Science-Technology-Society-Religion papers...

 

P =  Science Policy and Public Affairs

S =  Education, Theology, Ethics and Values

R =  Science/Religion

V =  Video Course

# only = Committee Reports

313. “First, establish the facts, www.cen-online.org, April 21, 2008 (letters)

312. “I was very impressed,” Physics Today, April 2008, pg 10 (letters)

311.   "'Homeophobia' must not be tolerated," The Guardian, Dec 19, 2007 (response)

310.   “Paying for science,” Current Science, Vol. 94, No 5, 10 Mar 2008 (correspondence)

309.   "Reminding scientists of their civic duties," Science, July 20, 2007 (commentary)

308.    "Science and Theology," Chemical & Engineering News, (June 11, 2007,  Vol .85, No 24) (letter)

307.     "Technology, religion at war," Centre Daily Times, January 21, 2007 (letter)

306.     "The one thing we should fear: fearmongers," Centre Daily Times, July 14, 2002 (commentary)

305.     "Demonstrating true Christianity," Centre Daily Times (Oct. 13, 2006) (letter)

304.     "Science, technology, art: Their new place in the emerging India," Current Science, Vol.  91, No. 1, 10 July 2006) (commentary)

303.      "Murtha a good choice for speaker," Centre Daily Times (June 15, 2006) (letter)

302.      "What didn't make news," Chemical & Engineering News, (May 15, 2006, Vol 84, No 20, pg 6 ) (letter)

301.       "Science and the Exodus," Centre Daily Times (April 28, 2006) (letter)

300.        "Scientism and technology as religions," Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 40(4): 835 ff. (Dec. 2005)

299.        "Expanding the Framework: Taking Back Religion from Technology and Theology from Science," Science and Religion in

               the Age of Crisis, p. 27-1 - 27-20, Fourth Yoko Civilization International Conference, Hyogo, Japan (Sept18-21, 2005)

298.         "Science of alternative medicine," C & EN , (August 15, 2005) (letter)

297.        "Readers Respond to 'God's Rays'," Physics Today, p. 12-13 (June, 2005) (letter)

296.       "Rustum Roy's Role in Materials Research - A Japanese View," by S. Somiya, Materials Integration Vol. 17, No. 4 (2004)

295.      " Leave well enough alone and stick to teaching what you know," Nature 435:276 (May 19, 2005) (letter)

294.       " Roy Celebrates 80th Birthday with Reminiscence of Materials, Religion, and Health," MRS Bulletin 30:390 (May 2005)

293.       "Interdisciplinary Materials Research: The Reluctant Reformer of Western Science," IUMRS Facets (April 2005)

292.      "Jesus' morals: Person-centered and nonjudgmental," Centre Daily Times (January 10, 2005) (My view submission)

291.       "Master Jacques Ellul: A Tribute," The Ellul Forum, Issue 34; p. 19 (Fall 2004)

290.       "Local Technology: Nanotech not the answer," Centre Daily Times, (Sept. 7, 2004) (letter)

289.        "Super Collider Crashed Against Some Real Science,"  Wall Street Journal, (May 27, 2004) (letter)

288.         "Losing the R&D Edge," Chemical & Engineering News,  p. 5 (June 7, 2004)

287.        “International citation analysis of materials research institutions,” Current Science 86(1): 9-10 (January 10 2004)

286.         Tianhan Xue and Rustum Roy, “Studying traditional Chinese medicine,” Science 300(5620): 741 (May 2 2003)

285.        “The Bigu Phenomenon: An Introduction,” Bulletin of Science, Technology, & Society 22[5]: 391 (October 2002)

284.        “Science and Whole Person Medicine: Enormous Potential in a New Relationship,” Bulletin of Science, Technology, & Society 22[5]: 374-390 (October 2002)

283.        “Introduction: The ‘Alternative’ Approach to Health: The Only Solution to the World’s Most Pervasive Technology Problem,” Bulletin of Science, Technology, &  Society 22[5]: 333-337 (October 2002)

282.       “Citizen-scientist: an oxymoron?” Mater Today (October 2002)

281.       “Religion/Technology, not Theology/Science, as the defining dichotomy,” Zygon 37(3): 667-676 (September 2002)

280.       “Chemistry’s image,” Chemical & Engineering News 80: 28 (July 15 2002)

279.       “From Teflon to Velcro science,” Materials Today (July/August 2002)

