The “Daubert test” was introduced in 1993, as the result of a Supreme Court case, to evaluate scientific evidence in the courts.
Category Archives: Policy
8 Books for Ethical Communication
Ethical communication works. Learn how to communicate ethically with these books.
Models of US Science Research & Development
Learn about the dueling models of US research and development, and ways they can be used together to quickly address global challenges.
Congress x DataViz: Our Interview with William Gray, Founder of FloorCharts
Sheeva talks to William Gray, founder of FloorCharts, a website dedicated to archiving the many posters that appear on the floors of the US House and Senate.
What Will the Next 75 Years of Science Policy Bring?
Read Sheeva’s recap of “The Next 75 Years of Science Policy” from Issues in Science and Technology.
Acing the Congressional One-Pager
Learn how to write a congressional one-pager for your next in-person meeting with Congress.
Improving Policymaking with Science Communication
Sheeva talks about ways to apply science communication to science policy.
Stephanie Bice and A Tale of Two Iranian-Oklahomans
Given the politically polarized times in which we live, maybe it’s no surprise that two friends have opposing views of Rep. Stephanie Bice.
A Scientist in Politics, Part 7: The 2022 midterm elections
Sheeva Azma talks about her work organizing for the 2022 midterm elections in part seven of this multi-part blog series, “A Scientist in Politics.”
A Scientist in Politics, Part 6: Why can’t I stay away from politics?
Sheeva Azma talks about her tendency to gravitate toward working in politics despite the odds in part six of this multi-part blog series, “A Scientist in Politics.”