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Despite significant advances in scientific tools and methods, the traditional, labor-intensive model of scientific research in materials discovery has seen little innovation. The reliance on highly skilled but underpaid graduate…
State, local, and Tribal governments still face major capacity issues when it comes to accessing federal funding opportunities – even with the sheer amount of programs started since the Bipartisan…
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Every day, the executive branch of the federal government makes transformative policy changes. When federal agencies need expert input, they look to advice from external experts and interested citizens through…