Politics has fractured federal public health during and after COVID. Bipartisan narratives focused on the greater good can restore public trust in U.S. health initiatives.
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What’s at stake with “America First” vs. multilateralism in US Climate Policy — and where do we go from here?
Monet Wright examines multilateralism vs. “America First” climate policies and impacts.
Participatory Action Research as a Research-Based Framework for Rapidly-Evolving Public Health Messaging
Participatory action research could improve public trust in science and communication during health crises.
A Science Freelancer’s Wish List of Creative Projects
Sheeva Azma seeks more creative freedom as a science marketer.
A Moment (and Music Playlist) for Science Creatives
Sheeva shares comments and a Spotify playlist celebrating science creatives.
The 1 Not-So-Weird Trick to Lower Healthcare Costs
Disincentivizing preventable patient harm in hospitals would boost the global economy by 0.7% per year.
Former Congressional Staffer Explains Ways to Make Policy More Evidence-Based with Scientist Involvement
Adriana Bankston spent a year working for Rep. Bill Foster in Congress. She says scientists can advance evidence-based policymaking in Congress.
Congress’s Role in Trump 1.0
Sheeva recaps her experience in Trump 1.0.
How to Be a Good Discussion Moderator, Whether at a Conference or at the Dinner Table
A moderator doesn’t just pick their panelists’ brains, but does so in a way that is interesting and enjoyable for all involved.
Things I Have Learned about Being a Science Creative
Being a science creative involves unique challenges.