The American people fund tens of billions of dollars of cutting-edge research annually. There should be no delay or barrier between the American public and the returns on their investments in research.
—Alondra Nelson, head of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, in an official release voicing policy guidance mandating the public accessibility of taxpayer-supported research data and results by the end of 2025 (August 25)
ACROSS 1. Builders of paper nests |
DOWN 1. Birds named for their bobbing backsides |
There are good scientists everywhere basically, and the scientists need to be open to working with Indigenous peoples and the Indigenous peoples need to be also interested to work with the scientists.
—Eva Krümmel, an environmental toxicologist affiliated with the Inuit Circumpolar Council in Ottawa, speaking to Inside Climate News about a recently published paper she coauthored detailing the contributions of Indigenous peoples to studying mercury in the Arctic (August 31)