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  1. ... assist the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States in assessing the national security implications of foreign transactions involving the bioeconomy. Differences in how nations approach regulation of bioeconomy products, data sharing agreements ...
    Keywords: bioeconomy
  2. ... scientific enterprise has produced significant advances in the nation’s health, security, and prosperity, making the United States a global leader in science and technology. ...
    Keywords: regulations, scientific enterprise
  3. ... among the most regulated medical procedures in the nation. Clinical evidence shows that legal abortions in the United States are safe and effective, and the vast ...
    Keywords: Roe v. Wade, Advising the Nation, pregnancy, prenatal care
  4. ... Development with Therapeutic Need: Closing the Gap The United States is a global leader in biomedical research, generating therapeutic breakthroughs that advance the health of the nation and the world. The public and private sectors ...
  5. ... the pandemic in other countries undoubtedly benefits the United States as well, as we cannot begin to fully recover here until the threat of the pandemic subsides in other nations. Even a temporary halt in U.S. funding ...
    Keywords: Coronavirus, COVID-19, world health organization, presidents, statement, pandemic
  6. ... more than ever for food and agriculture. The United States is the world’s greatest agricultural producer and bears the tremendous responsibility of implementing scientific advances to support our nation’s well-being and security, and perhaps even ...
    Keywords: U.S. food and agriculture system, sustainability, competitiveness, resilience
  7. ... to millions of premature deaths, and cost the United States hundreds of billions of dollars annually. Addressing these inequities is vital to improving the health of the nation's most disadvantaged communities—and will also help ...
    Keywords: healthcare, Structural Inequities,
  8. ... on economic growth. Immigration is integral to the nation’s economic growth. The inflow of labor supply has helped the United States avoid the problems facing other economies that ...
    Keywords: immigration
  9. ... will eventually become a reality, which could benefit nations with small nuclear programs or unfavorable geology for underground disposal. The United States, Finland, and Sweden have plans to begin ...
    Keywords: nuclear waste
  10. ... Research Equity for Women and Underrepresented Groups The United States has long made substantial investments in clinical research with the goal of improving the health and well-being of our nation. There is no doubt that these investments have ...
    Keywords: clinical trials, NIH, FDA, equity
  11. ... implemented as designed, current policy will get the United States only part of the ... Implementation Challenges Report Highlights: Supporting State and ...
    Keywords: decarbonization
  12. ... implemented as designed, current policy will get the United States only part of the ... Implementation Challenges Report Highlights: Supporting State and ...
    Keywords: de cero carbono neto
  13. ... workforce that will be increasingly diverse. For the United States to maintain its global competitiveness and protect its security interests, targeted support is needed to cultivate talent from communities throughout the nation. Read Full Description Resources Building Research Capacity at ...
    Keywords: Minority-Serving Institutions, defense research
  14. ... by the Committee on Urban Flooding in the United States — was sponsored by FEMA. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are private, nonprofit institutions that provide independent, objective analysis and advice to the nation to solve complex problems and inform public policy ...
    Keywords: urban, flooding,
  15. ... U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the United Kingdom’s Royal Society recently held a meeting in London to explore ways to strengthen the role and reliability of the science used in the two nations’ court systems. Among the speakers was Niamh Nic ...
    Keywords: justice, Royal Society,
  16. ... Analyses of Low-Carbon Transportation Fuels in the United States , was ... advice to the nation to solve complex problems and inform public policy ...
    Keywords: low-carbon, greenhouse gas, hydrogen, biofuels
  17. ... and Economic Effects of Antimicrobial Resistance in the United States — was ... advice to the nation to solve complex problems and inform public policy ...
    Keywords: antimicrobial, animal, human, pandemic,
  18. ... countries. Once programs are established elsewhere, groups of nations could then collaborate on research and pool their resources under international agreements. "The United States should lead by example," said committee chair ...
    Keywords: ocean, exploration, new species
  19. ... In 2018, about 600,000 people in the United States died from cancer, and about 1.7 million people received a new diagnosis of cancer. Additionally, the national economic toll of cancer is estimated to be nearly $600 billion annually. The nation’s cancer control system will need to become ...
    Keywords: cancer control
  20. ... by the Department of Energy (DOE), position the United States to begin ... the nation's electric infrastructure accelerates and companies seek to ...
    Keywords: fusion, power, electricity, grid, pilot plant, DOE, energy
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