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Scientific Integrity

Protecting the Integrity of Federal Science

Federal science will only be protected if senior leaders are held accountable and all employees feel comfortable filing reports of possible violations. Current efforts to protect scientific integrity don’t go far enough.Read More

The Ongoing Transformation

Can Bureaucracy Build a Climate Revolution?

India’s carbon-heavy government ministries have shown a surprising ability to engineer deep change. Kartikeya Singh talks about what role these ministries could play in creating an energy sector that is ecologically and economically sustainable.Read More

Higher Education

Reconceptualizing the Public Research University

For research universities to keep up with a rapidly changing society requires effective academic leadership as a critical counterweight in a system that is buffeted by external pressures and constrained by inherent design limitations.Read More

Independent Research

Independent Science for a Daunting Future

Looking toward a future shadowed by galloping climate change and global pandemics, independent research institutions must find new ways to adjust their historic strengths to the needs of a changing world if they are to retain their position and expand their influence in the research ecosystem.Read More

Religion and Climate Change

Where Conversations Happen and Values Emerge

As the global community continues to wrestle with how to implement an adequate and meaningful response to climate change, how can we better understand what religion can—and cannot—offer the climate conversation?Read More

STEM Workforce

Democratizing Engineering for Every High School Student

More must be done to increase and train the domestic workforce of scientists—especially engineers. Could making engineering a required class for all high school students be the solution?Read More

The Spring Issue

The Spring 2022 Issues features a discussion with Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman, a look at the role of power thieves in modernizing Mexico City, an exploration of lethal autonomous weapons regulation, and much more. 

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Introducing a New Inquiry

The Next 75 Years of Science and Innovation Policy

A series of ambitious, challenging, and innovative proposals on how to structure the resources of science to enable the best possible future.Read More

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Practice-Focused Innovation

A More Effective Innovation Practice

The nation’s students and young researchers need more—and better—places to practice the concepts they are learning about in order to become true innovators. Practice is the sort of work that extracts practical uses from new scientific insights, particularly technological applications and their commercialization. Read More

A Brighter Future

Building a Just and Fair Scientific Enterprise

The scientific community has long discussed the need to go beyond the narrow definition of science as the pursuit and application of knowledge to solve technical problems. This will require transforming the culture of science itself.Read More

The Engineering Method

Working in the Penumbra of Understanding

Understanding and enhancing engineering’s unique process have become vitally important as the nation seeks to reimagine science and technology policy to solve important problems and drive economic competitiveness for the future.Read More

Green Chemistry

Sustaining Sustainable Chemistry

The recently passed Sustainable Chemistry Research and Development Act could bring about a new era of significantly safer, more sustainable chemicals while catalyzing innovation and opportunity in the United States.Read More

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Creativity During COVID

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A Time Capsule of Creative Responses to the Pandemic

Creativity often flourishes in stressful times. A remarkable collection of creative responses from individuals, communities, organizations, and industries is now available to explore in a new archive.Read More

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