robots: The Next Generation
- IOM Report Recommends ‘Vital Signs’ to Score Progress on US Health Care
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Spring 2015
Volume 30, 1
- The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine: Changing the Landscape of Bioscience in Connecticut
- Keynote Address at CASE Annual Meeting and Dinner – May 19: A Conversation: Edison Liu, President and CEO, The Jackson Laboratory, Talks with Dan Haar, Columnist, The Hartford Courant
- News from the National Academies:
- Analyzing Cancer Risks Near US Nuclear Facilities
- Big Data: History, Status, Challenges
- Overview of Big Data from US Perspective
- IOM SMART Vaccines Software Tool Updated to Help Prioritize Vaccine Development
- Newly Elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
- Coming to a School Near You: Audubon CT’s Schoolyard Habitat Program
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Winter 2014
Volume 29, 4
- Defining Coastal Resilience and Its Ability to Define Connecticut
- Imagine Nation: A Museum Early Learning Center Ignites Children’s Imaginations
- News from the National Academies:
- Ebola: Research Priorities to Guide Public Health Practices
- Engineering Education Still Key to US Innovation
- Report Urges Greater Focus on Young Adults
- Newly Elected Members of the National Academies
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Fall 2014
Volume 29, 3
- Connecticut’s Electric Grid: Keeping the Lights on Three Years Later
- Award-Winning “Science on Saturdays” at Yale
- News from the National Academies:
- ‘National Vision’ Urged for Coastal Risk Management
- Preparing the Planet for 10 Billion People
- NRC Workshop Examines Impact of Big Data on Materials Science Community, Manufacturing
- IOM Report Urges Overhaul of Nation’s $15 Billion Public Financing Program for Physician Training
- New Report Confirms Classification of Styrene as ‘Reasonably Anticipated’ to be Human Carcinogen
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Summer 2014
Volume 29, 2
- New Strategies for Data Management in CT
- Frederick Leonberger Honored with 2014 CT Medal of Technology
- News from the National Academies:
- ‘Convergent Research’ Key to Innovation Says New Report
- Third National Climate Assessment Released
- Assuring Quality of Stem Cell Therapies
- New Studies Warn Changes to Arctic Require Improved Research Resources, Collaborations
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Spring 2014
Volume 29, 1
- Yale’s Robert Shiller Awarded Nobel Prize for Research in Asset Price Analysis
- In Memoriam: David M. Wetstone, 1926-2014
- West Hartford’s New Children’s Museum Offers Host of Programs
- News from the National Academies:
- Integrating STEM in K-12
- Two New IOM Reports Examine Psychological Disorders, Physical Effects of Blast in US Military
- New York’s Nanotechnology Model
- Investing in Transportation in Economic Downturns
- Connecticut Scientists elected to the National Academies in 2013
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Winter 2013
Volume 28, 4
- STEM Programs in K-12: Measuring Success
- Look, Touch, Learn, Save at SmartLiving Center
- News from the National Academies:
- Study Urges Early Warning System for ‘Abrupt Impacts’ from Climate Change
- Massive Data Analysis Is New Frontier for Science
- A Call for Action on Antimicrobial Resistance
- Science and Engineering Ethics Education
- Yale’s Rothman and Shiller Honored with Nobel Prizes
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Fall 2013
Volume 28, 3
- Cogeneration: Combined Heat and Power – A Powerful Solution to Address the Vagaries of Nature
- Project Oceanology Turns 40!
