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Interview: How a Hearing-Loss Grant Got Cut in the Fight Over DEI

Interview: How a Hearing-Loss Grant Got Cut in the Fight Over DEI

"It felt like the floor dropped out," researcher Uri Manor said after the sudden suspension of his lab's award.

Early-Career Researchers Reflect on the Emotional and Societal Fallout of Trump's Funding Cuts

Early-Career Researchers Reflect on the Emotional and Societal Fallout of Trump's Funding Cuts

Canceled grants and slashed budgets are disproportionately affecting junior health researchers, dealing a major blow to the future of science and society in the U.S.

In California, Colleges Pay a Steep Price for Faulty AI Detectors

In California, Colleges Pay a Steep Price for Faulty AI Detectors

Millions have been spent to catch plagiarism and AI with tools from education company Turnitin. Is the tech worth it?

Scientists Warn US Will Lose a Generation of Talent Because of Trump Cuts

Scientists Warn US Will Lose a Generation of Talent Because of Trump Cuts

Political interference and chaotic cuts to staff, programs and grants at the National Science Foundation are producing 'devastating consequences'

Research Security in Europe Needs a More Coordinated Approach

Research Security in Europe Needs a More Coordinated Approach

Survey of national efforts reveals uneven but developing picture, say Andrew James and Kieron Flanagan

European Defence R&D Is a Question of How, Not Whether

European Defence R&D Is a Question of How, Not Whether

Position of some national governments and universities is making difficult trade-offs harder, says John Donovan

Europe Can Attract More Scientists - but Not with Promises Alone

Europe Can Attract More Scientists - but Not with Promises Alone

The EU wants to attract disaffected US researchers. If it succeeds, the benefits will stretch far beyond university research projects. But it cannot attract them with promises alone.

US Science Policy at a Crossroads

US Science Policy at a Crossroads

America needs a robust federal science and engineering enterprise now more than ever. But the scientific community's rigid defense of the Vannevar Bush model and its full-throated embrace of ideological DEI has left it politically exposed.

What if MAGA Has a Point About Science?

What if MAGA Has a Point About Science?

Conservative distrust of science helped set the stage for its dismantling. Can scientists bridge the partisan divide?

How Language Bias Persists in Scientific Publishing Despite AI Tools

How Language Bias Persists in Scientific Publishing Despite AI Tools

Stanford researchers highlight the ongoing challenges of language discrimination in academic publishing, revealing that AI tools may not be the solution for non-native speakers.

United States Losing Ground As China's Lead Expands Rapidly

United States Losing Ground As China's Lead Expands Rapidly

Although the latest data predate the current Trump administration, observers warn that funding cuts will accelerate the rate of China's gain.

The U.S. Government Is Starving Its Own Scientists of Knowledge

The U.S. Government Is Starving Its Own Scientists of Knowledge

Opinion | The National Agricultural Library canceled many journal subscriptions to save costs, leaving USDA staff without access.

MEPs Call for a €60B Standalone EU Space Programme

MEPs Call for a €60B Standalone EU Space Programme

The EU needs a standalone European Space Programme with a "clearly ring-fenced budget of at least €60 billion" in the next long-term budget, according to the European Parliament's Industry, Research, and Energy Committee. 

Authorship for Sale: Nature Investigates How Paper Mills Work

Authorship for Sale: Nature Investigates How Paper Mills Work

Companies selling authorship slots thrive in a culture that equates success with a strong publication record. Customers, sleuths and the shadowy owner of a paper mill explain why.

'The Trump Uncertainty Principle' is Destroying the Position and Momentum of US Science

'The Trump Uncertainty Principle' is Destroying the Position and Momentum of US Science

The Trump administration is ripping US science apart, warns Robert P Crease.

Trump Budget Cuts Hit CERN and Other Global Science Partnerships

Trump Budget Cuts Hit CERN and Other Global Science Partnerships

With steep budget cuts already upending the US science world, the Trump administration is now taking aim at global science, including US collaboration with Europe's CERN particle accelerator and other "big science" labs.The proposed cuts, detailed on May 31 in Trump's 2026 budget plan to Congress, stunned scientists around the world for whom the US has been a key collaborator. 

What Is Trump’s “Gold Standard Science” Actually About?

What Is Trump’s “Gold Standard Science” Actually About?

The latest executive order aims to place political appointees as arbiters of scientific knowledge.

The ”Immune System” of a Safe and Equal Europe is in Danger, According to Researchers

The ”Immune System” of a Safe and Equal Europe is in Danger, According to Researchers

The Association of ERC Grantees (AERG) released a statement in which it urges European leaders to protect fundamental science by increasing the autonomy of the European Research Council (ERC). 

Why Restrictive Academic Authorship Practices Perpetuate Inequality

Why Restrictive Academic Authorship Practices Perpetuate Inequality

Authorship plays a central role in the credibility and career progression of academics. Yet as Joseph Mellors and Stroma Cole argue, restrictive authorship practices risk perpetuating inequalities and sidelining important contributions to knowledge.