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The White House signaled interest early this month in investigating whether the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine should be suspended or debarred from federal funding, i...
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Standing in his laboratory, Harvard professor Sean Eddy gazes at a row of vacant work stations. More than a year ago, this lab was filled with over a dozen researchers. On a given day they mig...
This article published originally on WSJ.com
Congress voted in February to maintain funding for the federal agencies that fuel the scientific partnership between the federal government and American research universities. That partnership...
The American academic research engine has long been the envy of the world. Generally well-funded, labs in the United States have been able to attract the best minds who generate breakthroughs and train the next generation workforce that p...
After the Trump Administration froze more than $1 billion in funding for Cornell last April, James Antaki set his sights on retirement.
For decades, Dr. Antaki, a biomedical engineer, had been building an artificial heart for babies...
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