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Job Displacement
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A production of the AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellows, the Sci on the Fly podcast helps explain and illuminate the best stories shaping the world of science policy.

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The CHIPS and Science Act was among the most ambitious pieces of industrial policy legislation in decades, allocating tens of billions of dollars towards building domestic capacity for semiconductor manufacturing and reducing reliance on foreign supp... more

What does the U.S. energy industry look like one year into the second Trump Administration? Sci on the Fly host, Angela Cleri welcomes Danielle Lemmon, a strategy and energy consultant, to break down the headlines. From the massive power demands of t... more

Clean hydrogen is one of many key components of the path to decarbonization, with emissions-intensive hydrogen currently used in several industrial sectors. Over the past few years, the Biden Administration and Congress had made massive investments i... more

In this episode of Sci on the Fly, host Connie Bolte, current Executive Branch Fellow at the National Science Foundation, speaks with Dr. Angela Bednarek, who leads Pew Charitable Trusts' scientific advancement portfolio. Dr. Bednarek's AAAS STPF Fel... more

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Recent Guests

Marisa Vertrees
Campaign director for the Save Science, Save Lives campaign and the Clean Transportation Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists.
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Episode: Science Under Siege (and What We Can Do)
Danielle Lemmon
Energy Consultant at Ramboll and former AAAS Fellow
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Episode: Unleashing (or restraining?) American Energy
Dr. Omar Aguilar
A Mixtec archaeologist and cultural scholar
Leiden University
Episode: Reclaiming Heritage as a Mixtec Scholar: A Conversation with Dr. Omar Aguilar

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Angela Cleri
Host of Sci on the Fly

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 14 ratings
  • Best Sci Policy Show

    Loved it! Engaging and covers a wide range of topics. Easy to listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ddt232
    United States3 years ago
  • Enjoyable, informative, and inspiring!

    The work these fellows do varies so much from person to person! I love tuning in every month to hear a completely different story about how scientists are making US policy better, and to hear their stories about going from academe to government.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    zje112
    United States8 years ago

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Many highlight the informative nature of the discussions, particularly regarding how science intersects with political decision-making.
Listeners appreciate the engaging storytelling and the variety of topics covered in relation to science and policy.

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Reclaiming Heritage as a Mixtec Scholar: A Conversation with Dr. Omar Aguilar
Q: How has your research impacted your community?
More individuals are becoming interested in the codex through workshops and seminars aimed at understanding their culture and history.
Reclaiming Heritage as a Mixtec Scholar: A Conversation with Dr. Omar Aguilar
Q: How does the map tie into the codices? How are they connected?
The codex features a pictorial writing system from pre-colonial times that documents lineage, conflict, and history.
Navigating AI Policy and Ethics with Dr. Ravit Dotan
Q: Is addressing job displacement due to AI part of the AI ethics field?
Yes, labor displacement is a crucial aspect of AI ethics as it directly relates to the social impacts of AI.

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This podcast explores the intersection of science and policy, featuring insights from experts and fellows involved in science and technology policy. A wide array of topics is covered, including the influences of political decisions on scientific funding, clean energy transitions, and public engagement in science communication. Notable discussions address current events affecting science, such as executive actions, climate change policies, and the importance of storytelling in bridging the gap between science and the public. The engaging narratives and diverse expertise of the hosts provide listeners with a deeper understanding of how science shapes policy and vice versa.

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