science and technology policies
Science and technology policies refer to the set of principles, regulations, and strategies adopted by governments or institutions to manage and guide scientific research, development, and innovation. These policies aim to shape and influence the direction of scientific and technological activities, promote collaboration between different stakeholders, allocate resources effectively, address ethical considerations, ensure safety and sustainability, and enhance societal and economic benefits.
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