Reports & Multimedia

Our scientists and experts produce reports, peer-reviewed papers, interactive tools, and other resources as part of our advocacy. Search or browse our resource library below.

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Explainer
A sign that reads "radioactive."

Understanding Radiation

Radioactive materials are elements that spontaneously break apart, or “decay,” into lighter elements over time. Radiation is energy that’s released during that process—and it’s can be dangerous.
Report
partial US map

Fair Maps

This fact sheet provides best practices for drawing fair legislative district maps by encouraging greater public participation.
Podcast
This is Science with Jess Phoenix Episode 34: Mosses and Matriculation

Mosses and Matriculation

Jess talks with California State University, Los Angeles Biology Department Chair Dr. Kirsten Fisher about desert mosses, climate change, and the changing state of science in higher education.
Podcast
This is Science with Jess Phoenix Episode 33: A Democracy, If You Can Keep It

A Democracy, If You Can Keep It

A new report using voting precinct-level data uncovers key information about who is actually voting in our elections, and who our current democratic process is leaving behind.

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