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Tag: Science policy

China surpasses US in research spending – the consequences extend far...

Caroline Wagner, The Ohio State University China’s rapid rise in science has hit a milestone. The country’s investment in...

Panicking scientists, canceled experiments – federal funding cuts turned my work...

Nara Parameswaran, Michigan State University Fielding frantic faculty emails and panicked texts was not how I had hoped my...

Research breakthroughs often come through collaborations − attacks on academic freedom...

Volha Chykina, University of Richmond; David P. Baker, Penn State; Frank Fernandez, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Justin J.W. Powell, University of Luxembourg

Cutting funding for science can have consequences for the economy, US...

Chris Impey, University of Arizona America has already lost its global competitive edge in science, and funding cuts proposed...

It’s getting harder for scientists to collaborate across borders – that’s...

Tommy Shih, Lund University The United Nations and many researchers have emphasized the critical role international collaborative science plays...

How does a US president settle on his science policy?

Kelly Sims Gallagher, Tufts University One of the president’s most important responsibilities is fostering science, technology and innovation in the U.S. economy. The relationship between...

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