SciPolBites: Into the (Possibly Scary) Unknown

SciPolBites is a series of reflections from NSPN members about current issues in science and policy. In this SciPolBite, we focus on the fear surrounding transitions. Our members explored changes occurring in the scientific world and in the way science is perceived by the general public as we advance into an era of advanced computerization and artificial intelligence use. Other members discussed the changing identities we juggle as we move through scientific training.

New #ScienceBitesBlogging! #SciPolBites is a series of reflections from NSPN members about current issues in science and policy. In this #SciPolBite, we explored how the use of land impacts and is impacted by policy across several disciplines and perspectives. How do we steward land effectively and responsibly?

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SciPolBites: Whose Soil Is This Happening In?

SciPolBites is a series of reflections from NSPN members about current issues in science and policy. In this SciPolBite, we explored how the use of land impacts and is impacted by policy across several disciplines and perspectives. Our members discuss space exploration, anthropological discovery, and community-based advocacy efforts to address the question: how do we steward land effectively and responsibly?

New #ScienceBitesBlogging! In this #SciPolBite, NSPN members share insights on #MentalHealth treatments and explore emerging trends in mental health connected to climate change and American partisanism: http://ow.ly/N1m250O8ORV

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New #ScienceBitesBlogging! SciPolBites is a series of reflections from NSPN members about current issues in science and policy. In this #SciPolBite, Gavin Douglas shares insights on emergency preparedness, especially antibiotic resistance & health policy: http://ow.ly/bM1M50NEy5o
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New #ScienceBitesBlogging! In this #SciPolBite, NSPN members think critically about the changing landscape of energy technologies and energy policy, particularly as it relates to climate change and science diplomacy. Read more on our blog: http://ow.ly/R5mv50NbqFu
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