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Fei-Fei Li
<p>The Stanford University artificial intelligence leader on why basic science needs more support</p>
Edward Witten
<p>The renowned physicist on the lack of public support for political interference in science</p>
Ángel Cabrera
<p>The university leader on how dealing with mistrust in science will help the U.S. keep its competitive edge</p>
Gavin Newsom
<p>The governor of California, where science and technology are large parts of the economy, on finding the balance in innovation between taking risks and being reckless</p>
Emery Brown
<p>The computational neuroscientist on how scientists themselves need to better advocate for government support</p>
Kim Budil
<p>The director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory discusses changing the pace of scientific research</p>
Max Hodak
<p>The Neuralink co-founder on how artificial intelligence is the new industrial revolution</p>
Jennifer Doudna
<p>The Nobel laureate on why the U.S. needs to treat scientific research as an essential part of the nation&rsquo;s infrastructure</p>
Robert Langer
<p>The M.I.T. professor and expert on innovation on why science is worth celebrating</p>
Michael M. Crow
<p>The higher education innovator shares thoughts on communicating science and connecting research to what the public values</p>
Ted Budd
<p>The North Carolina senator shares why the U.S. needs to remain globally competitive in science and technology</p>
Bill Foster
<p>The congressional representative and physicist talks about the search for scientific truth and the role of immigrants in the U.S. scientific enterprise</p>
Stephen Streiffer
<p>The materials scientist describes how science is a contact sport</p>
Eric Topol
<p>The famed cardiologist discusses how AI has transformed biomedical science</p>
Sally Kornbluth
<p>The university president and biomedical scientist talks about the hope and doubt in U.S. science today</p>
Nora D. Volkow
<p>The federal health official on the need to keep scientists from leaving the U.S.</p>
J. Marshall Shepherd
<p>The well-regarded meteorologist shares advice for young scientists to become as good at communication as they are at discovery</p>
Darío Gil
<p>The Department of Energy official discusses what will drive tomorrow&rsquo;s innovation</p>
Robert Metcalfe
<p>The Internet pioneer talks about tenure and publications and shares what needs to change for U.S. science to forge ahead</p>
Naomi Oreskes
<p>The science historian talks about scientific integrity and public opinion</p>
Rochelle Walensky
<p>The former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention talks about threats to U.S. science and ways they can be stopped</p>
Alan Guth
<p>The M.I.T. cosmologist shares his thoughts on physics, the federal funding of science and the resilience of the scientific community</p>
Gerbrand Ceder
<p>The University of California, Berkeley, materials scientist on the hope the next generation of scientists represents</p>
Bob Mumgaard
<p>The energy entrepreneur talks about the state of science innovation in the U.S.</p>
Geoffrey Hinton
<p>The machine-learning guru discusses how politics is undermining U.S. science</p>