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Uncovering Hidden Bias in Clinical Research

Lisa Bero has been at the forefront of understanding how corporate funding biases research and how to assess what scientific evidence is reliable. She talks about her investigations into the tobacco and pharmaceutical industries, how industries shape evidence to favor their products, and the importance of independent research to inform policy.Read More

The ISSUES Interview

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“You Learn More From Failure—When Things Are Not Working Well.”

Nobel Prize–winning biochemist Katalin Karikó is a pioneer in research on messenger RNA and its medical possibilities, which were revealed on a global scale during the COVID-19 pandemic.Read More

Climate Art

A Very Different Voice

Xavier Cortada’s The Underwater is a series of public art installations that reveals the vulnerability of Florida’s coastal communities to rising seas. His work has helped Jennifer Jurado, the chief resilience officer of Broward County, Florida, engage the public on climate solutions.Read More

Book Review

Cover of DISCOUNTING THE FUTURE by Liliana Doganova

The Puzzle of Pricing the Future

The economic concept of discounting plays an important role in climate change policymaking. But discounting also raises social, political, ethical, and other issues. A recent book critiques the theory and application of discounting from these various perspectives.Read More

Science for Policy

"Transforming How the Environmental Protection Agency Does Science" by Terry F. Yosie

Transforming How the Environmental Protection Agency Does Science

Contemporary environmental challenges are systemic in nature. Agencies such as EPA need to modernize their approach to scientific and regulatory decisionmaking to better understand the causes of environmental risks and respond to them effectively.Read More

Science Diplomacy

science diplomacy and the rise of technopoles

Science Diplomacy and the Rise of Technopoles

In today’s multipolar world of fracturing alliances, the influence of science and technology is increasingly tied to the advancement of individual nations’ geostrategic and economic interests. In this new context, science diplomacy must evolve.Read More

FUTURE TENSE FICTION

Future Tense Fiction is a speculative fiction series that features short stories from acclaimed authors across a wide range of styles. Each story is paired with original artwork and a response essay from an expert who connects the fictional narrative to real-world policy debates.

"Skeleton Crew" illustration by Rey Velasquez Sagcal

The Skeleton Crew

From the archives: In Janelle Shane’s story, a haunted house supposedly run by artificial intelligence is actually kept online by an underpaid crew of remote contractors. When one of the haunted house’s visitors is in real danger, it’s up to the humans behind the AI facade to save the day. Read More

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The Future of Nuclear Power

The US Department of Energy and big tech companies such as Google and Amazon have announced their support for the development of advanced nuclear reactors. Do their efforts prefigure a nuclear renaissance? And what would such a renewal of the nuclear sector mean for society?

Nuclear Innovation

An Ambidextrous Approach to Nuclear Energy Innovation

An Ambidextrous Approach to Nuclear Energy Innovation

Tension between the promise of new nuclear technologies and uncertainty about their feasibility requires a diversified, balanced research portfolio that can be adjusted locally in concert with global progress.Read More

Engineering Education

Educating Engineers for a New Nuclear Age

Radical designs for fission and fusion energy systems require engineers who are grounded in technical knowledge, adept at engaging communities in participatory design, and fluent in ethical, equity-centered communication.Read More

Decentralized Nuclear?

Can Nuclear Power Go Local?

With origins in the Cold War military-industrial complex, nuclear power struggles to reinvent itself as part of the inclusive, democratic future envisioned by progressives.Read More

Nuclear Waste

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Deep Time: The End of an Engagement

For all its flaws, US nuclear waste policy at least relied on a sense of a moral responsibility toward the present and future. That may now be changing.Read More

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