|
[SORT BY TITLE] [SORT BY DATE]
Peter W. Huber [12 titles]
- Anthraxing New York
Government-controlled vaccine development has left us scarily vulnerable. Autumn 2009 - Bound to Burn
Humanity will keep spewing carbon into the atmosphere, but good policy can help sink it back into the earth. Spring 2009 - Curing Diversity
The new medicine shows that were biochemically separate and unequaland regulators are starting to catch on. Autumn 2008 - Cherry Garcia and the End of Socialized Medicine
The new pharmacopoeia offers people too much knowledge and control for one-size-fits-all health care to cope with. Autumn 2007 - Germs and the City
Two centuries of success against infectious disease have left us complacentand vulnerable. Spring 2007 - Why the U.S. Needs More Nuclear Power
Its cheap, clean, safeand doesnt depend on Arabia. Winter 2005 - Can Terrorists Turn Out Gothams Lights?
Heres how to strengthen our vulnerable power grid. Autumn 2004 - How Technology Will Defeat Terrorism
At home and abroad, digital wizardry will keep us safe. Winter 2002 - How Cities Green the Planet
By packing people into a small area and by using high-tech foods, fuel, and building materials, cities leave most of the earth free for wilderness. Winter 2000 - Gothams Hidden Infrastructure Boom
Private companies are churning out the telecom capacity we need to dominate the Information Age. Spring 1998 - Telecosm NYC
The big telecom merger in 1993 was going to join Bell Atlantic with Tele-Communications Inc. (TCI)--the cable company that serves 820,000 subscribers in New Jersey, Long Island, and Rockland and Westchester counties. Summer 1997 - New York, Capital of the Information Age
Telecommunications technology makes New York the indispensable hub of the information universe. The challenge: to keep it that way. Winter 1995
|
|