It’s going to really negatively impact science . . . if we have scientists actively avoiding half of this country, or all of it entirely.
—Rosa Lafer-Sousa, a Washington, DC–based postdoc studying neuroscience, speaking to Science about the recent US Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which protected the constitutional right to abortions (July 1)
Openness is key. We want to keep the open research system. That’s what made us successful, made our partner countries successful.
—Rebecca Keiser, Chief of Research Security Strategy and Policy at the US National Science Foundation, speaking to Science Business about the need for G7 nations to strike a balance between sharing and security with regard to American science (July 7)
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