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{{Short description|American policy journal}}
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{{Infobox Journal
| title caption = Issues in Science and Technology
| abbreviation = Issues Sci. Technol.
| cover =
| cover = Summer 2022 Cover.jpg
| discipline = [[Public policy]]
| publisher = [[University of Texas at Dallas]]
| editor = Lisa Margonelli
| country = United States
| publisher = [[National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine|United States National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine]] and [[Arizona State University]]
| frequency = Quarterly
| country = United States
| history = 1996–present
| frequency = Quarterly
| impact =
| history = 1984–present
| impact-year =
| impact =
| website = http://www.issues.org/
| impact-year =
| ISSN = 0748-5492
| website = http https://www.issues.org/
| ISSN = 0748-5492
}}
'''''Issues in Science and Technology''''' is a policy journal published by the [[National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine|United States National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine]]; and [[Arizona State University]];. and the [[University of Texas at Dallas]].The ''Issues''journal is a forum for discussion of public policy related to [[Science and Public Policy|science]], technology, engineering, and medicine. This includes policy for science (how weto nurture the health of the research enterprise) and science for policy (how weto use knowledge more effectively to achieve social goals), with emphasis on the latter.
 
According to the journal's [[mission statement]]: "Unlike a popular magazine, in which journalists report on the work of experts, or a professional journal, in which experts communicate with colleagues, ''Issues'' is a place where researchers, government officials, business leaders, and others with a stake in [[public policy]] can share ideas with a broad audience. When it comes to the relationship between society and advances in science and technology, the perspectives of the boardroom, the statehouse, the federal agency, and the community are as important as that of the laboratory."<ref>{{Cite web |title=About ISSUES |url=https://issues.org/about-us/ |access-date=2022-07-13 |website=Issues in Science and Technology}}</ref>
'''''Issues in Science and Technology''''' is a policy journal published by the [[National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine|United States National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine]]; [[Arizona State University]]; and the [[University of Texas at Dallas]]. ''Issues'' is a forum for discussion of public policy related to science, technology, engineering, and medicine. This includes policy for science (how we nurture the health of the research enterprise) and science for policy (how we use knowledge more effectively to achieve social goals), with emphasis on the latter.
 
''Issues''The journal analyzes current topics in science, technology, and medicine, and seeks to provide recommendations by luminaries in government, industry, and academia to solve them. In the book review section, ''Issues'' authors assess recent books about science and technology.
 
The journal also produces a podcast, ''The Ongoing Transformation'', which features discussions with policymakers, academics, and other expert contributors.
 
==References==
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==External links==
*{{official|http://www.issues.org}}
*[https://anchor.fm/issuesinscienceandtech/ ''The Ongoing Transformation'']
 
{{Arizona State University|state=collapsed}}
{{University of Texas at Dallas}}
 
[[Category:English-language journals]]
[[Category:Quarterly journals]]