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SPR is a MIT researcher-run journal publishing essays about tough problems, emerging technologies & policy.

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MIT Science Policy Review
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‼️📣MIT SPR Community is live! To better engage our readers & authors, we will use this new email subscription channel to communicate our events & programming, hiring posts, and the latest publication of MIT Science Policy Review. Stay engaged!.Sign-up at
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Welcome to MIT SPR Community! Who are we? MIT Science Policy Review (MIT SPR) is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to bring rigorous, accessible peer-reviewed science policy analysis to the broader...
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LLMs often amplify stereotypes, cultural & socioeconomic biases in high-risk ways. In MIT Science Policy Review (V6), Abhishek, Erickson & Bandopadhyay show how governance and monitoring can make GenAI fair, factual & responsible.
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🚨 Volume VI of MIT Science Policy Review is here! Theme: Ethics in Innovation. 22 peer-reviewed pieces spanning 🌍 climate, 🤖 AI, 🩺healthcare, 🔬 science enterprise & 🚀 space. Read now 👉
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RT @MIT_CIS: #EVENTALERT: Join us on Monday, May 12th at 12 PM in MIT E40-496 or via Zoom for a compelling seminar on the intersection of o….
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MIT Science Policy Review
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Exploring Earth’s last frontiers, both underwater and above our atmosphere, requires cutting-edge tools and interdisciplinary collaboration. Join us for a panel discussion with leading voices in ocean exploration, microbial ecology, and space sustainability.
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"When you love technology, that is when you are most obligated to critique it the hardest." – Dr. Casey Fiesler. Passion for AI must come with responsibility. How do we balance AI innovation with ethical oversight? Read more in the MIT SPR. #AIethics #TechPolicy
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MIT Science Policy Review
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The MIT Science Policy Review, founded in 2019, publishes accessible, peer-reviewed papers on science policy at the intersection of science and society. Volume VI: Ethics in Innovation arrives this August! Join our community and never miss on the latest news and upcoming events!
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We are looking for motivated authors, associate editors, and interviewers to contribute to volume 6! Detailed role descriptions and instructions included in the application link below. The deadline for applying is Sunday, October 20th, 11:59 PM ET.
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The MIT Science Policy Review (MIT SPR) is a researcher-run journal at the intersection of emerging technology and public policy. Our goal is to impartially review policies that address current...
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MIT Science Policy Review
1 year
How can podcasts use storytelling to engage broad audiences with complex scientific ideas? Check out @Simar_mattewal and Ritika Sethi’s interview with @Radiolab hosts @lmillernpr and @latifnasser to learn about the intricacies of science podcasting.
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MIT Science Policy Review
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You may use social media daily, but how often do you think about its regulations?.In Vol V, @natelubin, @KalieMayberry, D. Moses, M. Revel, L. Thorburn and A. West map global regulatory approaches, explore tradeoffs with privacy and transparency, and more!.
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Did you know that fungi are more closely related to animals than plants?.For the Volume V front cover, @KJEHickman and @k_atherton1 explore ways to leverage these ubiquitous but understudied organisms to advance conservation, health, and technology policy.
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MIT Science Policy Review
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Volume V of the MIT Science Policy Review is out now! .Explore incredible articles covering topics across AI, climate change, healthcare, science enterprise, and space & security on our new, redesigned website!.
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MIT Science Policy Review
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Semiconductors are essential components of modern electronics, but require critical minerals with vulnerable supply chains. In Vol. IV, Omanjana Goswani discusses how increased investments and mineral recovery efforts could facilitate domestic production.
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The Manhattan Project pooled nearly unlimited resources towards achieving goals in a short period of time. In Vol. IV, Nirmal Bhatt and Peter Heller evaluate the effectiveness of a applying a similar approach towards the threat of climate change.
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