This week on the Science Policy for All Blog, we are highlighting a science policy brief written by Alaina Tillman for Knowing Neurons. In her article, she gives recommendations for protecting brain health in space. 🚀 🧠 #space #brain #neuro
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Lullabies really do improve babies’ moods #babybonus #infanthealth #publichealth #musicalbabies #childdevelopment
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This week on the Science Policy for All Blog, Kelsey Sundby wrote an essay detailing policy considerations for embryo selection during in-vitro fertilization. #embryo #invitrofertilization #ivf #genetics #ethics
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In an unprecedented move, staff at the National Science Foundation (NSF) were informed the agency will liquidate all 37 divisions across its eight directorates. #nationalsciencefoundation #NSF #science #government
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On Tuesday April 29th, the NIH announced the launch of a new initiative that prioritizes the use of human-based research technologies in NIH-funded research #humanbasedresearch #animalmodels #research #initiative #NIH
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This week on the Science Policy for All Blog, Vaibhav Gujar, PhD wrote an essay about the essential role of circular economy policies for a sustainable future in the United States #CircularEconomy #Sustainability #Innovation #NetZero #GreenGrowth #ResourceEfficiency
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Increasingly frequent severe weather events are disrupting the home insurance market and leaving homeowners vulnerable. #ClimateChange #HomeInsurance #policy
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Sharing insights on the new Executive Order issued on April 23, 2025, by President Donald J. Trump advancing artificial intelligence education for American Youth—an important step toward using AI in education. #AI #Education #WorkforceDevelopment #Leadership #Policy
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In this article, KFF investigates public sentiments toward bird flu and officials’ ability to manage this emerging health crisis. #birdflu #healthpolicy #publichealth
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This week on the Science Policy for All Blog, Mary Horton wrote an essay detailing the positive health benefits of spending time outdoors and why doctors are increasingly making “park prescriptions.” Happy Earth Day! 🌎 #optoutside #outdoors #parkrx #mentalhealth
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This past January, the Los Angeles area was devastated by wildfires #wildfires #fire #LosAngeles #publichealth #urbanfires
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This week on the Science Policy for All Blog, Elizabeth R. Wrobel wrote an essay detailing how government policy shapes efforts to control avian flu in commercial poultry farms. #avianflu #policy #H5N1 #poultry #eggs
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The Global Status Report on Harm Reduction 2024 provides a comprehensive overview of addiction management policies around the world, revealing progress and continuing challenges in addressing substance use disorders. #harmreduction #addictionmanagementpolicies
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A recent study uncovering a link between extreme heat and premature aging adds to the growing list of concerns when considering climate change policy. #heat #aging #climatechange #biologicalaging
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This week on the Science Policy for All Blog, Joy Wu wrote an essay detailing the role and challenges of using non-human primates (NHPs) in biomedical research. #Nonhumanprimate #NHPs #Biomedicalresearch #Ethicalconsiderations
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This week on the Science Policy for All Blog, Max Freedman wrote an essay detailing how advancements in AI could pose threats to biosecurity, and how these threats could be combatted through policy intervention. #biosecurity #AI #syntheticbiology #biosafety
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This week on the Science Policy for All Blog, Caitlin Tedesco wrote an essay examining the current landscape of weight loss treatments and critically examining concerns around the rising popularity of weight loss drugs. #obesity #weightloss #semaglutide #GLP-1
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Protecting the U.S. Egg Supply from Avian Influenza: A Comprehensive Approach #avianinfluenza #avianflu #eggs #poultry #health #birdflu
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Administrator Lee Zeldin’s plan to reshape the Environmental Protection Agency could lead to a gap in research and lack of transparent oversight in environmental regulations. #climatescience #EPA #pollution #publichealth
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This week on the Science Policy for All Blog, Chinaemerem Uju Onyishi, PhD wrote an essay detailing the progress made in the inclusion of women in clinical research. #sciencepolicy #womenshealth #genderdatagap #internationalwomensmonth
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New research from NSF NCAR investigates whether Boulder, CO, is experiencing fewer extreme downslope windstorms due to climate change. #ClimateChange #ExtremeWeather #Boulder #WindStorms #WildfireRisk #SciencePolicy #AtmosphericScience #NSF #NCAR #Meteorology
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Ensuring a balance between national security and global scientific collaboration is crucial as geopolitical tensions reshape the landscape of research and diplomacy. #ScienceDiplomacy #GlobalCollaboration #ResearchIntegrity #Geopolitics #STEMPolicy
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Superbugs on the Rise: The Global Impact of Antimicrobial Resistance by 2050 #AntimicrobialResistance #Superbugs #GlobalHealth #PublicHealth #DrugResistance #AMRcrisis
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Rural Texas hospitals struggle to find resources to combat measles outbreak. #measles #publichealth #healthresources #Texas #ruralcommunities
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New study uncovers possible health risks of obesity drugs #ozempic #GLP1 #obesity #diabetes #weightloss
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