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Joe BIden/Flickr April 28, 2021 100 Days into Biden’s Presidency, Science Is Bouncing Back Taryn MacKinney Former Contributor
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Michael J. Ermarth/FDA October 28, 2020 A New and Direct Assault on Federal Scientists: an Executive Order Designed to Politicize Public Service Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Amson Eaglin/USDA October 19, 2020 Restoring Science, Protecting the Public: Recommendations for Federal Agencies in the Next Presidential Term Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
Photo: USCapitol/Flickr October 12, 2017 Conflicts of Interest? NOAA’s Nominees AccuWeather CEO Barry Myers, and Dr. Neil Jacobs of Panasonic Andrew Rosenberg Former Contributor
December 1, 2016 Science and the Politics of Fracking—and What’s Ahead Yogin Kothari Former Contributor
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