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Today at CAP: Science Next: Innovation for the Common Good
Today at from 12pm-1pm, we’ll be hosting an event to launch Science Next, informed citizens’ essential guide to science policy. If you can’t join us at the Center for American Progress offices, you can watch the event streamed live here. Full event info here.
Featured participants include Henry Kelly, President of the Federation of American Scientists; Jonathan Moreno, co-editor of Science Next and editor-in-chief of Science Progress; and James Turner, Director of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities Energy Initiative.
You can read the introduction to the book here, and copies will be available for purchase at the event.
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