Expert panel offers suggestions on how to fix the decline in U.S. science

Mark Lowey
July 24, 2024

Following the National Academy of Sciences’ inaugural address on the state of U.S. science, expert panelists offered their takeaways and potential solutions to fix the decline in U.S. science.

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Organizations: Alphabet, Google, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, National Academy of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, Pennsylvania State University, Scientific American, U.S. government, U.S. National Academy of Engineering, University of Georgia, University of Maryland, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute
People: Christie Aschwanden, David Titley, Dr. E. Albert Reece, Dr. Grace Wong, PhD, Dr. Harvey Fineberg, Dr. James Manyika, PhD, Dr. James Marshall Sheperd, PhD, and Dr. Stephanie Diem, PhD
Topics: addressing health inequities in the U.S., broadening the diversity of people brought into STEM system, building trust in science, decline in U.S. science, declining trust in science and the media, delivering benefits to people with science, depoliticizing science, fixing the decline in U.S. science, improving K-12 education in the U.S., inaugural address on the state of U.S. science, media training for scientists, misinformation spread by social media, modernized university-industry partnership, need for a national research strategy in the U.S., need for science communication training for scientists, need for scientists to communicate with the public, need for the science popularizer, public investment in science, restructuring innovation ecosystems, science popularization, support for STEM programs, and supporting junior university faculty

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