And the Nobel Prize for the Most Innovators Goes to...

Looking at sciences, U.S. is by far the leader

Merrill Matthews October 13, 2006

How Much Is a Year of Life Worth?

Some states pay wrongly convicted prisoners

Merrill Matthews October 12, 2006

Being a Good Citizen Just Got Easier

Technology drives more transparent government

Merrill Matthews September 22, 2006

Has This Been a 'Do-Nothing' Congress?

But if so, is that such a bad thing? Listen to streaming audio of this column | MP3Man Storms Capitol,...

Merrill Matthews September 18, 2006

Mexico's Economy on the Move? Maybe

Can new president help realize country's potential?

Merrill Matthews September 7, 2006

Europe Plays Role of Software Company

No one wants the Euro-version of Microsoft Windows

Merrill Matthews September 5, 2006

You Can't Have That New Technology

Government has decided you don't need it

Merrill Matthews August 25, 2006

Pension Reform Offers Lessons in Social Security Debate

Increased transparency may shock some people

Merrill Matthews August 24, 2006

Taxpayer-Funded Lobbyists on the Prowl

Local governments increasingly turn to lobbyists

Merrill Matthews August 23, 2006

Is Russia Becoming More Like '1984'?

Reinventing the country's language Listen to streaming audio of this column | MP3

Merrill Matthews August 17, 2006

Desktop Advertising: Nuisance or New Business Model?

New CDT study lacks understanding

Merrill Matthews August 11, 2006

200 Jobs Gone; Another Liberal 'Success'

Lawmakers do no favors trying to raise wages

Merrill Matthews August 9, 2006

Private Sector Electrifies the Car Market

New generation of cars result of consumer demand

Merrill Matthews August 8, 2006

Is There Another Country With an Illegal Immigration Problem?

Mexico's immigration laws much tougher than ours Listen to streaming audio of this column | MP3

Merrill Matthews July 28, 2006