- News from the National Academies:
- US Gun Violence Topic of New Report from IOM, NRC
- Bringing a Systems Engineering Approach to Health
- A Plan for Evaluating Obesity Prevention Efforts
- Aligning Engineering Education and Experience to Meet the Needs of Industry and Society
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Summer 2013
Volume 28, 2
- Additive Manufacturing: Revolutionizing Connecticut Industry
- Steitz Honored with Connecticut Medal of Science
- News from the National Academies:
- Promoting Diversity in STEM Good for Science, Workforce
- Managing Flood Risk: FEMA Needs New Approach
- Evaluating Risks to Endangered, Threatened Species Posed by Pesticide Use
- Nanotechnology Initiative: Triennial Review
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Spring 2013
Volume 28, 1
- The Connecticut Stem Cell Research Program: Taking a Measure of the Progress After the First Six Years
- The Main Features Are Creatures at Eleanor Buck Wolf Nature Center
- News from the National Academies:
- For Americans: Shorter Lives, Poorer Health
- US Needs Dedicated Geoengineering Research
- Aging Population Has Long-Term Economic Impact
- Fake Medications and Substandard Drugs
- Ocean Acidification Research and Monitoring
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Winter 2012
Volume 27, 4
- Making the Case for Space (click here for an expanded version of this article)
- Lutz Children’s Museum in Manchester, CT, Introduces Kids to Science
- News from the National Academies:
- Making Value: Manufacturing Transformation Should Favor US
- Organizational Failures: Lessons from Fukushima
- US Electric Power Grid ‘Inherently Vulnerable’
- Aging US Population Will Require Policy Changes
- Engineering Education: Real World Experiences
- Newly Elected Members of the National Academies
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Fall 2012
Volume 27, 3
- High-Tech Imaging Tools Let CT Scientists Unlock Secrets of Biological Molecules
- At the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, the Focus is on Long Island Sound
- News from the National Academies:
- US Should Strengthen its World-Class Research Universities
- Report Calls for ‘National Photonics Initiative’
- Managing Radioactive Waste: Blue Ribbon Report
- National Weather Service Must Continue to Evolve
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Summer 2012
Volume 27, 2
- Nanomanufacturing: Next ‘Big’ Thing for CT May be the Smallest Things Ever Made
- 2012 Connecticut Medal of Technology Awarded to UConn’s Yaakov Bar-Shalom
- Step Into the Early Jurassic Age at Dinosaur State Park
- News from the National Academies:
- National Research Council Calls for Coordinated Plan to Manage Potential Risks of Nanomaterials
- Discipline-Based Education Research Could Improve Undergraduate Science and Engineering Teaching
- Challenges in Characterizing Small Particles: Exploring Particles from the Nano- to Microscales
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Spring 2012
Volume 27, 1
- P&W’s New Engine Technology a Game Changer for Airline Industry
- Pratt & Whitney’s Paul Adams to Present Keynote Address at CASE Annual Dinner
- Mystic Aquarium Offers Hands-On Learning Opportunities for All Ages
- News from the National Academies:
- National Research Council Calls for Coordinated Plan to Manage Potential Risks of Nanomaterials
- Framework For the Future of K-12 Science Education
- New Study Calls for Change in Attitudes Toward Pain
- Reuse of Municipal Wastewater Could Augment Future US Drinking Water Supplies
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Winter 2011
Volume 26, 4
- The State of Innovation in Connecticut
- Yale’s Peabody Museum Offers World-Renowned Collections and Interactive Exhibitions
- News from the National Academies:
- Health Information Technology Needs Better Oversight, Accountability
- Effects of Vaccines: Evidence, Causality
- ‘Front of Package’ Nutrition Rating Systems Studied
- GameDesk Awarded $225,000 Grant To Develop Science-Based Interactive Game For Classrooms
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Fall 2011
Volume 26, 3
- Growing ‘Green Chemistry’ Movement Has Deep Roots in Connecticut Labs
- UConn’s Steven Suib Awarded 2011 Connecticut Medal of Science
- Beardsley Zoo in the Forefront of Conservation Education
- News from the National Academies:
- Roadmap for Earthquake Resilience
- Changing the Conversation in Engineering
- Leveraging Food Technology for Obesity Prevention
- Global Change and Extreme Hydrology
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Summer 2011
Volume 26, 2
- Connecticut Researchers, Companies Key Players in Assessing, Managing Gulf Spill
- Experiment Station Tapped to Assist in Gulf Seafood Testing
- News from the National Academies:
- Report Calls for ‘Substantial’ Action on Climate Change
- Understanding Prevention, Amelioration, and Resolution of Lyme and Other Tick-Borne Diseases
- Digital Health Infrastructure Subject of Workshops in IOM’s Learning Health System Series
- Sustainable Urban Water and Resource Management
- Promising Practices in Undergraduate Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Spring 2011
Volume 26, 1
