Rethinking Growth

Archive / By Maywa Montenegro /

Two years after the financial crisis, Wall Street has recovered, but has our economics fundamentally changed? We revisit a 2009 post-crisis interview with pioneering ecological economist Herman Daly who, through the lens of biophysics, urges us to think about economies that flourish — without growth.

Feature

In Defense of Difference

Scientists offer new insight into what to protect of the world's rapidly vanishing languages, cultures, and species.

Global Reset

Starting Over

What are the most vital scientific lessons that need to be communicated today?

Ideas

The Art of Science Learning

It's time to re-imagine science learning. It's time for wood and clay, watercolor and chalk.

Departments

Ideas

Full Steam Ahead on CS-STEM

Globaloria students demonstrate how art and design and creative cognition can ignite all kinds of STEM learning.

Global Reset

On Discovering Life

The first truly alien life form may not come from a distant planet, but from a petri dish in a research lab.

Ideas

Buddhism and the Brain

Why do ancient Buddhist beliefs overlap so strongly with those of modern neuroscience?

Global Reset

On the Freedom of Knowledge

Can Europe's fragmented research efforts be unified by a single market for scientific knowledge?

Global Reset

On Biotechnology Without Borders

The power of modern biotechnology, if made openly available, could transform the developing world.

Global Reset

On Curing Everything

Kary Mullis offers a radical new way to treat antibiotic-resistant infectious diseases.

Innovation

Humans, Version 3.0

Where are humans going, as a species? Mark Changizi may have the answer.

Global Reset

On Adapting to Sandpiles

Joshua Cooper Ramo argues that in an era defined by instability, society must turn disruption into a force for good.

Global Reset

On Governing by Design

When used correctly, design can integrate innovation into people's everyday lives.

Global Reset

On Rethinking IP

Licensing patents for the developing world can help bring innovations to the people who need them most.

Global Reset

On Science Publishing

With print media lapsing into obsolescence, the internet is poised to transform science publishing and science itself.

Global Reset

On Science Transfer

Responding to current global challenges requires reforming the culture and practice of science.

Ideas

Wild Animal Sex

New research in birds, reptiles, and insects is redefining “normal” sexual behavior.

Global Reset

On Peace

History—and differing languages, cultures, and values—can make peace difficult to achieve. But science is a common ground.

Culture

If it’s Inspiring, Can it Be Wrong?

Is it wrong to rely on sex appeal to promote public understanding of science?

Slideshow

The Hidden World of Ants

Mark Moffett travels around the world taking stunning close-up photographs that capture the fascinating lives of ants.

Books

Books to Read Now

Edit Staff

June releases follow a wizard-bearded scientist on his quest to end aging; mine the essence of pleasure; and explore why being wrong is central to the human experience.

Interactive

Repository of the Cosmos

We visit Neil deGrasse Tyson to talk about his role as “servant to the public appetite of the universe” and all of the odd things that accumulate in his office.

ScienceBlogs.com

Selected Posts for November 30, 2011

  1. A Field Guide to ALL of the Carnivores! (Almost)

    Greg Laden's Blog

    November 27, 2011

  2. Cold Fusion: Is it Possible? Is it Real?

    Starts With a Bang!

    November 25, 2011

  3. Vegeculture and the Season of Roots

    Casaubon's Book

    November 21, 2011

  4. The Long Island Solar Farm at Brookhaven Lab is Generating Electricity

    Brookhaven Bits and Bytes

    November 17, 2011

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