JSPG Volume 11, October 2017
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Editorial: Volume 11, Issue 1: Gary Kerr. (2017)
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Review: Adeola I. Adediran, Andrzej Nycz and Lonnie J. Love (2017) "An in-depth review of the scientific and policy issues associated with additive manufacturing"
Keywords: Additive Manufacturing, 3D printing, Manufacturing Regulation, Direct Metal Laser Sintering, Manufacturing Optimization
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Article: Laura A. Gladson and Kevin R. Cromar (2017) "Identifying opportunities for improved environmental health science communication in the popular press "
Keywords: science journalism, expert interpretation, content analysis, environmental health, scientific societies
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Article: D. Chatterjee, P. Rabbani, C. Sandford (2017) "Antibacterial stewardship in India"
Keywords: Antibiotic Resistance, India, National Action Plan, Chennai Declaration
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Policy Memorandum: Mina J Hanna (2017) "The case for adopting autonomous vehicles technology and supporting research in Artificial Intelligence"
Keywords: artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, federal investment in research and development, science and technology policy
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Article: Bryan McMahon (2017) "Stars, Stripes, and Circuits: The Current State of U.S. Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Policy"
Keywords: robotics, artificial intelligence, technology policy, U.S. policy, drones, self-driving cars, automation
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Policy Analysis: Chris Beauregard (2017) "The Case for Domestic Rocket Engine Procurement"
Keywords: Space launch, commercial spaceflight, United Launch Alliance, Russia, space policy, rocket engines, diplomacy
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Article: James S. Walker (2017) "Why isn’t heat the ‘hot topic’ in energy system decarbonization?"
Keywords: heat, sustainability, decarbonization, renewable energy, energy policy
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Article: Tomas Green (2017) "Prioritizing Biochemical R&D To Achieve Biofuel Market Parity "
Keywords: biochemical, biofuel, technology
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Article: David Harary (2017) "The Use of Environmental Research in America’s Capital"
Keywords: research uptake, evidence-based policymaking, research impact
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Article: Rachel L Wallace (2017) "The 14 Day Rule: scientific advances and the end of abortion rights"
Keywords: 14 Day Rule, fetal viability, reproductive technology, right to privacy
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ISSN 2372-2193
ISSN 2372-2193