
E. William Colglazier
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1 month ago |
sciencediplomacy.org | Joy Zhang |E. William Colglazier
Luciana Barbosa de Oliveira Santos has served as Brazil’s Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation since January 2023 and is the first woman to hold the position. Santos is an electrical engineer with a degree from the Federal University of Pernambuco.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
sciencediplomacy.org | E. William Colglazier |Paul Dufour
In the context of the search for national strategic advantage, “research security” is a broad term that describes the protection of intellectual property, sensitive research, people, and infrastructure from potential theft, misuse, and exploitation.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
sciencediplomacy.org | E. William Colglazier
The past fifteen years have seen two turning points in China’s role in global science and in science diplomacy.
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Jul 18, 2023 |
issues.org | E. William Colglazier |Vol. XXXIX
Science and innovation have always flourished in times and places where openness prevails. This was true for the ancient Greeks and during the Renaissance, and it remains true today. The United States’ leadership in science and technology is linked to its joint status as a global economic hub and the home of a free and open society. Science is the “seed corn” to many useful and valuable technologies.
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Apr 12, 2023 |
issues.org | E. William Colglazier |Jay Lloyd |Vol. XXXIX
By E. William Colglazier Amid increasing competition and conflict with countries such as China, calls to restrict international scientific cooperation overlook benefits to the United States. The United States is in the middle of a debate on the appropriate balance between openness and security for scientific research and development—a balance that has shifted significantly since the end of the Cold War.
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