278.       “Education of ‘The other half’ of the healing equation—(The Citizen Patients),” White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (February 23, 2001)

277.        “Abandoning Reductionist Medicine for Whole Person Health,” Caring World, 3: 2 (2002) 

276.        “Materials confusion,” Materials Today (March 2002)

275.        “Science and human culture,” Current Science, 81: 10, December 10, 2001

274S.      “The perils of peer review,” Nature Magazine, (414) 393-394, Nov 22, 2001

273R.      “Vassily Nalimov -- Modern Russian high priest,” Scientometrics, 52(2): 167-169 (2001)

272.         “Giga statt Nano,” Die Zeit, 32 (August 3, 2000)

271.         “Freeing Science from the tyrannies of funding and peer review,” Current Science, 77(11): 1384-85 (December 10, 1999)

270.         “Computational Chemistry:  Much ado about nothing,” Current Science, 76(2): 127 (January 25, 1999)

269.         “Penn State Scientist Would Take Editorial Much Further,” Alternative Therapies, 6(5): 15-17 (September 2000)

268.         Thomas G. Stoebe, Darcy Clark, Rustum Roy,  “Resources Center for Materials Science Education,” MRS 2000 Proceedings.

267.         "Rhetoric of Physics Editorial Stopped Short," Alternative Therapies, 5(5): 18 (September, 1999)

266.         "The End of Science:  The Role of Whole Person Medicine," Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 18(5): 321-324 (October 1998)

265.         "Whole Person Healing in Life and the Universe," Proceedings—3rd Yoko Civilization International Conference, Takayama, Japan, 1: 15-34 (2001)

264.        "Real Science Education:  Replacing 'PCB' With Science through STS throughout All Levels of K-12 'Materials' as One Approach," pp. 9-19 in Science, Technology, and Society:  A Sourcebook on Research and Practice, edited by A. Kumar and D. Chubin. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 2000.

263.          "Abstract, Reductionist Science is Dead (Complete); Long Live Real Science," (comment), Teachers Clearinghouse for Science and Society Education Newsletter, (Winter 2000)

262.         "Missing the mark on misconduct", Nature, 395 (October 29, 1998)

261.         "STS and the BSTS: Retrospect and Prospect, 2000 C. E.," Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society. 19(6): 461-464 (December 1999)

260.         "Religious commitment and its interaction with scientific professions: a low-church real-science, critique of "science" and "spirituality", Technology in Society, 21: 417-427 (1999)

259.         "A small anecdote on Prof. K. S. Krishman", Indian J. Phys. 73S (1999)

258.         "Honest Science: Honest Spirituality, The New Convergence Rejecting Reductionism"  Science and the Spiritual Quest Conference (June 7-10, 1998)

257.         Chemistry in Britain (March 1999) p. 3 (Comment).

256.        News (January 18, 1999).

255P.       "Applications-Driven Research:  Considerations for Implementing a U.S. Science Policy Imperative," American Laboratory, p. 42-49 (October 1998). 

254P.       “DOD:  A Critical Funder and Risk-Taker,” Science 282: 415 (October 16, 1998).  (Letter).

253.         “Religion and STS,” (Editorial), Bull. Science, Technology and Society 17(2-3): 47-48 (1997)

252.         “Science Teachers and Recent Scientific Research” (Guest Editorial) Teachers Clearinghouse Newsletter   Vol XVI No. 3 (Fall 1997)

251.         “Science and Religion Convergence or Conflict,” in the “State of the World,” Humanities Roundtable, on The Emerging Holistic Paradigm (November 1997)

250.         “R/D Policy for Germany,” Principal address to the German Ministry for Building, Transportation and Research (June 12, 1997).

249          “Only Lean Budgets Will Encourage Reform,” APS News, (November 1997)

248          “Science and Religion,” Science Letters Vol. 278 (October 10, 1997)

247          “Alternative Medicine” (Letters), Chemical &Engineering News  p. 3 (Sept. 15, 1997).

246          “The Twilight of Science—Last of the ‘Gods’,” Futures 29(6): 471-482 (1997)

245          “Science and Industry,”  Current Science 72(5):293-294 (March 10, 1997).

244          “Perspective: ‘The Laws of STS,’” (Comment),  Bull.  Science, Technology and Society 16(1-2):2-3 (1996).

