Scientists are losing funding and even their jobs under the new Trump administration. Researchers at the AAAS meeting shared fears and coping strategies.
A Sudanese activist on the outcomes—and the irreversible implications—of abruptly freezing foreign assistance.
Having already run the country once before, Trump entered the presidency with the goal of hitting the ground running, having ...
Peter Goldsmith, Director of the Soybean Innovation Lab, says the lab is shutting down because of the federal funding cuts to ...
Locals in Malawi and Kenya who worked with the agency face stalled development, cancelled programming, and shortages of ...
Leaders of federally funded nongovernmental organizations shower their executives with lavish salaries, luxury flights, and a ...
Conservation projects across the world are reeling from the Trump administration’s abrupt decision to shut down USAID and ...
While it’s unclear what research or programs, specifically, fall under Trump’s definition of DEI, the order has already set off chaos and confusion throughout the science world, as agencies like the ...
Investigative news organizations across the globe are scrambling to survive and fearing a backlash from authoritarian regimes ...
The order allowing funds to flow again applies to existing contracts before Trump issued his Executive Order declaring a ...
With World Pangolin Day being celebrated on February 15, it is befitting that new research presenting high quality genomic ...
RTI International at Research Triangle Park announced that it will temporarily lay off 61 employees in North Carolina as a ...