"The presidents of the National Academies said yesterday that the Bush administration was going too far in limiting publication of some scientific research out of concern that it could aid terrorists. Specifically, they said, the administration's policy of restricting the publication of federally financed research it deemed "sensitive but unclassified" threatened to "stifle scientific creativity and to weaken national security." " A continuation of the debate Jeremy, Tom and I were having this summer about government restriction on scientific publication. Researchers Say Science Is Hurt by Secrecy Policy Set Up by the White House |