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In this thought piece for the World Economic Forum, Dr. Sabrina Sholts argues as we confront each new challenge, whether it’s a pandemic or some other globally destabilizing force, these skills are supremely important to help us guide with science the leaders of business, technology and governance. Their fears of the unknown are no different from those of the general public and voices from the YS community may help to cut through the noise. The fewer people in the dark, the better off everyone will be. We’re all in this together.

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