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Oppenheimer, FAS, and Today’s Nuclear Weapons Risks

…– especially now. Oppenheimer and FAS Audiences will be interested to learn of Oppenheimer’s connection to the Federation of American Scientists (FAS). His work actually created FAS in 1945. Initially…

07.20.23 | 6 min read
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Emerging Technology
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What’s Next for the U.S. Bioeconomy? Defining It.

…can be achieved with concerted action from industry, academia, nonprofits, the Federal Government and other organizations.” However, setting goals for the bioeconomy does not necessarily mean it will go in…

06.22.23 | 9 min read
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Emerging Technology
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Focused Research Organizations: A New Model for Scientific Research

…the production of public goods, so projects that fall in between academic and commercial incentives often go untouched. Enter Focused Research Organizations (FROs), a new type of non-profit research organization…

06.15.23 | 4 min read
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Global Risk
day one project
Policy Memo
One Small Step: Anticipatory Diplomacy in Outer Space

…issues. However, the United States has another diplomatic avenue for faster action: revision of the existing United Nations’ Guidelines for the Long-term Sustainability of Outer Space under the auspices of…

06.08.23 | 14 min read
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FAS
Press release
FAS Announces Additions to Leadership Team

The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) is excited to welcome three new additions to the organization, continuing a period of rapid growth driven by increasing philanthropic support for FAS’ mission,…

06.08.23 | 2 min read
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