- The Future of Nuclear Power in Connecticut
- Nuclear Power Expert Matzie to Address CASE Meeting
- Bridgeport’s Discovery Museum Seeks to “Engage, Excite, Educate”
- News from the National Academies:
- Latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans Released
- USDA Proposes Changes to Foods in School Meals Program
- Lower Fluoride Levels in Drinking Water Proposed
- Computer Games and Simulations Offer New Potential for Science Education
- Shorter US Lifespans Tied to Past Smoking, Obesity
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Winter 2010
Volume 25, 4
- A Delicate Balance: How to Capitalize on Data Storage Capacity While Maximizing Effectiveness & Ease of Use
- Greenwich’s Bruce Museum Engages Teens
- News from the National Academies:
- US Competitive Edge in Science, Engineering Depends on Minority Participation
- Sustained Involvement in Education, Research Urged
- Long-Term Effect of Ocean Acidification Unknown
- Engineering a Quieter America
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
- Connecticut Scientists Elected to the National Academies in 2010
Fall 2010
Volume 25, 3
- Connecticut’s Laser Industry: A Proud Past, A Brilliant Future
- The Eli Whitney Museum: A Learning Experience
- News from the National Academies:
- New Reports Contain Calls to Action on Climate Change
- NRC Report Urges National Response “Informed by Reliable Data”
- Today’s CO2 Choices Will Impact Climate for Centuries to Come
- New Rule Simplifies PTSD Disability Claims
- New Book Examines Language Diversity, School Learning, and Closing the Achievement Gap
- Continued Focus on Hydrogen Technologies Urged
- New Reports Contain Calls to Action on Climate Change
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Summer 2010
Volume 25, 2
- MacArthur Fellow Mary Tinetti’s Research Challenges Assumptions About Elderly Falls
- CT Medal of Technology Awarded to Rothberg
- The New England Air Museum: 50 Years of History and Education
- In Memorium: Joseph M. King
- News from the National Academies:
- Strong Evidence on Climate Change Underscores Need for National Strategy, Action Now
- Same Scrutiny Urged for Science Behind Food Supplement Health Claims, Drug Approvals
- Study Calls for New Standards for Salt Content
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Spring 2010
Volume 25, 1
- Yale’s Thomas Steitz Awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Stepping Stones Museum for Children Celebrates Ten Years, Upcoming Expansion
- News from the National Academies:
- Protecting a Critical Resource
- Actions Needed to Reduce Threats from Hepatitus B and C
- “America’s Energy Future” Issues Final Report
- Air Pollutants Know No Borders
- Reassessing Sale of Nation’s Helium Reserve
- Mapped Genome Show’s Corn’s Adapatability
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Winter 2009
Volume 24, 4
- New Research Suggests Poor Dental Health Linked to More Serious Health Issues
- Science Education is ‘Hands-On’ at Talcott Mountain Science Center
- News from the National Academies:
- ”Hidden” Costs of Energy in US Subject of New NRC Report
- Smoking Bans Reduce Secondhand Smoke Risks
- Improved Voter Database Interoperability Urged
- New School Meal Nutrition Guidelines Advised
- White House Announces ‘Educate to Innovate’
- New Radio Spectrum Management Policies Needed
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Fall 2009
Volume 24, 3
- Silicon Nanowires Key to Revolutionary New Hand-Held Diagnostic Biosensors: Yale Lab Develops “Deceptively Simple” Device
- In Memoriam: Edward A. Adelberg, PhD
- News from the National Academies:
- America’s Energy Future: Technology and Transformation
- Creative Young Engineers Chosen for NAE Symposium
- Report Faults US Plan for Research on Potential Health, Environmental Risks from Nanomaterials
- FreedomCAR, Fuel Partnership Strategy Assessed
- News from the Science Center
- A Case for Capturing CT’s Waste Heat
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Summer 2009
Volume 24, 2
- Experiment Station in Forefront of Efforts to Monitor, Test for Mosquito-Borne Viruses
- UConn’s Birge Awarded CT Medal of Science
- News from the National Academies:
- More Transparency Urged for US Cyberattack Policy
- ‘New Paradigm’ Needed for Renewal of US Sustainable Critical Infrastructure Systems
- Federal Government Should Give Greater Support to Decision Makers Coping With Climate Chang
- IOM Releases Guide on Pandemic Flu
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Spring 2009
Volume 24, 1
- Science is for Everyone at the New Connecticut Science Center
- News from the National Academies:
- A Key to Treating Lyme Disease
- Report Urges Major Overhaul of US Forensic Science System
- Prevention of Mental, Emotional and Behavioral Problems in Young People Should be US Priority
- Role of Hydrogen Research for US Energy Future
- HIPAA Privacy Rule Fails to Adequately Protect Patient Privacy and Hampers Health Research
- Views of “Dual-Use” Research, Bioterrorism Studied
- Informal Settings Can Boost Science Learning, Report Says
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Winter 2008
Volume 23, 4
- Personalized Medicine: The ‘Medical GPS’ of the Future?
