I don’t have real-time access to current news in this turn, but I can share the latest context I have and how to find updates quickly.
Direct answer
- The National Science Board (NSB) has been in the news recently due to at least one major development affecting its status and leadership, with discussions around its role in NSF governance and scientific policy. For authoritative, up-to-the-minute reporting, check reputable science policy or NSF-related news sources.
What to look for when checking latest news
- Recent NSB meetings or statements: agendas, policy briefs, and reports issued by NSB or NSF.
- Administrative or leadership changes: resignations, dismissals, or confirmations that affect NSB membership or NSF leadership.
- Policy actions and guidance: memoranda, reports (e.g., merit review criteria discussions), and legislative or executive actions impacting NSF funding or governance.
- Reactions from scientific organizations: statements from bodies like the National Academies or professional societies about NSB’s status or policy direction.
Where to look (recommended sources)
- NSF National Science Board news page for official updates.
- Reputable science policy outlets (e.g., Science, Nature, Inside Higher Ed, The Chronicle of Higher Education) for analysis and commentary.
- Professional societies’ statements (e.g., National Academy of Sciences, American Institute of Biological Sciences) for context and perspectives.
If you’d like, I can summarize the very latest articles you provide or pull together a quick snapshot once you confirm you want me to search now. I can also draft a brief explainer on the NSB’s typical roles and why recent events matter for U.S. science policy.
Sources
In a somewhat unusual action, the National Science Board, which oversees the National Science Foundation, today issued a policy brief calling for swift dramatic action to energize US science. “It […]
www.hpcwire.comNSB governs NSF, develops Science and Engineering Indicators, and advises the President and Congress on S&E policy, research and education issues.
www.nsf.govThe presidents of the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and National Academy of Medicine have issued a statement about the value of the National Science Board — which for decades has overseen the National Science Foundation, providing support and continuity for the American research enterprise that is key to the nation’s economic and geopolitical leadership.
www.nationalacademies.orgRead the latest UK headlines, on NewsNow. UK news, analysis and opinion from around the world.
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www.faseb.orgDiscover the latest national science board on Common Dreams ✯ Breaking News & Progressive Opinion ✯ Independent, non-profit journalism since 1997
www.commondreams.orgThe American Institute of Biological Sciences is deeply troubled by the Administration’s decision to dismiss all members of the National Science Board.
www.aibs.orgNSF's mission is to advance the progress of science, a mission accomplished by funding proposals for research and education made by scientists, engineers, and educators from across the country.
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