US newsfromNature4 months agoTrump 2.0: an assault on science anywhere is an assault on science everywhereTrump's administration has initiated a significant rollback of research funding and autonomy, threatening the future of US science.
OMG sciencefromNature4 months ago'Scientists will not be silenced': thousands protest Trump research cutsThousands protested against Trump's cutting scientific workforce and research funding.Rallies showed urgency to defend science against administrative actions.Global researchers express solidarity in supporting public science funding.
OMG sciencefromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoThe physics community has never split like this': row erupts over plans for new Large Hadron ColliderThe Future Circular Collider project has sparked significant debate within the physics community regarding funding priorities and research directions.
OMG sciencefromNature2 months agoThe dismantling of US science: can it survive Trump 2.0?Trump's policies may irreversibly reshape US science funding and research, sparking fears for the future of scientific advancement.
Non-profit organizationsfromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs2 months agoDocumenting Trump's "Arbitrary" Cuts to ScienceThousands of scientific research grants have been terminated since January, raising concerns about transparency and arbitrary decision-making.
US newsfromwww.npr.org3 months agoCountries boost recruitment of American scientists amid cuts to scientific fundingScientists are considering leaving the U.S. due to government cuts in research funding and opportunities abroad.
US newsfromNature4 months agoTrump 2.0: an assault on science anywhere is an assault on science everywhereTrump's administration has initiated a significant rollback of research funding and autonomy, threatening the future of US science.
OMG sciencefromNature4 months ago'Scientists will not be silenced': thousands protest Trump research cutsThousands protested against Trump's cutting scientific workforce and research funding.Rallies showed urgency to defend science against administrative actions.Global researchers express solidarity in supporting public science funding.
OMG sciencefromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoThe physics community has never split like this': row erupts over plans for new Large Hadron ColliderThe Future Circular Collider project has sparked significant debate within the physics community regarding funding priorities and research directions.
OMG sciencefromNature2 months agoThe dismantling of US science: can it survive Trump 2.0?Trump's policies may irreversibly reshape US science funding and research, sparking fears for the future of scientific advancement.
Non-profit organizationsfromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs2 months agoDocumenting Trump's "Arbitrary" Cuts to ScienceThousands of scientific research grants have been terminated since January, raising concerns about transparency and arbitrary decision-making.
US newsfromwww.npr.org3 months agoCountries boost recruitment of American scientists amid cuts to scientific fundingScientists are considering leaving the U.S. due to government cuts in research funding and opportunities abroad.
fromBoston.com1 month agoJudge: Harvard researcher charged with smuggling frog embryos was unlawfully detained by ICE"It is excellent science," Michael West, a scientist and entrepreneur in the biotech industry, testified on Petrova's research papers.UK news
OMG sciencefromNature3 months ago'One of the darkest days in modern scientific history': mass layoffs across US health agenciesSignificant job losses at US health agencies could impact future scientific research and public health efforts.
OMG sciencefromNon Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly3 months agoFederal Jobs, Science, and Anti-Intellectualism: Climate Scientists Speak Out - Non Profit News | Nonprofit QuarterlyThe Trump administration's actions have led to significant job losses and hostility towards the scientific community.
fromSlate Magazine2 months agoWomen in technologyMy Friend's Life's Work Is Being Slashed Into Oblivion. It Hurts to Watch.
OMG sciencefromNature3 months ago'One of the darkest days in modern scientific history': mass layoffs across US health agenciesSignificant job losses at US health agencies could impact future scientific research and public health efforts.
OMG sciencefromNon Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly3 months agoFederal Jobs, Science, and Anti-Intellectualism: Climate Scientists Speak Out - Non Profit News | Nonprofit QuarterlyThe Trump administration's actions have led to significant job losses and hostility towards the scientific community.
fromSlate Magazine2 months agoWomen in technologyMy Friend's Life's Work Is Being Slashed Into Oblivion. It Hurts to Watch.
France newsfromThe Local France3 months agoCalls in France to create new 'refugee' status for US researchersProposed 'scientific refugee' status for US researchers by Hollande addresses issues stemming from the Trump administration's policies.
UK newsfromNature3 months agoFive years on: how Brexit changed three scientists' careersBrexit has significantly impacted the career trajectories of UK-based researchers from EU countries, influencing their decisions on whether to stay or leave.
OMG sciencefromNature4 months agoLessons from Portugal on effects of cutting research fundingSevere cuts to US research funding have long-lasting consequences on the scientific community.
ProductivityfromNature4 months agoThree AI-powered steps to faster, smarter peer reviewMany researchers are overwhelmed by lengthy peer reviews, leading to a decline in offers to review papers.
US newsfromBusiness Insider5 months agoMeta's chief AI scientist says US-based researchers may look abroad as Trump tries to freeze fundingPotential exodus of US scientists due to funding cuts sparked by the Trump administration's NIH funding slashes.
Digital lifefromwww.nytimes.com5 months agoAs Trump Targets Research, Scientists Share Grief and Resolve to FightThe urgent threat to science comes from federal funding cuts and workforce reductions under the Trump administration.
OMG sciencefromArs Technica10 months agoCERN cuts ties with Russia, will expel hundreds of scientists by DecemberCERN is ending its collaboration with Russian institutions due to geopolitical tensions, significantly impacting international scientific cooperation.