243          “Science, Technology, and the Public Interest,” (With Christine von Weizsäcker), Second Annual State of the World Forum, pp. 157-158, San Francisco (October 1996), Final Report (1997).

242          “Gene Therapy,” Current Science 71(9):657-658 (November 10, 1996).

241          “Scientist Condemns ‘Breakthrough’ Mentality,” The Chronicle of Higher Education (November 1, 1996)

240          “Funding Basic Research,” (editorial), Science 273:291 (July 19, 1996) Comments Science 273 (August 1996) and 273:5281 (September 6, 1996).

239          “Telestic (Purposeful) and Atelestic (Curiosity-Driven) Research in the Post Supercollider World,” Hybrid Microelectronic Materials, pp. 1-14 (1996).

238          “Technology and Science Policy,” Swiss Advanced Technology Workshop, Lausanne, Switzerland, September, 1995 (published in 1996).

237          “The Future of Science,” Opening Remarks by the Chair, Plenary report on Science Roundtable, Also: “Role of Science in Society,” Closing Plenary Panel, State of the World Forum, Final Report, San Francisco, CA, 115-118 (October 2-4, 1995).

236.         “Citing Scientific Literature,” C&E News p.5, 66 (April 8, 1996). (see also Tech list)

235          “Employment Roundtable: Survival Calls for More Than Technical Fitness,” IEEE Spectrum, 33(3):20-31 (March 1996).

234          “The Context in Revolution,” Ceramics and Society (Discussions of the Academy of Ceramics Forum ‘92, Assisi, Italy) 33-34 (1995).

233          “Reinventing and Reforming the University—Learning from 50 Years of Experience,” Reinventing the Research University (Proceedings of a Symposium held at UCLA on June 22-23, 1994) p. 108-112 (1995).

232          “Comments on George Brindley,” CMS News p. 19-20 (August, 1992).

231          “Globalizing Indian Science,” Current Science (Correspondence) 68(7,10):669 (April, 1995).

230          Horgan, J., “Top Price for the Top Quark,” Scientific American, p.20-21 (May 1995).

229          “Bad Data, Bad Reasoning Will Not Help the Cause,” APS News (April 1995).

228          “External Ethics For Scientists,” Science 267:775 (February 10, 1995).

227           “Lederman's Open Letter,” Physics Today  p. 73 (February 1995).

226          “Hype's No Help,” Chemical & Engineering News (Letters) (January 30, 1995).

225          “Penn State’s MRL: Part II Creating New Paradigms for Research,” MRS-J News  6(1 & 2):5-7 (Feb./Jun, 1994).

224          “The New Materials/Market Development Cycle: A Perspective on the Historical  Changes,” Proceedings of the Professor Anthony Kelly Symposium, University of Surrey, Surrey, England 1-29 (September 22, 1994).

223R       “The Coming Clash of the Titans,” Cosmic Beginnings and Human Ends, 129-154 (1995).

222          “India and the New Global Balance,” Current Science (Commentary), 67(9& 10):690-695 (November 10 & 25, 1994).

221          “Roy Replies,”Physics Today  (Letters)(March 1994) 91-92.

220V       “The Finite Earth, STS 198c,” (The Finite Earth, TV Mini-series, WPSX, The Pennsylvania State Univeristy, 1977).

219          “Knowledge Refinement and Management: Inter-nation Knowledge and Technology Transfer for Sustainable Development in North and Sourth,” Engineering Academy of Japan: Technology Transfer and Technology Diffusion, p. 69 (March 1994).

218          “STS-I and STS-D: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary STS,” Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. (Editorial), 13:247-250 (1993).

217S        “Or Was It Big Science’s Last Dinosaur,” The Philadelphia Inquirer (Commentary), pg. A7 (Saturday, November 6, 1993).

216          “Diamond in the Rough:  U.S. Technological Policy,”

215          “Role of Materials Research–On Tap, Not on Top,” Materials Technology 8:221-225, (1993).

214          “Science Publishing Is Urgently in Need Of Major Reform,” The Scientist 7(17): 11, 22 (September 6, 1993).

213          “Penn State’s MRL: Part 1 Creating New Paradigms for Research,” MRS-J News 5(2):3-5 (August 1993).

212          “Letters, funding of the Superconducting Supercollider,” Physics Today, 111-112 (July 1993).

211R       “Particle Physics Spinoffs, Religion:  Replies to Roy,” Physics Today, 14-15,  (August 1993).

