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Science Policy in 2017
The Scientist | Feb 12, 2017 | 3 min read
The Scientist’s coverage of key science agencies, the early days of the Trump administration, and the March for Science
Top Science Policy Concerns
Hannah Waters | Mar 13, 2012 | 1 min read
A selection of 40 top science policy questions that need to be addressed were selected and published by researchers last week.
Science, policy, and partisan politics
Ted Agres(tedagres@lycos.com) | Aug 12, 2003 | 4 min read
Congressional report fuels debate over science and decision making
Science and Policy Collide During the Pandemic
Diana Kwon | Sep 1, 2020 | 8 min read
COVID-19 has laid bare some of the pitfalls of the relationship between scientific experts and policymakers—but some researchers say there are ways to make it better.
Science Policy Recap: February 9, 2017
Joshua A. Krisch | Feb 8, 2017 | 2 min read
While the executive order on immigration continues to affect scientists, a coalition of public interest groups is suing the Trump administration, alleging that the president’s executive order on regulations “exceeds [his] constitutional authority.”
How Democratic Is Science Policy?
Malcolm Goggin | Apr 5, 1987 | 5 min read
Who governs science and technology in a democracy? Can democracy and the world of science even be reconciled? In Governing Science and Technology in a Democracy (University of Tennessee Press, 1986), Malcolm L. Goggin, a political scientist and editor of the volume, presents viewpoints of a dozen professionals in science, law, philosophy and political science. The book is a collection of papers from a two-day conference in Houston in 1985. In this excerpt from the book, Goggin discusses four imp
Science Community Praises White House Policy Report
Barton Reppert | Aug 21, 1994 | 7 min read
Science Community Praises White House Policy Report Author: Barton Reppert Date: August 22, 1994 Long-awaited `white paper' receives high grades from most observers, although some say it misses target. A long-awaited White House report on United States science policy, released earlier this month, is drawing generally strong praise from key scientific and educational association leaders, as well as senior officials
Science Community Praises White House Policy Report
Barton Reppert | Aug 21, 1994 | 7 min read
Science Community Praises White House Policy Report Author: Barton Reppert Date: August 22, 1994 Long-awaited `white paper' receives high grades from most observers, although some say it misses target. A long-awaited White House report on United States science policy, released earlier this month, is drawing generally strong praise from key scientific and educational association leaders, as well as senior officials
Policy
The Scientist Staff | Feb 22, 1987 | 10+ min read
For psychiatrist David A. Hamburg, an early interest in biobehavioral aspects of stress and aggression has broadened to embrace many issues in education, health and public policy. After brief stints at Walter Reed Army Institute of Medical Research and as chief of the adult psychiatry branch at the National Institute of Mental Health, he established the psychiatry department at Stanford University's medical school in 1961. Hamburg left Stan-ford in 1975 to become president of the Institute of Me
Santa Fe School Board Opposes State Science Education Standards
Ashley P. Taylor | Oct 4, 2017 | 2 min read
Critics of the proposed curriculum say it leaves out important information relating to climate change and evolution.

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