Presidents need science advice. From climate change and pandemics to the governance of AI and the country’s nuclear arsenal, science sits at the center of a range of foreign and domestic policy challenges that reach the president’s desk.

Thankfully for the president – and the nation – the Office of Science and Technology Policy, known...

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Just past 2 a.m. Eastern time on Jan. 16, 2025, a new rocket blasted off from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. By reaching orbit, Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket launch[1] has marked a milestone for a commercial space company that has big ambitions.

As a space policy expert[2], I see New Glenn’s success as a big leap...

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The Bible’s lex talionis – “Eye for eye, tooth for tooth[1], hand for hand, foot for foot” (Exodus 21:24-27) – has captured the human imagination for millennia. This idea of fairness has been a model for ensuring justice when bodily harm is inflicted.

Thanks to the work of linguists[2], historians[3], archaeologists[4] and ...

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a couple from the back walking in a park, the woman and background in black and white, the man a silhouette enclsoing a color view of trees and sky

Imagine attending a funeral where the person who has died speaks directly to you, answering your questions and sharing memories. This happened at the funeral of Marina Smith[1], a Holocaust educator who died in 2022.

Thanks to an AI technology company called StoryFile[2], Smith seemed to interact naturally with her family and friends.

The...

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