210S        “The Grand Illusion,” The Other Side: Watching Science from the Inside Out, 26-27:47 (July-August 1993).

209S         “Technological Literacy–Phase II Begins” (Editorial), Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society   7:569-570 (1987).

208S        “Needs of Science and Society,” Chemical & Engineering News,  6-7(January 11, 1993).

207S        “Restoring ‘Uni-’ in the University,” Professional Scholar  2(2):2-3(March 1993).

206S        Yager, Robert E.  and Rustum Roy, “STS: Most Pervasive and Most Radical of Reform Approaches to ‘Science’ Education,” The Science, Technology, Society Movement, National Science Teachers Association, 7-13(1993).

205P        “Projecting Science and Engineering Personnel Requirements for the 1990’s,” Testimony before the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, April 8, 1992,    U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, 287-297.

204P        “Peer Review or ‘Performance Review’?,” Science  259: 13-14 (January 1, 1993).

203S        “Radiation Waste:  Too Hot to Handle?,” Nuclear Guardianship Forum, Issue #2:12 (Spring 1993).     

202          “New Materials: Fountainhead for New Technologies and New Science,” Transactions of the Materials Research Society of Japan 12(Symposium on Advanced Ceramics IV):1-44 (1992); also in Second Lecture International Science Lecturer Series National Academy Press (1995) (The National Research Council, Office of Naval Research and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research).          

201S       “Science, Technology, and Social Problems,” Ceram. Eng. Sci. Proc. 12(11-12):2275-2311 (1991). 

200S        “Everything but the Whole Truth,” The Other Side:  Watching Science from the Inside Out, 42-43 (November-December 1992).

199S        “New Approach to K-12 Education:  “Materials” as part of Applied Science and Technology,” J. Materials Education 12 (1990).

198R       “Eros: Friendship and Venus,” Cross Currents, pg. 142 (Spring 1991).

197R       “The Grinch Who Stole Religion,” The Other Side: Watching Science from the Inside Out, 28-29 (July-August 1992).

196S        ‘“Materials’ Education: The Second Time Around,” MRS Bulletin, 22-26 (1992).

195S        “Science/Technology Education in Church-Related Colleges and Universities,” Proceedings of a Workshop co-sponsored by The Institute For Theological Encounter with Science and Technology (ITEST) and Saint Louis University, (October 27-29, 1989).

194S        “Saying No to the Supercollider,” Scientific American, Japanese Edition, 1:24-25 (1992).

193P        “Biomimetic Materials: A Potential Distortion of Materials Policies,” Advanced Materials 3(9):448-451 (1991).

192P        “The Management of Knowledge and the Role of Culture in the R/D Enterprise,” Japanese/American Technological Innovation, Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc. 253-257 (1991).

191P        “Materials Technology—A Servant of Humankind?” Proceedings from the TeknoVision Conference ‘92,  The Circus Building , Copenhagen, Materials Technology –A Servant of Humankind?, 77-90, (May 7 -May 8, 1992).

190P        “Influence of Policy and Culture on R/D: The Case of Diamond Film Research,” Proceedings of the Symposium on Japanese/American Technological Innovation held December 1990 at the Univ. of Arizona, 151-157.

189P        “Comments on Projecting Science and Engineering Personnel Requirements for the 1990s,” Testimony presented before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Investigation and Oversight (April 8, 1992).

188S        “K-12 Education: A Primer for Materials Researchers,” MRS Bulletin 17(3):5-9 (March 1992).

187P        “A Time for Japan to Say No,” The Japan Times (Wednesday, November 13, 1991).

186R       “What Does It Mean To Be Human?” The Proceedings of the Second Yoko Civilization International Conference (October 28 - November 1989), Takayama, Japan.

185S        “Ten Commandments of Science Journalism” (July 26, 1991).

184P        “Funding  Academic Research,” C & EN , pg. 67 (May 13, 1991).

183P        Series of Bi-weekly Columns in Centre Daily Times  on Science, Technology and Society Issues, (May 19, 1991 -  to present).

182S        "Critical Issues Facing Society, An Introductory STS Course for General Education," (with Robert A. Walker) Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society 11:14-20 (1991).

181P        "Achieving Harmony Between Science and Technology and Humankind and Society," presented at The Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology (May 29, 1991).

180S        "'Citizen Friendly' Science," Science 251:362 (January 1990).

