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Europe mulls boosting military R&D with civilian science funding

Worried about regional security, bloc pushes forward on controversial “dual-use” approach

Worried about regional security, bloc pushes forward on controversial “dual-use” approach

Author Elise CuttsPosted on August 12, 2025

Deaths threats to NIH official spark debate over aggressive campaign to end animal research

White Coat Waste Project files complaint over government employee’s emails claiming it incited harassment against Nicole Kleinstreuer

White Coat Waste Project files complaint over government employee’s emails claiming it incited harassment against Nicole Kleinstreuer

Author Phie JacobsPosted on August 11, 2025

New method reveals perhaps the most massive black hole yet spotted

Big brute 5 billion light-years from Earth is 36 billion times as massive as the Sun

Big brute 5 billion light-years from Earth is 36 billion times as massive as the Sun

Author Daniel CleryPosted on August 11, 2025

NIH ponders overhauling HIV budget to capitalize on prevention breakthrough

Scientists warn $1 billion push for “implementation science” spurred by promise of lenacapavir will hurt research on new treatments and vaccines

Scientists warn $1 billion push for “implementation science” spurred by promise of lenacapavir will hurt research on new treatments and vaccines

Author Jon CohenPosted on August 11, 2025

Trump order aims to politicize decisions on federal science grants

Researchers worried by plan giving political appointees more control over where funding goes

Researchers worried by plan giving political appointees more control over where funding goes

Author Jeffrey MervisPosted on August 8, 2025

Canada plans a 15% budget cut. Scientists are alarmed

Cuts could erase promised boost, researchers fear

Cuts could erase promised boost, researchers fear

Author Brian OwensPosted on August 7, 2025

In Guinea, the United States helped beat back malaria. Now, the disease is set to soar

Foreign aid cuts are expected to cause a rise in malaria cases and deaths across sub-Saharan Africa

Foreign aid cuts are expected to cause a rise in malaria cases and deaths across sub-Saharan Africa

Author Martin EnserinkPosted on August 7, 2025

Could lithium stave off Alzheimer’s disease?

The metal is depleted in brains of people with disease and can reverse memory symptoms in mice, new study shows

The metal is depleted in brains of people with disease and can reverse memory symptoms in mice, new study shows

Author Annika InampudiPosted on August 6, 2025

Possible genetic clues to ME/chronic fatigue syndrome identified in massive study

DNA analysis of more than 15,500 people with the debilitating condition identifies eight tentative “genetic signals”

DNA analysis of more than 15,500 people with the debilitating condition identifies eight tentative “genetic signals”

Author Catherine OffordPosted on August 6, 2025

Ancient Europeans resisted inequality for 5000 years

Farming and draft animals didn’t stratify societies in Carpathian Basin

Farming and draft animals didn’t stratify societies in Carpathian Basin

Author Lizzie WadePosted on August 6, 2025

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