Innovation is the source of economic prosperity and global progress, simplifying routines and enriching quality of life. The internet has fundamentally altered how the world works, communicates and thinks. The global information revolution has ushered in a new era of global conversations, cooperation and crowd-sourcing among researchers, speeding the spread of new ideas and technologies in every discipline. Researchers race to develop energy alternatives, synthetic biology, transportation improvements, environmental protections or cures for disease. Governments must keep up pace with funding of education and infrastructure as well as regulations on patents, immigration, intellectual property protections and more.

Guerilla Warfare, Waged With Code

Political “hacktivists” promote global internet freedom.
Jennifer Lee
October 10, 2002

A Different Take on Human Origins

New scientific findings may modify the “Out of Africa” theory of human origin.
John Noble Wilford
March 7, 2002

Weapons That Disable Circuitry May Get First Use in Iraq

The U.S. has developed directed-energy weapons for use on Iraqi electronics, but terrorists and others may have them, too.
Seth Schiesel
February 20, 2003

Bitter-Sweet of GM Crops

Thai farmers should learn from the woes of their Asian neighbors
Pennapa Hongthong
January 7, 2004

FCC Vote on "White Spaces" to Be Delayed?

In cutting the analog-signal cord, countries must decide best use for leftover space
Cyrus Farivar
October 28, 2008