Dominant research-funding paradigms are constraining the outputs of America’s innovation systems.
The U.S. should invest in AMCs and prizes for vaccine development and deployment as part of the American Pandemic Preparedness Plan.
Our lack of creativity in defining the scholarly landscape is limiting our nation’s capacity for innovation.
Now is the time for the NIA to drive science-first funding for the field of aging.
Without reform, exclusionary zoning will continue to damage equity and inhibit growth and opportunity in many parts of America.
The U.S. should establish a testbed for government-procured artificial intelligence (AI) models used to provide services to Americans.
The federal government should build on the success of the NIH’s training-grant program to support STEMM graduate students & U.S. R&D.
The U.S. should establish a system of National Laboratory Schools in parallel to its existing system of FFRDCs.
It is critical that services such as video calling and email be available to people in prisons at a “just and reasonable” cost.
The White House should expand military-civilian partnerships in trauma care to achieve a national goal of eliminating preventable deaths.
The White House should expand military-civilian partnerships in trauma care to achieve a national goal of eliminating preventable deaths.
The U.S. government should rethink how it conducts nuclear research in allied nations such as the Republic of the Marshall Islands.