What’s at stake with “America First” vs. multilateralism in US Climate Policy — and where do we go from here?

Monet Wright examines multilateralism vs. “America First” climate policies and impacts.

Former Congressional Staffer Explains Ways to Make Policy More Evidence-Based with Scientist Involvement

Adriana Bankston spent a year working for Rep. Bill Foster in Congress. She says scientists can advance evidence-based policymaking in Congress.

The Geopolitics of Tech Research and Development

Scientific innovation—especially in AI, biotech, and quantum—are matters of national security, ethics, and global influence.

Loper Bright: an Explainer for Scientists

Toby Shu explains the impact of the Loper Bright Supreme Court decision, which relates to scientific expertise in government.

Neuroscience in the Real World: Do Scientists and Lawyers See Eye to Eye?

Scientists don’t see eye-to-eye on science, argues Ella Lesher, as she breaks down the differences between scientific and legal evidence.

The Supreme Court at a Scientific Crossroads

“We can’t assume that good science automatically translates into good policy through agency expertise,” writes Ella Lesher.