WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency plans to eliminate its scientific research office and could fire more than 1,000 scientists and other employees who help provide the scientific ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has instructed staffers to end all monkey research, according to a report in Science. The decision will affect studies involving some 200 macaques; ...
NASA has begun soliciting feedback on a draft request for proposals for the second iteration of a potential five-year contract to provide scientific research services for a Goddard Space Flight Center ...
The University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine’s International Undergraduate Research Program (IURP) is reaching new heights, thanks in large part to the unwavering support of Mick Hitchcock, Ph.D.
When federal science agencies became the focus of sweeping budget cuts earlier this year, the national debate quickly took on a familiar shape: Conservatives approved of the budget cuts while liberals ...
Dear Majority Leader Thune, Minority Leader Schumer, Speaker Johnson, and Leader Jeffries, On behalf of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), the ...
Colleges and universities are digging into their own pockets to temporarily support graduate students and faculty in limbo after the Trump administration’s sudden cancellation—and stalled review—of ...
Dr. Dianne I Greenfield CUNY Advanced Science Research Center & Queens College Associate Professor in Environmental Sciences (Oceanography) Area of Research: Biological Oceanograp ...
The National Science Foundation has released a request for proposals for the potential 20-year, $8 billion Antarctic Science and Engineering Support Contract, or ASESC. According to the RFP published ...
Tom Williams / Contributor / CQ-Roll Call, Inc. Researchers and the academic community may have reason to be hopeful about the future of federal funding. Early indications from the appropriations ...
Sweeping layoffs, funding freezes and executive orders have provoked outcry among federal researchers and their university partners, who fear that science itself is under siege. “This is simply the ...
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