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By his own account, Donald Trump's hard line on immigration was a key to both of his successful presidential runs. But new ...
Elizabeth Linos, Public Policy and Management Professor at Harvard Kennedy School, examines how public sector fellowship ...
The SETI Artist in Residency (AIR) program announced Planetary Futures. This new public art research-creation residency explores planetary science, with a focus on climate research.
The Canadian Data Rescue Project is supporting U.S. data rescue efforts, and setting up preventative measures for Canadian ...
RFK Jr.'s firing of CDC vaccine panel undermines science, could threaten public health, experts say It is still unclear who will replace the current panel, but experts warn that Kennedy could try ...
Governments are increasingly establishing national and international policies on Open Science. This panel invited representatives from across the globe to report on the state of open science ...
We believe the best hope for saving science and, perhaps, saving our form of democracy, is convincing at least a couple dozen Republican members of Congress that it’s up to them—that the stakes ...
When formulating climate policy, too little attention is paid to social factors and too much to technological breakthroughs and economic reasons. Because citizens are hardly heard in this process ...
Keshia M. Pollack Porter, an internationally recognized scholar, trusted leader, and unwavering advocate for public health has been selected as the 12th dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of ...
The Trump administration’s attacks on science and funding at the National Institutes of Health will set research and training for future scientists back a generation.
In democratic societies, science advisory committees ensure that policy decisions impacting public health, the environment, and technological innovation are rooted in evidence rather than political ...
Most Americans frequently use federal science information. But few are concerned that cuts to federal science spending could affect their access to such information, a new poll finds.