179S        "New Roles for Materials Engineers and Scientists in K-12 Education," (with Robert Berrettini) 1990 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings 219-222 (Session 1264). (Toronto, CANADA); and also  J. Material Education 12:133-148 (1990).

178S       "Postsecondary Science for Nonscientists: STS, The New Approach to the Largest Population," (with Franz Foltz) Science Education in the United States: Issues, Crises and Priorities. 209-229 (1991).

177P        "Federally Funded Research Decisions For a Decade,"Testimony presented before the U.S. House of Representatives  Committee on Science Research and Technology, (March 20, 1991).

176R       "STS: A New Opportunity for the Re-Integration of Christian Concern into American Academic Life," Science, Technology and the Christian Faith. (1991).

175S        “Science, Technology and Social Problems,” Ceramic Engineer and Scientific Proc., American Ceramic Society ,  2275-2311(Nov. -Dec.  l991) .

174S        "Japan--The Negentropic Society, Can It Serve the World?" 

173P        "Japanese Tradition to Match its Technology in the 21st Century," The KSP International Forum Report , 15-30(1991).

172P        "Science and Technology Council," a report to Governor Thompson's Science and Technology Council, (with Tonia K. Devon) Wisconsin BioBusiness 1(5) (September 1990).

171P        "Knowledge and Technology Transfer in Wisconsin:  Linkages Between Universities and Industry," (with Tonia K. Devon) Wisconsin Research Institute (November 1990).

170S        "STS:  Re-Inventing the University within the Multi-versity," Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society 8(3):253-254 (1988).

169P        "Let's not buy this super boondoggle.," USA Today (Tuesday, December 20, 1988).

168P       "Superconductivity: 'science as hoopla!'," The Chronicle of Higher Education (March 30, 1988).   (Letter to the Editor).

167P        "Technology should turn around to serve society," The Oregonian (Monday, April 11, 1988).

166P        "Chance and the Nobel Prize," Part 4 (with Patrick J. Hannan and John F. Christman), Chemtech , 594-598(October 1988).

165P        "Data on U.S. Materials Research Laboratories:  Prototypes of Interdisciplinarity in Universities,"  (with Tonia K. Devon) Materials Research Science Bulletin , pp. 5-9, (October 1990); and also J. Material Education 12:429-446(1990).

164P        "Rustum Roy and the 'dethroning of science'-- I," The Oak Ridger, Oak Ridge, TN.  pp. 7 (Tuesday, December 26, l989).  (Editorial.)

163P        "Prizes and Their Problems," Physics Today, p. 98 (December 1989).

162S        "Glue, glue, who's got the glue?"  Collegian, (Fall 1988).

161S.       "The Dice-playing God.  The Contribution of Science to the Emerging Universal Theology," Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society 9 (5):312-319 (1989).

160S.       "Creating the New Wealth:  National Research and Development Funding in the 1990s."  Testimony before the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, April 11-12, 1989, Congressional Record 135(42 & 43) U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington (1989).

159S.       "Technology in the Service of Humanity:  The Role of New Materials," Somiya Symposium, Japan.

158S.       "The Fine Structure of Military Research as an Essential Background for Discussions of Ethics:  Remarks on a New Liberation Ethics," Ethical Issues Associated with Scientific and Technological Research for the Military, C. Mitcham and P. Siekevitz (eds.), Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 577:73-85 (1989).

157S.       "The Relationship of Technology to Science and the Teaching of Technology," J. Tech. Education 1(2):5-18 (1990).

156R.      Science, Theology and Understanding," Beth Anne Harnish Memorial Lectures 1989, Religion, Science & Technology:  The Next Generation, Fresno State University, (in press).

155R.                "Technology, Theology and Decision," A Response to a Paper by Roger Shinn. The John Hines Lectureship (1988), Newark, N.J.

154R.                "Theological Insights from the Technological World—1. Christian Pan-en-theism; 2. Chance as God's (Only) Agent on Earth," The John Hines Lectureship (1988), Newark, N.J.

153P.                "Corporate R&D Leaders Must Speak Out," Research·Technology Management, 6‑10 (January-February 1990).

152P.       "'Soft Cheating' is More Harmful to Science Than Cases of Outright Fraud," The Scientist, Commentary, p. 14 (September 18, 1989), Philadelphia.

151P.       "Views on Nuclear Fusion," Chemical & Engineering News 2 (May 15, 1989).

150P.                "Ceramists and Society," Ceramic Bulletin 68(9):1553 (1989).

