Friday, December 24, 2010


KSO: Testing The President's Science Advisor by Kurt Garrett

I think it's great, actually gutsy to allow Joe E. General Public to ask the President's Science Advisor a question, any question. The Office of Science and Technology posted the announcement/invitation on May 05, 2010 at 02:34 PM EST. So, KSO put it to the test. We are awaiting an answer to a question mainly about hospital acquired infections. We are on standby for a reply. Track the response with us.

Science and technology today permeate all facets of our lives and have a great bearing on our Nation’s interests across a wide range of issues. It is the job of the President’s Science Advisor, OSTP Director John Holdren, to know ... Dr. Holdren’s opinion on, say, technological aspects of pop culture or the relevance of sci-fi? Is there a random query lumbering around in your head, the answer to which you absolutely must have directly from the President’s Science Advisor? Well, wait no longer, because this week OSTP is unveiling “Ask the President’s Science Advisor.” To ask a burning question of Dr. Holdren, send an e-mail to AskDrH@ostp.gov or tweet your short question to @whitehouseostp with hashtag #Ask ...

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