Pixnio April 22, 2020 New COVID-19 Testing Data Reveal 70% More Positive Results in Non-White US Counties Kristy Dahl Former Staff
U.S. Air Force/Senior Airman Stephanie Gelardo April 20, 2020 Maps Showing Where Most Vulnerable Are Hardest-Hit by COVID-19 in the US Point to Deepening Injustice Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Tareq Ismail/Unsplash April 15, 2020 Analysis: Voter Fraud Proponents Are Frauds Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Woman in nursing home Flickr/Alyssa L. Miller March 17, 2020 Para enfrentar la pandemia del coronavirus necesitamos escuchar a los científicos y mantener el distanciamiento social Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
Rhoda Baer/National Cancer Institute March 13, 2020 Catch-22 of Coronavirus for Seniors Most at Risk, and the Importance of Up-to-Date Information Adrienne Hollis Former Contributor
Elena Blanco-Suarez, Science Network member, engaging with the public at an event in San Diego. January 16, 2020 Little Outreach, Enormous Benefits – The Size (of the Audience) Doesn’t Matter UCS Science Network
WyoFile/Flickr January 9, 2020 A Healthy Resolution: Reclaim Your Democracy in 2020 Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
NOAA Satellites/Flickr December 23, 2019 Natural Resources Committee Embraces Collaborative Governance Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
November 27, 2019 Introducing Federal Scientist (now under the Trump administration) Barbie™! Jacob Carter Former Contributor
Lucas Sankey/Unsplash November 20, 2019 Will Democratic Candidates Finally Talk About Democracy Tonight? Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Jiayu Liang/UCS October 30, 2019 Scientist-Community Advocacy: My Journey and My Advice for You UCS Science Network
New models will help continue the growth in EV sales, like the longer-range battery electric Jaguar I-PACE SUV that is scheduled to arrive for sale later this year. October 9, 2019 Lithium Batteries Finally Get their Due with Nobel Prize Win Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
AFGE/Flickr October 9, 2019 Bringing Science Back to the EPA — Whether EPA Wants it or Not. Ken Kimmell Former President
Photo: Gage Skidmore April 5, 2019 6 Ways to Make Your Science Advocacy Effective at the State and Local Levels UCS Science Network
Super Typhoon Yutu as seen from the RAMMB CIRA SLIDER on October 23, 2018 December 17, 2018 Climate Change Is Strengthening Typhoons, Hurricanes and Cyclones. The US Isn’t Paying Attention. UCS Science Network
Photo by Yomex Owo/Unsplash. November 8, 2018 How to Make Professional Conferences More Accessible for Disabled People: Guidance from Actual Disabled Scientists UCS Science Network
Jason Leem/Unsplash October 23, 2018 Saturday Night Live and the Land Carbon Sink Carly Phillips Research Scientist
JPL Women in STEM. JPL SFOF Darkroom. Requester: Kimberley Kline. Photographer: T. Wynne Date: 11-FEB-2016 Photolab order: 070915-146556 October 15, 2018 Fighting for a Diverse and Equitable STEM Workforce in Colorado UCS Science Network
Alexandra Gelle September 11, 2018 Why We Need to Humanize Chemists, and All Scientists UCS Science Network
T. Campbell September 4, 2018 Op-Eds for Cheeseheads: Training New Scientists as Communicators in Wisconsin Food Systems Policy UCS Science Network
Architect of the Capitol August 31, 2018 The Sociopolitical Evolution of a Scientist: Incorporating Advocacy into My Graduate School Experience UCS Science Network
Laura Hamilton August 22, 2018 Bringing Communication Back Into Science: Incentivizing #scicomm Efforts for Early Career Scientists UCS Science Network
Photo: KOMUnews/Flickr August 7, 2018 As States Target University Students for Voter Suppression, Student Groups are Fighting Back Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow