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Talking Science Policy on NPR
Today’s edition of the Kojo Nnamdi Show on American University’s WAMU will feature a discussion with David Goldston and Matthew Nisbet on recent clashes between scientists and politicians over matters of public policy. Goldston is a columnist for Nature and a scholar in residence at Princeton’s Program in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy; Nisbet is an assistant professor at the AU School of Communication. The segment begins at 1:30 p.m. on 88.5 FM in the DC area or online at WAMU.org/listen.
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