- Update: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration
- News from the National Academies:
- Forest Management Important for Fresh Water Supplies
- Increasing the Nation’s Fresh Water Supplies through Desalination
- Are Board-Certified Teachers More Effective?
- Booklet Explores National Plant Genome Initiative
- EPA Stormwater Program Needs Major Overhaul
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Fall 2008
Volume 23, 3
- Climate Change and Connecticut: New Legislation Mandates Action on Global Warming
- Update: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration
- News from the National Academies:
- Local Emergency Plans Need to Address Role of Transit System
- Study Urges Continued Government Support for Hydrogen Vehicle Research and Develoment
- Restoration of Climate Sensors Urged
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Summer 2008
Volume 23, 2
- Connecticut’s Engineers Without Borders: “Building a Better World, One Community at a Time”
- Two Yale Scientists Awarded Prestigious CT Science Medals
- Update: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration
- News from the National Academies:
- Climate Change and the US Transportation Infrastructure
- New Approach to Effective Health Care Urged
- Water Implications of Increased Biofuel Production
- Wake Turbulence A Challenge in Crowded Skies
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Spring 2008
Volume 23, 1
- Rudd Center’s Brownell is on a Mission: Improve World’s Diet, Prevent Obesity, Fight Weight Gain Stigma
- Update: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration
- News from the National Academies:
- Low-Level Nitrogen Pollution More Harmful Than Thought
- US Climate Change Research Program Making Progress in Documenting Changes, Lagging in Study of Impact on Humans
- New Study Examines Benefits of the Satellite Age
- Report Cites Success of US Plant Genome Sequencing Initiative, Urges Broader Mission
- NASA’s K-12 Education Program Falling Short
- New Web Resource for Drinking Water
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Winter 2007
Volume 22, 4
- Hopes, Promises and Expectations for Connecticut’s Stem Cell Research Program
- Update: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration
- News from the National Academies:
- Open Exchange of Research Critical to National Security
- Sleep Deprivation and Emotion
- MRSA More Common Than Thought
- Competition from Abroad Threatens US Lead in Mechanical Engineering Basic Research
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Fall 2007
Volume 22, 3
- NASA Space Grant Consortium Supports Research at State’s Colleges, Universities
- Update: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration
- News from the National Academies:
- Report Recommends Nutrition Standards For ‘Competitive’ Foods and Drinks Sold in Nation’s Schools
- Foreign Languages & International Education Need More Support from Nation’s Education System
- Scientific Advances Offer New Directions and Approaches for Testing Chemicals for Toxicity
- Millions of Americans Take Medications Incorrectly
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Summer 2007
Volume 22, 2
- Biodiesel Holds Promise as New Energy Source, Economic Boon for Connecticut
- Update: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration
- News from the National Academies:
- National Academies Join International Call for World Leaders to Address Global Climate Change and Energy Access Issues
- New Report Examines Environmental Impacts of Wind Energy Projects
- New Science of Metagenomics May Revolutionize Understanding of Microbial World
- VA Urged to Revise Its Methods for Evaluating and Compensating Vets for PTSD
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Spring 2007
Volume 22, 1
- Using Animals and Deep Sea Exploration to ‘Capture the Imagination’ of Future Scientists at Mystic Aquarium and Institute for Exploration
- Update: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration
- News from the National Academies:
- Study Urges Laser Technology for New Floodplain Maps
- NAE Announces Grainger Challenge Prize Winners
- More Small-Scale, Low-Cost Space Missions Urged
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Winter 2006
Volume 21, 4
- UConn Scientist Plays Key Role in International Marine Census
- Update: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration
- Banucci Awarded CT Medal of Technology
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Fall 2006
Volume 21, 3
- Distributed Generation: One Solution to CT’s Burgeoning Energy Needs
- Update: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration Releases Educational Videos and Classroom Activities
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Summer 2006
Volume 21, 2
- Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology: “A Springboard of Technological Innovation”
- Update: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Spring 2006
Volume 21, 1
- Who’s Keeping Track of Long Island Sound? The Long Island Sound Resource Center (Expanded online version of this article)
