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Science Politics, informally abbreviated SciPol, is an American publication that communicates the politics of some of the world’s greatest scientific challenges.[1] It blends academic rigor with journalistic storytelling to make complex scientific, social, political, and ethical challenges understandable to a broad public.[2] It considers politics around energy, technology, environment, health, medicine, food, space, and more. It was founded in 2025 by the Science, Technology and International Affairs Program in Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. Many scientists, including former CDC Director Tom Frieden and Ambassador Batu Kutelia, have contributed articles to Science Politics. It has been highlighted in the New York Times[3] and Reuters[4] for publishing an open letter from 28 co-authors of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence where they critiqued the Federal Judicial Center's troubling removal of a chapter on climate science. The chapter was removed based on advocacy of 27 Attorneys General.
Columns
Dagomar Degroot, Horizons of Humanity
Sanjay Basu, The Clinical Divide
References
- ^ "Science Politics". Science Politics.
- ^ Cooney, Siobhan (January 29, 2026). "Science Politics communicates science, tech and policy to a broad audience".
- ^ Zraick, Karen (March 2, 2026). "Scientists Decry 'Political Attack' on Reference Manual for Judges". New York Times.
- ^ Raymond, Nate (March 2, 2026). "Co-authors of manual for US judges call climate science chapter's removal 'troubling'". Reuters.
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