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An interview with Professor Florence Bourgeois: On policy and regulation of clinical trials

Shejla Pollozi3 Cindy Xie , and Sumedha Sachar, Ph.D.

An examination of the relationship between clinical trials and drug development in pediatrics as well as their ethical and social impacts.

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An interview with the Hon. Chris Fall: On fostering innovation in federal research & development

Ethan A. Klein , and Brooks Clingman No Comments

A discussion on government models for funding and performing high-risk, high-reward research, and a vision for the future of national laboratories.

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Science Enterprise

Reducing gender bias in STEM

Stephanie Mabel Kong3 Katherine Margaret Carroll3 Daniel James Lundberg , and 2 more

Institutions can enact policies to improve workplace diversity and job accessibility by systematically addressing gender biases and providing better metrics for assessing gender equity.

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Science Enterprise

Federal R&D funding: the bedrock of national innovation

Rebecca Mandt3 Kushal Seetharam , and Chung Hon Michael Cheng

Federal research and development (R&D) funding has significantly declined as a share of GDP for several decades.

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Science Enterprise

Scientists have a responsibility to the public

Anthony Tabet

Scientists should make their voices heard on matters concerning their expertise that affect the general public in a jargon-free way.

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The next frontier of combating drug addiction in America

Cole Korponay

Evidence-based policies and new technologies may help the U.S. in the future of combating drug addiction.

Climate Change & Energy

Methane emissions and global warming: Mitigation technologies, policy ambitions, and global efforts

William J. Sawyer3 Islam Genina3 Rebecca J. Brenneis , and 3 more

Reducing global methane emissions may require technology development, proven policies, and private-public sector collaboration.

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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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