Friday, October 14, 2011 at 1:00 PM
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In his new book, Fool Me Twice, writer Shawn Otto tells why he thinks science is under assault in America. Otto, CEO and co-founder of Science Debate 2008, also explains why his "American Science Pledge" for candidates might bring more science into political decision making.
This article is filed in: Politics, Around the Nation, Around the Nation, Environment, Science, Science, U.S. News
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