The next U.N. leader may need to be a science diplomat
Scientists and policy leaders argue the secretary-general's job is increasingly shaped by science and technology.
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Scientists and policy leaders argue the secretary-general's job is increasingly shaped by science and technology.
New global effort aims to tackle concerns existing frameworks reflect Western models of how science is conducted.
The International Science Council president says the gap between scientific and political cultures is a major challenge.
Experts agreed science and diplomacy need to evolve to build trust, solve problems, and promote national interests.
An analysis shows various scenarios for how COVID-19 is likely to play out around the world, widening inequalities.
A Swiss science diplomacy foundation wants to prevent a new Cold War from being fought over science and technology.