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Preventing the next pandemic

Michelle E. Matzko3 Marie Floryan3 Christian L. Loyo , and 2 more

A combination of clear public health messaging, accessible testing, and advances in biotechnology can be powerful tools to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

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Space & Security

Policies for incentivizing orbital debris assessment and remediation

Carson Bullock , and Robert T. Johanson

A universal system for risk assessment and financial incentives can be strategies to mitigate threats posed by space debris on space infrastructure.

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Artificial Intelligence Science Enterprise

Catalyzing the quantum leap

Kushal Seetharam , and Michael DeMarco

A focus on the workforce may be necessary to unlock the potential of quantum information science.

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Science Enterprise

The impact of international scientists, engineers, and students on U.S. research outputs and global competitiveness

Sarah M. Rovito3 Divyansh Kaushik , and Surya D. Aggarwal

The U.S. may consider taking strategic action to retain international scientific talent and maintain global competitiveness.

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Science Enterprise

An interview with Professor Jonathan King. Part I: On social responsibility and activism in academia

Manraj S. Gill3 Dylan M. McCormick , and Jennifer A. Cascino

A discussion about effectively and collectively engaging in public policy through the lens of his diverse experiences as an academic and activist.

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