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US Report Calls for Research Integrity Board

US Report Calls for Research Integrity Board

A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine says that the US research community needs to do a better job of both investigating misconduct allegations and promoting ethical conduct.

Nature Supports the March for Science

Nature Supports the March for Science

Critics of the March for Science have a point. But those scientists who will protest and speak up globally for research have the chance to make a greater one.

How Donald Trump Crippled U.S. Technology and Science Policy

How Donald Trump Crippled U.S. Technology and Science Policy

As he cuts federal research and targets immigration, Trump has neglected and marginalized the White House’s own team of experts.

A Laboratory CEO on Science Funding, Open Access Publishing, and the Future of Genetics

A Laboratory CEO on Science Funding, Open Access Publishing, and the Future of Genetics

Bruce Stillman, president of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, sat down with STAT to share his thoughts on everything from research funding to President Trump.

How the GOP Could Use Science’s Reform Movement Against It

How the GOP Could Use Science’s Reform Movement Against It

The principles of openness, transparency, and reproducibility might be weaponized to defund and deny research.

Why President Trump Needs to Finally Name a Science Advisor

Why President Trump Needs to Finally Name a Science Advisor

Science and technology are so central to the economy, defense, and other top-tier issues that President Trump should appoint a science advisor soon.

As Scientists Prepare to March, Science for the People Reboots

As Scientists Prepare to March, Science for the People Reboots

The upcoming March for Science is frequently described as the first time U.S. scientists will take to the streets.

Plan to Cut Funding for Biomedical Research Hits Opposition in Congress

Plan to Cut Funding for Biomedical Research Hits Opposition in Congress

A proposal by President Trump to cut federal spending for biomedical research by 18 percent has run into a buzz saw on Capitol Hill, with Republicans and Democrats calling it misguided.

Science for Life

Science for Life

The recent election cycle has made it abundantly clear to most scientists that a large fraction of adults in the United States are surprisingly susceptible to illogical arguments designed to fool them.

The Trump Administration's Science Budget: Toughest Since Apollo?

The Trump Administration's Science Budget: Toughest Since Apollo?

A comparison with the early Reagan budgets shows many similarities, but also demonstrates the Trump Administration is far more willing to scale back even basic science.

Staff Scientists Find Satisfaction in Playing the Support Role

Staff Scientists Find Satisfaction in Playing the Support Role

With the small number of tenure-track faculty positions available and the large number of Ph.D. holders in career limbo, many are advocating for increased numbers of staff scientist positions.

White House Proposes Sweeping Budget Cuts at NIH

White House Proposes Sweeping Budget Cuts at NIH

The Trump administration is proposing a $1.2 billion cut this year to the NIH (National Institutes of Health) budget, targeting research grants.

The Trump Administration’s War on Science

The Trump Administration’s War on Science

Trump's first budget blueprint is a cramped document that sacrifices American innovation to small-bore politics, shortchanging basic scientific research across the government.

Killing Science and Culture Doesn't Make the Nation Stronger

Killing Science and Culture Doesn't Make the Nation Stronger

Massive funding cuts in the president's proposed budget could be more devastating than any threat posed by illegal immigrants.

Trump to Create White House Office for ‘American Innovation’

Trump to Create White House Office for ‘American Innovation’

Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of President Trump is going to unveil a new White House agency called the "Office of American Innovation".

To Bolster National Security, Don’t Cut Scientific Research

To Bolster National Security, Don’t Cut Scientific Research

President Donald Trump’s proposed budget is essentially a policy document, outlining the policy priorities of the administration and their plan to execute desired goals.

Why Trump’s N.I.H. Cuts Should Worry Us

Why Trump’s N.I.H. Cuts Should Worry Us

This is not about Republicans versus Democrats. It is about a more fundamental divide, between those who believe in evidence as a basis for life-altering and nation-defining decisions and those who adhere unflinchingly to dogma.

My Uncle, CEO of Intel, Time Person of the Year and an Immigrant

My Uncle, CEO of Intel, Time Person of the Year and an Immigrant

My uncle immigrated to the United States in 1956 with no assets, a brilliant mind, ambition, and a faith that America was a great country of opportunity. He escaped from Hungary, a country of communists, at the time a source of great fear among many US politicians. If the US President at his time were making policy similar to our President today, my uncle would’ve never been allowed in the US.

A Battle Over The ‘Best Science’

A Battle Over The ‘Best Science’

Who could object to calls for basing government regulations on the "best available science"? But in Washington, D.C., the phrase has become code for a contentious debate surrounding federal regulatory agencies.

US Science Agencies Face Deep Cuts in Trump Budget

US Science Agencies Face Deep Cuts in Trump Budget

The Environmental Protection Agency and the National Institutes of Health are big losers — but planetary science at NASA stands to gain.