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Axios Future highlights the findings of a new CSET data brief, which finds that a growing rate of noncitizen U.S. residents are departing for Canada. Read More

On the 75th anniversary of the Trinity nuclear test, CSET's Jason Matheny shares a reflection on the importance of evaluating risks as new emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence are deployed. Read More

New ICE restrictions on foreign students speed up a trend that make it slower and costlier for immigrants to come to the United States, write Zachary Arnold and Tina Huang. America’s historic near-monopoly on the global market for foreign talent is fading. Read More

The Chinese official response to President Trump's visa suspension has been “critical but relatively muted,” according to a CSET media reaction brief by Emily Weinstein and Dahlia Peterson. Read More

In March, CSET partnered with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, as well as leading research groups, to develop the COVID-19 Open Research Database. The project produced early findings about the disease—including the COVID-19 protein structure and risk factors. Read More

At the request of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, CSET coordinated the COVID-19 Open Research Dataset. The project is the result of a collaboration between CSET, the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Microsoft, the National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Read More

"More than a third of H-1B holders have an AI-related degree," according to research conducted by CSET's Remco Zwetsloot. Restricting H-1B visas may jeopardize U.S. competitiveness in AI. Read More

CSET provides an overview of the latest artificial intelligence, science and technology legislation, including several proposals up for consideration as Congress debates the annual National Defense Authorization Act. Read More

Narrow export controls can deny the Chinese government tools for techno-authoritarianism while preserving trade between the United States and China. Carrick Flynn makes the case for a two-part export control plan in Brookings TechStream. Read More

“In the past five years, each of America's key economic competitors has instituted policies to attract highly skilled STEM talent," said CSET’s Tina Huang. She and Remco Zwetsloot joined the ChinaTalk podcast to discuss AI and immigration policy. Read More