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European Union launches $566 million drive to attract researchers scared off by Trump moves on science and universities
Politics
European Union launches $566 million drive to attract researchers scared off by Trump moves on science and universities
By Catherine Gaschka, Lorne Cook and The Associated PressMay 5, 2025
Why federal funding for life sciences—now being slashed—is a strategic necessity for America
Commentary
Why federal funding for life sciences—now being slashed—is a strategic necessity for America
By Tiffany WilsonApril 17, 2025
Summers slams Trump ‘tyranny’ in escalating attacks on Harvard
Politics
Summers slams Trump ‘tyranny’ in escalating attacks on Harvard
By Janet Lorin, David Westin and BloombergApril 16, 2025
When AI builds AI: The next great inventors might not be human
Commentary
When AI builds AI: The next great inventors might not be human
By George C. Lee IIMarch 31, 2025
Trump’s latest DEI target: The Smithsonian and its $1 billion annual budget
Politics
Trump’s latest DEI target: The Smithsonian and its $1 billion annual budget
By The Associated Press, Hillel Italie and Aaron MorrisonMarch 28, 2025
Chicken nuggets on a blue table
Health
The government wants to understand the health effects of ultraprocessed foods so it paid people $5,000 to eat chicken nuggets for science
By Jonel Aleccia and The Associated PressMarch 12, 2025
Nate Brough, with a mohawk and sunglasses, speaks outside with a blue sky behind him.
Politics
Fired NIH workers fear bleak job prospects in the private sector because their research is too specific to be retrofitted: ‘No VC is going to fund that’
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 11, 2025
Elon Musk spared by Royal Society after 150 members meet to debate his expulsion over ‘misinformation and ideologically motivated attacks’
Tech
Elon Musk spared by Royal Society after 150 members meet to debate his expulsion over ‘misinformation and ideologically motivated attacks’
By AFPMarch 4, 2025
Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025.
Tech
Elon Musk faces exile from 365-year-old Royal Society scientific institution over his political behavior
By Ryan HoggFebruary 17, 2025
Close-up view of man in blue button-down shirt placing pills in his hand.
Health
New pain drug, Vertex’s Journavx, gets FDA approval as safer alternative to addictive opioids
By Bloomberg and Gerry SmithJanuary 31, 2025
Bill Nye on Tuesday, May 9, 2023.
Success
Bill Nye’s advice for Gen Z grads: ‘Pessimistic people don’t get very much done’—and they’ll drag you down with them
By Emma BurleighJanuary 10, 2025
A person in a blue hat and denim jacket participates in a snowball fight
Environment
How cold blasts are paradoxically caused by global warming, as freezing polar vortex sweeps U.S.
By Seth Borenstein and The Associated PressJanuary 7, 2025
Alarm clock
Tech
A top-secret U.K. lab is building a quantum clock so accurate it can go billions of years without losing any time
By AFPJanuary 2, 2025
Photo of David Baker
Tech
Scientist says the one thing everyone hates about AI is ultimately what helped him win a Nobel Prize
By Dave SmithDecember 24, 2024
Demis Hassabis-James Manyika: AI will help us understand the very fabric of reality
Commentary
Demis Hassabis-James Manyika: AI will help us understand the very fabric of reality
By Demis Hassabis and James ManyikaNovember 18, 2024
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