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Cultivating science and technology
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What policies will best ensure that the U.S. remains a world leader in scientific and technological innovation?
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The Top American Science Questions 2012
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Science and public policy
We live in an era when science and technology affect every aspect of life and society, and so must be included in well-informed public policy decisions. How can we ensure that policy and regulatory decisions are fully informed by the best available scientific and technical information, and that the public is able to evaluate the basis of these policy decisions?
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"Whenever the people are well-informed," Thomas Jefferson wrote, "they can be trusted with their own government."
Science now affects every aspect of life and is an increasingly important topic in national policymaking.
ScienceDebate.org invited thousands of scientists, engineers and concerned citizens to submit what they felt were the the most important science questions facing the nation that the candidates for president should be debating on the campaign trail.
ScienceDebate then worked with the leading US science and engineering organizations listed at left to refine the questions and arrive at a universal consensus on what the most important science policy questions facing the United States are in 2012."
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