National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases / Unsplash May 8, 2025 The State of Science at 100 Days: Co-Opted, Hindered, and Undermined We’ve been watching how the Trump administration has been abusing and co-opting science to advance its political goals across the federal government in its first 100 days. Jules Barbati-Dajches Analyst
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AP (1 time only DO NOT USE) October 26, 2020 Ask a Scientist: Voter Suppression 101: An Introduction to a Stain on US Democracy Elliott Negin Former Contributor
Tim Wright/ICAN October 24, 2020 A Historic Nuclear Ban Treaty Is Set to Become International Law: Here’s What That Means Jennifer Knox Policy & Research Analyst
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission/Flickr October 22, 2020 Earthquakes and the H.B. Robinson Plant: A Case Study of the NRC’s Failure to Learn from the Fukushima Accident Ed Lyman Director, Nuclear Power Safety
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