A collection of personal stories about why people come to science, how they value and use science in their lives, and how science helps and hinders societal progress.
“I termed this role the ‘civic scientist’ … In this new capacity, scientists step beyond their campuses…and into the center of their communities to engage in active dialogue…
A collection of resources, created and recommended by members of the civic science network to support shared learning and action as we adapt and respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
Perspectives on the lessons, challenges, and future of new gene-editing technology such as CRISPR, in light of the 1975 Asilomar conference on recombinant DNA technology.