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March 18, 2010

Iraq
"Severe Clear"

Watch filmakers Kristian Fraga and Michael Scotti reflect on their documentary, Severe Clear.

Play

August 16, 2018

China
The Internet Was Created in the United States, But China Will Shape Its Future

For good reason, Russia and Russian hacking have dominated discussions about cyberspace this summer. But policymakers also must not lose track of the more decisive, long-term threat: China.

Lunar New Year

June 18, 2015

Technology and Innovation
To Succeed, Solar Perovskites Need to Escape the Ivory Tower

What will tomorrow’s solar panels look like? This week, along with colleagues from Oxford and MIT, I published a feature in Scientific American making the case for cheap and colorful solar coatings d…

Solar perovskite cells, patterned with gold electrodes, await tests that measure their efficiency at converting sunlight into electricity

March 23, 2020

China
“Brave Enough to Tolerate Failure”: China Realigns Research Incentives in Pursuit of Technological Supremacy

China's innovation ecosystem has long suffered from misguided incentives. Recently, the Chinese government has been taking steps to address this. If it succeeds, China will be closer to becoming a gl…

A researcher uses a pipette to develop assay to detect specific gene of corn at a lab in Syngenta Biotech Center in Beijing.

June 15, 2017

Intelligence
Don’t Let the Russia-Trump Investigation Distract From U.S. Intelligence Reform

Section 702 of the Foreign Surveillance Intelligence Act is up for renewal, and it's a controversial program as a result of Edward Snowden's disclosures.

Testimony of McCabe, Rosenstein, Coats and Rogers on June 7, 2017