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I spent all of last year covering the federal government’s gutting of science funding. One of the Trump administration’s main justifications was that, in the wake of Hamas’ October 7th, 2023, attacks on Israel and pro-Palestinian student pr...
October is here, the leaves are turning, and the government is shut down. Here are some things I’ve been up to recently.
What’s it like to be an autism scientist funded by the Trump administration? In a head-spinning contradiction (during...
September is here. In San Francisco, that means summer has finally arrived, so I can momentarily turn off my space heater and shove my sweaters to the back of the closet.
For The Chronicle of Higher Education last month, I wrote about two...
Hi! This month I wrote about two different ways in which the chaos at the National Institutes of Health is making life difficult for scientists. For decades, U.S. scientists have grown used to relying on the world’s premier funder of biomed...
Two stories this month on one theme: the National Institutes of Health has slashed billions in funding to research areas it’s deemed objectionable — and made grants contingent on scientists and universities agreeing not to study or recogniz...
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