If you liked Describing Death in America : What We Need to Know by Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Cancer Policy Board, and Helen Gelband, start with Space Radiation and Astronaut Health (2021), Bridging Boundaries Through Regional Marine Research (2000), and Lessons Learned from the Fukushima Nuclear Accident for Improving Safety and Security of U. S. Nuclear Plants (2016). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Space Radiation and Astronaut Health
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2000 · 128 pages · Assessment of Regional Marine Research Programs Committee, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Ocean Studies Board · Same author
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Lessons Learned from the Fukushima Nuclear Accident for Improving Safety and Security of U. S. Nuclear Plants
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Toward a Sustainable and Secure Water Future
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Safe Water from Every Tap
1996 · 230 pages · Division on Earth and Life Studies, Committee on Small Water Supply Systems · Same author
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Review of the National Science Foundation's Division on Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences Draft Goals and Objectives Document
2014 · 36 pages · Division on Earth and Life Studies, Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Committee to Review the NSF AGS Draft Science Goals and Objectives · Same author
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Review of the U. S. Global Change Research Program's Draft Decadal Strategic Plan, 2022-2031
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Cross-Cutting Themes for U. S. Contributions to the un Ocean Decade
2022 · 142 pages · Division on Earth and Life Studies, Ocean Studies Board, Committee on Cross-Cutting Themes for U.S. Contributions to the Ocean Decade · Same author
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Antarctic Sea Ice Variability in the Southern Ocean-Climate System
2017 · 82 pages · Division on Earth and Life Studies, Ocean Studies Board, Polar Research Board, Katie Thomas · Same author
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Soliciting Stakeholder Input for a Revision of Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories
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Assessment of Native Seed Needs and the Capacity for Their Supply
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