by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Science and Technology
Author: Robert J. Collier, PhD Article Abstract: In this article, first delivered as a lecture at Tulane University and then to the clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln, Nebraska in 1998, the author deals with the pace of biotechnological advances and their implications...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Science and Technology
Author: S. Eva Maria Amrhein, PhD Article Abstract: The author, a physicist and a native of Germany is interested in serving the mission of the church by enabling faith and science to meet and unfold their full potential within the person of the scientist. This...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Science and Technology
Author: Thomas P. Sheahen, PhD Article Abstract: At the point where Congressional approval of the Yucca Mountain repository site for Nuclear Waste was essentially assured of passage, the New York Times trumped up a story based on a previously-discredited report. The...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Public Policy, Science and Technology
Author: John Matschiner, PhD Article Abstract: *This use of the expression, the domestication of science was inspired by Fr. Donald J. Keefe’s expression on “the domestication of worship.” It is interesting to speculate how this may be an expression — more than...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Public Policy, Science and Technology
Author: Charles Elliott, PhD Article Abstract: That there are finite limits to the Earth’s carrying capacity seemed self-evident to this author, a respected world economist, as far back as 1972. He points out though that, “To the Third World,” (or as we would say...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Physical Science, Science and Technology
Author: Jerry Hannan, PhD Article Abstract: Jerry Hannan now retired from the Naval Research Labs in Washington, DC spends roughly 30 hours a week at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The following article is drawn from one of his many lectures delivered...