On the heels of President Biden’s Leaders Summit on Climate, the to start with Nobel Prize Summit “Our World, Our Future” will provide alongside one another Nobel Prize laureates and other esteemed leaders in the sciences, coverage, business, the youth movement, and the arts to examine steps that can be […]
Day: April 22, 2021
U.S. Should Make Monitoring and Detecting Nuclear Threats a Higher National Priority by Ensuring Coordination Across Federal Agencies and Expanding Research Efforts
To tackle enduring and evolving nuclear threats, the U.S. demands a bigger prioritized and extra built-in method for monitoring, detecting, and verifying nuclear test explosions, nuclear weapon stockpiles, and the production of fissile materials, states a new report from the Countrywide Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medication.
New Rapid Expert Consultation Shares Insights from Social Science on Communicating COVID-19 Vaccine Efficacy, Effectiveness, and Equity
As COVID-19 vaccinations carry on and speed up across the U.S., a new immediate professional consultation from the Nationwide Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Drugs provides information for choice-makers speaking to the public about vaccine efficacy, success, and fairness — drawing on findings from social and behavioral science.