In this technologically adventurous book, Lewis Branscomb--
distinguished physicist who once headed the National Bureau of Standards
and later was IBM's Chief Scientist--explores the "wise and creative"
uses of our nation's science, from the boundless faith in science after
the Second World War, into the age of technology, which, says Branscomb,
"is an expression of the values of the society that creates and uses
it." Branscomb examines emerging information technologies--computer
software, electronic libraries, video disks, and the information
"superhighway"--always exploring the way people are affected. Here
readers can share his vision of how we can use both science and politics
to improve the prospects for humankind.