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Tech Policy Summit

Science Progress is a media sponsor for the upcoming Tech Policy Summit, May 11-13 in Silicon Valley. Speakers will include a broad swath of experts from the science, technology, and transparency communities. Check out the the participants here registration is [...]

Stem Cells: A Life Sciences Crucible

Next week is bookended by science policy events at CAP: innovation and patent reform on Monday and stem cells on Friday, with the release of the new report: “A Life Sciences Crucible: Stem Cell Science and Innovation Done Responsibly and Ethically.”

Enabling Economic Recovery Through Innovation

We will release the Fall/Winter 2008-2009 print edition of Science Progress next Monday, January 12. This issue will feature entirely new content on regional centers of innovation, patent reform, and government contracting of scientific and technological work.

Innovation Policy Needs Accurate Scorekeeping

A recent RAND Corporation report called the country a “dominant leader” in global science and technology, but according to a paper released yesterday, the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation found the RAND study off-color, offering a rosy assessment where none was warranted.

Science and Technology Policy Events Next Week

U.S. Capitol buildingAfter a brief hiatus, we return with roundup of some of the science and technology policy events happening around Washington D.C. from June 9 to June 13. Don’t forget our first Science Progress event, “Science Is the Stuff of Progress,” on June 13, where we’ll launch our first printed edition.

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