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Science and the Election

I've been immersing myself in politics over the last week as I've read memoirs by both candidates, examined New York Times articles, and watched the keynote speeches from the Democratic convention. Most of the schools that have contacted me want my presentation about the election--so I'm trying to make sure that I am well versed in what's happening in this campaign.

My friend Madhu blogged about an interesting and (I think) little known aspect of the campaign. The science community collaborated to ask the candidates 14 questions related to science and technology. Only Obama has responded, but his answers are worth looking at. I hope that McCain will get around to responding as well.

Let me know what you think.

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