Science Progress
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| Science Progress | |
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| URL | www.scienceprogress.org |
| Commercial? | No |
| Type of site | internet publication |
| Available language(s) | English |
| Owner | Center for American Progress |
| Launched | 4 October 2007 |
| Current status | Active |
Science Progress is an internet publication about progressive science and technology policy. Its mission is "to improve the understanding of science among policymakers and other thought leaders and to develop exciting, progressive ideas about innovation in science and technology for the United States in the 21st Century."[1]
Science Progress is a project of the Center for American Progress. It began publication on 4 October 2007, the fiftieth anniversary of the launch of Sputnik 1. Content on the web site includes news, in-depth essays, and text- and audio-based interviews. The Science Progress staff includes Editor-In-Chief Jonathan Moreno and supporting editors, contributors, and interns.

