California's lead in science, technology is strong but vulnerable

California's lead in science, technology is strong but vulnerable

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Science and technology leaders are raising several issues that over time could pose problems for California’s technology leadership.

California Builds the Future, for Good and Bad. What's Next? - The New York Times

California's Challenge To Modernize Government, Technology / Improving Civic Knowledge And Engagement In The U.S.

California Council on Science and Technology - CCST

Advanced Technology & Basic Research - California 100

Evaluating health outcome metrics and their connections to air pollution and vulnerability in Southern California's Coachella Valley - ScienceDirect

Explaining differential vulnerability to climate change: A social science review - Thomas - 2019 - WIREs Climate Change - Wiley Online Library

Characterizing vulnerabilities to climate change across the United States - ScienceDirect

15 top science & tech leaders offer surprising predictions for 2018

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As Climate Changes, Southern States Will Suffer More Than Others - The New York Times

Learning to treat the climate emergency together: social tipping interventions by the health community - The Lancet Planetary Health

The Interplay of Human Psychology and Cybersecurity: Navigating the Complex Terrain of Digital Vulnerability

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Telehealth and Mobile Health: Case Study for Understanding and Anticipating Emerging Science and Technology - National Academy of Medicine

Hydro Dams Are Struggling to Handle the World's Intensifying Weather