149S.       "Look Eastward, Quickly," Centre Daily Times (Friday, December 15, 1989).

148P.                "Changing National Origins of Materials Research and Implications for S/T Policy," with Tonia K. Devon, Materials Research Society Bulletin  13 (12):7-12 (Dec. 1988).

147P.                "Materials Scientists and Engineers, and Society," Materials Processing Report, MIT Press.   8-9 (May 1989).

146S.       "Natural Allies--STS and Technology Education," The Technology Teacher 48(4):13-17 (1989).

145P.                "University-Industry Knowledge Transfer:  Exaggerated Expectations," Forum for Applied Research in Public Policy 3 (4):32-36 (Winter 1988).

144P.                "Technology Transfer," Testimony presented before the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, April 27, 1988), Congressional Record 134 (56), U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington (1988).

143S.                "Serendipity in Chemistry, Astronomy, Defense, and Other Useless Fields," Chemtech 18:402-406 (July 1988).

142S.       "Chance and Drug Discovery" (with P.J. Hannan and John F. Christman), Chemtech 18:80-83 (February 1988).

141S.       "Prince Serendip at Work" (with P.J. Hannan and John F. Christman), Chemtech 18:8-21(January 1988).

140S.                "Education in Chemistry," Chem. & Eng. News, p. 3 (January 18, 1988).  (Editorial Reply.)

139P.                "Against the SSC:  Unnecessary Engineering in the Wrong Cause," The World & I, 301-303, (Sept. 1987).

138S.                "Science, Technology and Society (STS)--What It Is, and Where It Stands,"

137S.                "Boosterism vs. Reality in Technology Planning," Centre Daily Times, p. A-6 (Monday, June 20, 1988).  (Guest Column.)

136S.                "Learning from Technology" (with L.J. Waks), in Society as Educator in an Age of Transition, Part II, Kenneth D. Benne and Steven Tozer (eds.), pp. 24-53, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL (1987).

135S.       "The Coming Abrupt Decline in U.S. Affluence.  Part I:  The Data,"

134R.                "Proclaiming the 'Bad News,' Which Could Be Good News.  The Role of Church and University," Bulletin of the Inst. for Theological Encounter with Science and Technology 18(3):5-11 (July 1987).

133P.                "Superconductivity," Chem. & Eng. News, 4-5 (August 24, 1987).  (Letter.)

132P.                "Balancing US-Japan Technology Flow," Physics Today, 11-13 (August 1987).  (Letter.)

131S.       "The Role of Chance in Scientific Discovery," with J. Hannan and L. Christman, Chem. Tech. (1987). (See # 166 in this biblio.)

130S.       "STS:  Managing the Commons of Human Education," Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7(1&2):3-8 (1987).

129P.       "The Nature and Nurture of Technological Health: Ceramics and Civilization, High-Technology Ceramics--Past, Present, and Future,“ W.D. Kingery (ed.), American Ceramic Society, 11:351-370 (1987).

128P.       A Reply to a letter by Bruce R. Balleron ("The 'Social Purpose' of SSC”), Physics Today, p. 13 (February 1987).

127P.       "No to the Super Collider," The Philadelphia Inquirer (Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1987).  (Op-ed.)

126S.                "Technological Literacy--Clarifying the Concept and Its Relation to STS," Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society  6(2&3):131-137 (1986).

125S.       "The A.B.C.'s of Science, Technology and Society" (with L.J. Waks), Forum XIII(4):1-4 (December 15, 1986).  (College of Education, PSU.)

124S.       "A Threefold Cord," Research/Penn State 7(4):1-2 (December 1986).  (Letter.)

123S.       "Science Must Change or Self-Destruct" (Roundtable), Bioscience 36(10):660-661 (November 1986).

122P.       "A Technology Transfer Model for Industrial Training and Retraining" (with Robert Berrettini), J. Industrial Teacher Education `23(3):7-17 (1986).

121P.                "Funding Big Science" (a reply to a letter by J.F. Scott), Physics Today, p. 11 (April 1986).  (Letter.)

120P.                "Funding Big Science" (a response to a letter by S. Wojcicki), Physics Today, p. 15 (February 1986).  (Letter.)

119P.                "Observations on the Pimentel Report," Chem. & Eng. News, p. 65 (December 16, 1985).  (Letter.)

