What’s Next for Scientific Integrity at Federal Agencies?

2024-10-18T02:49:49+00:00October 18, 2024|

As the Biden administration draws to a close, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) has issued a new report recapping progress on scientific integrity and highlighting areas where more work is needed. The many government employees who have been working for the past four years to create a strong infrastructure of

Powering the Data Boom: How Will the Grid Keep Up?

2024-10-16T12:49:42+00:00October 16, 2024|

Data use for everything from video conferences to cryptocurrency to calendars, and related data center construction, is booming. Infrastructure and resources for those data centers are relatively scarce. How will we go forward? Is this a lawless frontier for an industrial revolution that breaks the bounds of human activity, or will we find constraints and

Introducing the Community Guide to Cumulative Impacts

2024-10-16T12:49:38+00:00October 16, 2024|

Across the U.S., health and environmental policies do too little to protect people and communities from harmful chemicals and pollution. One key reason is that the nation’s environmental laws and rules consider each chemical or facility in isolation, but no one is exposed to one chemical at a time from one source at a time.

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