- Update: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Winter 2005
Volume 20, 4
- Connecticut’s Challenge: Protecting the State’s Diverse Habitats for Future Generations
- Update: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Fall 2005
Volume 20, 3
- Connecticut’s Business Incubators Are Critical Links to Innovation [Expanded online version of this article]
- Connecticut Medal of Science: UConn Physicist is 2005 Recipient of State’s Highest Science Honor
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Summer 2005
Volume 20, 2
- Changing the Way We Think About Science: The Connecticut Center for Science and Exploration [Expanded online version of this article]
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Spring 2005
Volume 20, 1
- Biomedical Engineering in Connecticut: “. . . the potential to make man bionic.” [Expanded online version of this article]
- In Memoriam: D. Allan Bromley (1927-2005)
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Winter 2004
Volume 19, 4
- Photonics Pioneer DeMaria Awarded State’s Highest Technology Honor
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Fall 2004
Volume 19, 3
- A New Initiative to Promote Interest in Science and Math
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Summer 2004
Volume 19, 2
- Advances in Forensics Provide Creative Tools for Solving Crimes
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Spring 2004
Volume 19, 1
- West Nile Project Wins Connecticut Brothers Top National Honors
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- New AAAS Center Hopes to Foster Better Understanding Between Scientists, Public
- In Briefs
Winter 2003
Volume 18, 4
- Nanotechnology: The Huge Impact of a “Lilliputian” Science
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Fall 2003
Volume 18, 3
- The AIDS Pandemic: How Did It Happen, and Is SARS Next?
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Summer 2003
Volume 18, 2
- At the ‘Next Frontier’ of Biological Research: A New Center for Genomics and Proteomics at Yale (click here for expanded article in html format)
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Spring 2003
Volume 18, 1
- Powering the Future: Fuel Cells Promise Clean, Reliable Power (click here for expanded article in html format)
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Fall 2002
Volume 17, 3
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Summer 2002
Volume 17, 2
- Advances in Stem Cell Research Hold Promise for Disease Therapies (click here for expanded article in pdf format)
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Spring 2002
Volume 17, 1
- Photonics in Connecticut: Harnessing the Power of Light (click here for expanded article in pdf format)
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Fall 2001
Volume 16, 4
- “Moletronics” May Hold Key to Faster, Cheaper Computer Power (click here for expanded article)
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Summer / Fall 2001
Volume 16, 3
- Industry Clusters and Economic Development in Connecticut
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
- Meet the Executive Editors
Spring 2001
Volume 16, 2
- A New Name — A New Look!
- Activities of the Academy
- News from the National Academies
- In Briefs
Winter 2001
Volume 16, 1
- A Commitment to Excellence: State’s Science and Engineering Sector Invests $2 Billion in Facilities Construction
- UConn’s Environmental Research Institute: From LIDAR to NEMO, Unique Storrs Facility Nurtures Critical Pollution Research
- From the Academy: Above and Beyond the Call: A Fond Farewell with Gratitude for a Job Well Done
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Fall 2000
Volume 15, 4
- Clear Sailing Ahead for UConn’s Avery Point Campus
- The Science of Environmental Pollution: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach (First of a two-part series)
- From the Academy: Connecticut’s High-Tech Workforce Pipeline
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Summer 2000
Volume 15, 3
- West Nile Virus: How Connecticut Scientists Helped Crack the Case of an Exotic Arbovirus
- Laboratory Safety Offices Help Universities Toe the Line
- From the Academy: Indoor Air Quality in Connecticut Schools
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
Spring 2000
Volume 15, 2
- The Science of Combustion in Connecticut
- Industry A Key Player in Future of Agricultural Biotechnology in CT
- From the Academy: “The Impact of Computers and Technology on Learning” The past, present and possibilities
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State
- And the winners are… Talented Young Scientists Receive CASE Awards at CT State Science Fair
Winter 2000
Volume 15, 1
- Fuel Cells: Clean, Relibale Energy for the Future from CT Companies
- Agricultural Biotechnology: At State’s Universities, Not Even the Sky’s the Limit
- New Members Elected to the Academy in 1999
- From the Academy: Automobile Emission Testing Revisited
- In Briefs: Science and Technology News from Around the State