118S.       "STS in Education and Its Relevance for the Business Community" (with L.J. Waks), Technotimes (Fall 1985).

117P.                "Funding Science:  The Real Defects of Peer Review and An Alternative to It," Science, Technology & Human Values 10(3):73-81 (Summer 1985).

116P.                "Alternatives to Review by Peers:  A Contribution to the Theory of Scientific Choice," Minerva 22(3-4):316-328 (Fall-Winter, 1985).

115P.                "Funding Big Science," Physics Today, p. 9 (Sept. 1985).  (Letter.)

114S.                "Japanese Management:  Doing It Right," The Christian Science Monitor, p. 20 (Monday, Sept. 9, 1985).  (Editorial.)

113P.       "Energy Issues Updated," Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 5(1):3-6 (1985).

112S.       Editorial, Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society  5(1):1 (1985).

111S.       "The Science/Technology/Society Connection," Curriculum Review 24(1):13 (Jan./Feb. 1985).

110S.                "Outlook:  A Threefold Cord," Research/Penn State 6(1):2 (March 1985).

109S.       "Science Isn't Engineering," Chemtech, 66-67 (Feb. 1985).

108S.       "The Three 'Cultures':  Science, Engineering, and Science Education," J. College Science Teaching, p. 157 (Dec. 1984/Jan. 1985).

107S.       "The Many Faces of Technology," Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society  4 (6):517-518 (1984).  (Editorial.)

106S.       "STS: The Megatrend in Education," Proceedings of the International Congress on Technology and Technology Exchange, Pittsburgh, PA, 203-205 (Oct. 1984).

105S.       "Soviet Rights Violations," Physics Today  27(11):142 (November 1984).    (Letter.)

104S.       Editorial, Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 4 (4):i (1984).

103P.                "Institutional Sources of Ceramic Research in the U.S." (with N.R. Roy), Ceramic Bulletin 63 (12):1465-1468 (1984).

102P.       "Lost at the Frontier—U.S. Science and Technology Policy Adrift" (with Deborah Shapley), Philadelphia:  ISI Press, 223 pp.  (1984)

101R.      "Any Form of Sexuality Between Consenting Adults Should be Acceptable and Not the Concern of the Legal System," Human Sexuality, Ch. XB, 302-324, Harold Feldman and Andrea Parrot (eds.), Sage Publications (1984)

100S.       "Optimum Technology," Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 4 (4): 313-315 (1984)

99S.         "Science Policy Study," Chem. & Eng. News, p. 3 (November 5, 1984)  (Letter)

98P.        "Against Esoteric Science," IEEE Spectrum 21:8 (October 1984) (Speakout Editorial)

97P.        "Numbers, Origins, Economic Value and Quality of Technically Trained Immigrants into the United States" (with J. Lerner), Scientometrics 6 (4): 243-259 (1984)

96P.         "Materials Research Society," Physics Today, p. 87 (February 1984) (Letter)

95S.         "Science, Technology and Indian Culture," Darshan, 12-13 (June 1983)

94S.         "The Status of STS Activities at U.S. Universities" (with Josh Lerner), Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society  3:417-432 (1983)

93S.         "The Hybridized Journal-Textbook:  An Invention to Serve Future Applied Science Teaching" (with Robert Berrettini, Bruce Knox and Alastair W. Nicol), European Journal of Engineering Education 8:279-294 (1983)

92P.         “Materials Research and Development Policy,” Testimony before the Science and Technology Committee, Subcommittee on Transportation, Aviation and Materials of the U.S. House of Representatives, No. 48, 247-267 (May 19, 1983)

91P.         "Approximating Total Citation Counts from First Author Counts and from Total Papers" (with N.R. Roy and G.G. Johnson, Jr.), Scientometrics 5(2): 117-124 (1983)

90P.         "Technological Literacy:  An Uphill Battle," Technology Review, 18-19 (Nov.-Dec. 1983).

