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Incoming US science academy chief vows to ‘double down’ on research
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Incoming US science academy chief vows to ‘double down’ on research

Neil Shubin, a paleontologist from the University of Chicago, has begun his five-year term as president of the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS). Known for discovering the 'missing link' fossil Tiktaalik roseae, Shubin aims to strengthen the NAS's connection with the public and address challenges posed by political pressures and funding cuts during the Trump administration. He emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary research, collaboration, and science communication. Shubin highlights the need for the NAS to adapt through new media and outreach efforts to maintain its role as a scientific advisor to the nation.

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Incoming US science academy chief vows to ‘double down’ on research

Neil Shubin, a paleontologist from the University of Chicago, has begun his five-year term as president of the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS). Known for discovering the 'missing link' fossil Tiktaalik roseae, Shubin aims to strengthen the NAS's connection with the public and address challenges posed by political pressures and funding cuts during the Trump administration. He emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary research, collaboration, and science communication. Shubin highlights the need for the NAS to adapt through new media and outreach efforts to maintain its role as a scientific advisor to the nation.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a balanced overview of Shubin's appointment, his background, and the challenges facing the NAS without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on the institutional and scientific challenges rather than taking a stance on political issues.

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