The 61 million adults in the United States living with a disability deserve to engage with the world on their own terms.
Publication of detailed scientific methodologies can save researchers time and money, and can accelerate the pace of research.
Biology is becoming a defining technology of the modern era, and is expected to contribute nearly 1.1. million jobs to the US by 2030.
The Administration should address pressing IT talent shortages while empowering Americans to participate in the IT economy.
A robust STEM ecosystem is imperative to our country’s national security, international leadership, and economic recovery from COVID-19.
The Biden-Harris Administration should address this gap by establishing a national public record of wildfire-smoke health impact.
By supporting bottom-up, place-based investment and building a network of new ideas, the Administration can foster American dynamism.
The Administration should create the Local Innovation Unit to catalyze decentralized experiments focused on our most urgent challenges.
Repurposing existing drugs, especially off-patent generics, is the fastest way to develop new cancer treatments.
This report explores how the agriculture sector can support, and be supported by, policies that advance science, technology, and innovation.
Achieving energy decarbonization in America will require a clean power grid supplied by renewable energy and backed by ample energy storage.
The law’s critics are right to question Big Tech’s power, but weakening Section 230 would not address companies’ flaws.