Welcome AAAS Attendees!
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Who does science and technology policy? You do! And we want to know who you are. Back in 1968, journalist Dan Greenberg tried to estimate the “remarkably small number” of people involved in science policy and landed on somewhere between 200 and 1,000. The world has changed, but we still don’t have a good idea of who does science policy and what they do.
By taking this survey, you’re helping the science and tech policy community define itself and its goals.
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Recent highlights from Issues in Science and Technology
The ISSUES Interview
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“The More Inclusion We Have in Science, the Better Outcomes We’ll Get.”
We talk with one of the most influential US legislators of the twenty-first century. Read More
Innovating on the Edge
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In the Realm of the Barely Feasible
Complex challenges facing the nation require a new approach to ramping up innovation: solutions R&D.Read More
The Ongoing Transformation
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You’ve Been Misinformed About Sharks
Misinformation has long been an issue for scientists who study sharks—just look at the Discovery Channel’s Shark Week.Read More