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Date: October 23, 2012, 3:01:51 PM EDT
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Using Science as Evidence in Public Policy
Prepublication AvailableUsing Science as Evidence in Public Policy encourages scientists to think differently about the use of scientific evidence in policy making. This report investigates why scientific evidence is important to policy making and argues that an extensive body of research... [read more]
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New at Notes from NAP: Science Debate 2012
At ScienceDebate.org , several leading U.S. science and engineering organizations developed 14 science policy questions facing the United States. In response to these questions and the Presidential candidates' replies, we've been curating reading lists on these issues to help you form your own answers and assess the candidate's perspectives.
Visit Notes from NAP, where you'll find our reading lists to go with these ScienceDebate questions:
- Critical Natural Resources
- Education
- Energy
- Food
- Fresh Water
- Innovation and the Economy
- The Internet
- Ocean Health
- Pandemics and Biosecurity
- Research and the Future
- Science and Public Policy
- Space
- Vaccination and Public Health
We'll be posting a new list every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. You can keep up with our ScienceDebate 2012 series on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest , or the Notes from NAP RSS Feed.
The National Academies offers authoritative and unbiased resources to inform your decision. Our publications are available to download for free--and to purchase in print--from NAP.edu.
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