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> Columbia stands to lose tens of millions in federal funding for fiscal year 2027 if Congress accepts a new budget request from President Donald Trump, released on Friday, which seeks to cut over $15 billion from federal science agencies.
> An analysis by the nonprofit science advocacy group The Planetary Society has identified 54 NASA missions that may be endangered as a result of the White House’s budget proposal for the coming fiscal year. These include a spacecraft curre...
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> The White House’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2027 calls for significant funding reductions to multiple federal agencies, including several that provide federal funding to Penn.
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