A recent report finds that the Trump administration's cancellation of science grants appropriated by Congress broke federal law.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Judges interpret scientific evidence in court, facing challenges of accuracy and complexity.| Fancy Comma, LLC
In Congress, both the House and Senate have legislative bell systems that help inform members of what is happening during the daily session.| Fancy Comma, LLC
An appropriations bill starts out as just an idea of spending priorities, but by the end of its journey in Congress, it is what keeps our government running.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Learn how to write engaging, attention grabbing hooks for essays, journalism, copywriting, speeches, and even social media content.| Fancy Comma, LLC
True leaders are made in tough times. What if some of those leaders were scientists?| Fancy Comma, LLC
Working in science policy has it all, whether that's the hyperlocal and unglamorous or glamorous and downright self-sacrificing.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Scientists should understand politics to navigate the science policy world.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Data significantly enhances presidential campaigns, wrote now-Kamala Harris for President alum Ben McGuire in his Master's thesis at the Kennedy School of Government.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Interning in Congress involves collaboration, a fast pace, and self-care.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Sheeva recounts a day in her life working in Congress from January to March 2017, at the tail end of the second Obama administration and the beginning of the first Trump administration.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Scientists can take their talents to a job in Congress to strengthen science in policymaking.| Fancy Comma, LLC
I write the article I would want to read about NASA Astronaut Jonny Kim, a Navy Seal, Harvard-trained emergency medicine physician, and first Korean-American on the International Space Station.| Fancy Comma, LLC
How is scientific information, and research more generally, used in policymaking? Sheeva summarizes the science research and policy ecosystem as used in the legislatures of all 50 states (and DC).| Fancy Comma, LLC
On March 7, 2025, Sheeva Azma organized a Stand Up for Science event at the Oklahoma Capitol to advocate for science and scientists.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Scientists’ strong research and analytical skills make them ideal policy analysts for evidence-based decision-making.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Science policy consultants connect research, communications, and policymaking, guiding evidence-based decisions.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Scientists can leverage their skills to work on political campaigns.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Sheeva Azma shares 20 key science policy takeaways from the 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Sheeva Azma recaps science policy sessions at the 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting.| Fancy Comma, LLC
The 2024 AAAS Conference featured a discussion on capacity-building and incentivizing of community engagement in science research.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Sheeva Azma recaps a 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting session on the “science of science,” a field dedicated to introspecting on science as a human activity.| Fancy Comma, LLC
The “Nonpartisan Science Communication in a Polarized World” talk at the 2024 AAAS Conference revealed insights on communicating with policymakers in Congress.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Sheeva Azma recaps a session of the AAAS 2024 Annual Meeting about engaging local communities as a scientist.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Read this recap of a session on the future of open science at the 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting,| Fancy Comma, LLC
In this 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting recap blog, Sheeva recounts a session talking about the challenges of maintaining secrecy as a semiconductor company.| Fancy Comma, LLC
In this 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting session recap, Sheeva recaps a talk by K.L. Akerlof about how congressional staffers use science.| Fancy Comma, LLC
At the 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting, science policy experts discussed the best practices for taking science to the halls of Congress for effective policymaking.| Fancy Comma, LLC
In this 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting session recap, Sheeva discusses a panel on engaging policymakers across political divides for effective science-informed policy co-creation.| Fancy Comma, LLC
What’s holding scientists back from engaging in state and local policy? Read this blog to find out how to do so effectively as a scientist.| Fancy Comma, LLC
As part of her 2024 AAAS meeting recap series, Sheeva talks about state-level science policy advisory organizations.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Sheeva recaps a 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting session on executive branch policymaking.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Recapping the 2024 AAAS annual meeting, Sheeva talks about 21 ways scientists can participate in science policy.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Sheeva talks about her experiences in all three branches of government in a video series.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Short answer: yes, judges do act as gatekeepers of scientific evidence.| Fancy Comma, LLC