Innovations In Space Technology Are Still Key
Innovation in space technology is still key to U.S. scientific and economic preeminence; space has been primarily America's frontier for 50 years and should remain so.
Innovation in space technology is still key to U.S. scientific and economic preeminence; space has been primarily America's frontier for 50 years and should remain so.
Gilbert B. Kaplan | Posted 05.25.2011
As President Obama prepares his State of the Union message, he faces the problem of U. S. manufacturing jobs moving to China. Friendly handshakes with President Hu will not change that.
Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen | Posted 05.25.2011
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David Foster | Posted 05.25.2011
With the arrival of Chinese President Hu this week in Washington, there can be no better time for the U.S. to make clear its unqualified commitment to winning the global race for clean energy jobs.
Richard Kauffman | Posted 05.25.2011
Until we are able to develop a strong market for renewables in the U.S., China will continue to reap the benefits.
Michael Kanellos | Posted 05.25.2011
Who killed Evergreen Solar? Conventional wisdom blames Chinese solar panels. But it's not a fully adequate explanation.
Jonathan A. Schein | Posted 05.25.2011
Last week Evergreen Solar, America's third-largest such manufacturer, announced that it is shutting down its plant and shedding 800 local jobs in order to move its operations to China.
James M. Gentile | Posted 05.25.2011
America has an opportunity to rebuild its economic preeminence through scientific innovation. And given our scientific and technical expertise, solar energy conversion should be a high priority.
Leo W. Gerard | Posted 05.25.2011
How is it that America finds herself in the position of schoolyard patsy, woe-is-me casualty of China's illegal trade practices that are destroying U.S. renewable energy manufacturing and foreclosing an energy-independent future?
James M. Gentile | Posted 11.07.2011