89S.         "Science Policy:  A New Delicacy in the Pork Barrel?"  American Laboratory, pp. 4-5 (October 1983)  (Guest Editorial)

88S.         "Values of Science/Scientists," Chem. & Eng. News, pp. 2 and 59 (August 29, 1983)  (Letter)

87P.         "Math and Science Education:  'Glue Not Included,'" Christian Science Monitor, p. 23 (May 19, 1983)  (Opinion and Commentary)

86P.         "Materials Technologies and Their Potential Impact on Third World Nations," New Frontiers in Technology Application, E.U. von Weizsacker et al. (eds.), United Nations, pp. 111-113 (1983)

85P.         "Materials Research Center," Science 220: 142 (April 8, 1983)  (Letter)

84P.         "Synchrotron Radiation Facilities," Physics Today, p. 11 (June, 1982)  (Letter)

83S.         "The Tortoise and the Bear.  U.S. and Soviet Values," The Other Side,. p. 48-53 (January 1982)

82P.         "Peer Review of Proposals—Rationale, Practice and Performance," Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 2:505-522 (1982).

81S.         "Scientific Lemmings, or Las Vegans," American Laboratory, pp. 4-5 (September 1982) (Guest Editorial)

80R.        "Competitiveness and the 'True Sin of Sodom,'" Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation (June 1982) (Letter to the Editor)

79P.         "The Science Establishment Flunks," Wall Street Journal, (Friday, Oct. 8, 1982) (Editorial) Reprinted in the Centre Daily Times

78P.        "Instrumentation Issues," Chem. & Eng. News, 51-52 (July 19, 1982) (Letter)

77S.         "Does Chance or Human Will Rule the Laboratory?" Chem. & Eng. News, pp. 40-42 (Feb. 22, 1982)   (Book review of Seeds of Discovery by W.I.B. Beveridge)

76S.         “Editorial,” Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 2:1-2 (1982)

75P.         "More on Peer Review," Chem. & Eng. News, p. 2 (April 26, 1982) (Letter)

74P.          "Graduate Universities - A New Model," Science 214: 297 (December 18, 1981) (Editorial)

73S.         "Wake up to Voodoo Policies," Centre Daily Times (September 24, 1981) (Editorial Reply)

72P.         "Alternative to Peer Review?"  Science  212: 1338 (June 19, 1981)  (Letter)

71S.         "U.S.S.R.:  The True Picture," The Philadelphia Inquirer (Wednesday, August 5, 1981)  (Editorial)

70R.        "Government's Shaping of the Future and the Church's Blind Eye," New Catholic World 224:30-134 (May/June 1981)

69S.         "The Reformation of Science," Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 1:3-9 (1981)

68P.         "An Alternative Funding Mechanism," Science 211: 1377 (March 27, 1981)  (Editorial)

67P.          "Innovation in Science Funding," Chem. & Eng. News, pp. 9 and 54-55 (February 23, 1981)  (Letter)

66S.         "Nuclear War is Suicidal," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette  (February 18, 1981)  (Editorial)

65R.         "Experimenting With Truth," The Hibbert Lectures for 1979  New York:  Pergamon Press (1981)

64P.         "Storing Radioactive Wastes," Physics Today, p. 13, (January 1981)  (Letter)

63P.         "University/Industry Coupling:  Philosophical Underpinnings and Empirical Learnings," in Industry/University Cooperative Programs, Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Conjunction with the 20th Annual Meeting of the Council of Graduate Schools in the United States, 81-95 (December  2, 1980).

62S.         "What Nuclear War is About," Chem. & Eng. News, pp. 3 and 32 (September 1, 1980)  (Letter)

61S.                "Sakharov Poll," Physics Today, p. 61(August 1980 )  (Letter)

60R.        "Reply:  A Marriage Vow," Centre Daily Times, p. 5 (August 7, 1980).  (Editorial Reply)

59P.         "A System for Production and Dissemination of Modular Instructional Materials" (with C.A. Hewitt and B.E. Knox), J. Educational Technology Systems 8 (4): 287-301 (1979-80)

58S.         "Nuclear War and the No. 1 Game," Centre Daily Times, p. 5 (June 12, 1980) (Guest Editorial.)

57S.         "Military Olympic Gold," The Daily Collegian, p. 2 (January 11, 1980)  (Letter to the Editor)

56S.         "The Wicked Witch and the Terrible Tyrant," The New Republic, p. 3 (February 23, 1980) (Letter to the editor)

55S.         Book Review:  "The Politics of Peril:  Economics, Society and the Prevention of War," by C.F. von Weizsäcker, Chemical & Engineering News,  39-40 (February 18, 1980)

54P.         "Retreading' Ph.D.'s," Science 208: 1088 (1980) (Letter)

53P.         "Judgment on Human Rights," Chem. & Eng. News, p. 4 (March 24, 1980) (Letter)

52P.         "A Scientist's Tithe?"  <