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The White House Gutted Science Funding. Now It Wants to ‘Correct’ Research.

3 juin 2025 à 12:54
Thousands of scientists, academics, physicians and researchers have responded to the administration’s executive order about “restoring a gold standard for science.”

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Keeling flasks used to measure carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in a research laboratory at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California in April.

As the Trump Administration Slashes Federal Spending, Scientists Consider Leaving the U.S.

3 juin 2025 à 17:11
As the United States cuts budgets and restricts immigration, China and Europe are offering researchers money and stability.

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Mathias Unberath, a computer scientist at Johns Hopkins University, has many students from abroad. “My whole team, including those who were eager to apply for more permanent positions in the U.S., have no more interest,” he said.

World Scientists Look Elsewhere as U.S. Labs Stagger Under Trump Cuts

31 mai 2025 à 00:01
With the welcome mat withdrawn for promising researchers from around the world, America is at risk of losing its longstanding pre-eminence in the sciences.

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Dr. Raj Ladher, a professor at the National Center for Biological Sciences in Bangalore, India, with Ph.D. students.

Energy Dept. Cancels $3.7 Billion for New Technologies to Lower Emissions

30 mai 2025 à 12:21
The 24 awards would have gone to a range of companies trying in novel ways to reduce the pollution that is heating the planet.

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Among the canceled awards was a $331 million to Exxon Mobil, which had been planning to replace natural gas with hydrogen at a chemical facility in Baytown, Texas.
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