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EU tells US scientists to dump Trump for a lab in Europe - MSN


However, a poll of more than 1,200 US scientists by scientific journal Nature at the end of March found that three-quarters were considering leaving the country because of Trump, with Europe and ... Read More

Turmoil at US science academy as Trump cuts force layoffs


Efforts by leaders of the US national academies to adjust to the new political reality have spurred member concerns about capitulation and censorship. Read More

Trump vs. Science - The New York Times


These are mechanical threats to science — who gets money, what they work on. But there is a more existential worry. The Trump administration is trying to change what counts as science.. One ... Read More

Scientists say Trump policies are causing a 'climate of fear' in research - NPR


Some 2,000 scientists, including dozens of Nobel Prize winners, have signed an open letter warning that the U.S. lead in science is being "decimated" by the Trump administration's cuts to research. Read More

Trump Administration Attacks on Science Trigger Backlash from Researchers - Scientific American


“The risks of remaining silent at this defining time are far greater than the risks of speaking out,” says one scientist regarding the Trump administration’s attacks on science ... Read More

The scientists Trump needs - E&E News by POLITICO


The Bureau of Reclamation, for instance, ended a $36,000 contract that provided scientific note-taking services and USGS canceled a $9,000 contract for upgrading a science library in Madison ... Read More


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