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Technologists as policy advisors: A conversation with Dr. Arati Prabhakar

Natalie D. Gehred , and Luke Petersen

A conversation about the role scientists and engineers play in public policy.

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Science Enterprise

Peer review in a pickle: Policy approaches for academic peer review

Brandon S. Byers3 Thomas R. Dougherty , and Uzuki Horo

The historical background and challenges of peer review provide key context for developing solutions to improve science enterprise.

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Childhood exposure to science through museums

Chloe Kirk , and Sewar Banimusa

A conversation about the importance of childhood exposure to science museums to improve access to education.

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Science Enterprise

Women in Academia: Why and where does the pipeline leak, and how can we fix it?

Lena Greska

Comprehensive, context-aware solutions could increase the progression rate of women in academia.

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Whither Section 230? – Law and disruptive technology

John L. Akula

The U.S. court system is set to impact the future of Section 230 policy debate.

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A vision for policy education in science

Bertrand Neyhouse

MIT SPR’s Editor-in-Chief for Volume IV discusses what role the Review will play in educating scientists.

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Algorithmic Bias: Looking Beyond Data Bias to Ensure Algorithmic Accountability and Equity

Savannah Thais3 Hannah Shumway , and Austin Iglesias Saragih

Minimizing bias in public sector algorithms requires holistic regulation.

Science Enterprise

Technologists as policy advisors: A conversation with Dr. Arati Prabhakar

Natalie D. Gehred , and Luke Petersen

A conversation about the role scientists and engineers play in public policy.

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