Next Week in Science, March 14, 2025
There are many repercussions of funding cuts. Both Columbia and Johns Hopkins are seeing job losses and cuts to secondary scientific progress. In happier news, the US saw as lunar eclipse last… Read More
There are many repercussions of funding cuts. Both Columbia and Johns Hopkins are seeing job losses and cuts to secondary scientific progress. In happier news, the US saw as lunar eclipse last… Read More
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A few thoughts going into next week. Also, don’t forget we’re on Bluesky now, so follow up over there. Daylight Savings Time I’m pretty surprised that we’ve never covered daylight… Read More
It’s discouraging, I know. Some colleagues over at the Tango 2 Foundation have provided a nice form letter to and link to help contact your representatives and tell them to… Read More
In a devastating blow to American scientific research, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced sweeping layoffs and budget cuts in 2025, threatening to dismantle a significant portion of the… Read More
In a move that has sparked widespread concern within the scientific community, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has begun screening active research projects for specific keywords that may indicate noncompliance… Read More
In today’s fast-paced world, keeping up with scientific research and breakthroughs is no easy feat. But for educators and students alike, staying informed isn’t just valuable—it’s essential. That’s where This… Read More
Obviously, the big news this week is about policy. Recent actions by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have raised significant… Read More