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U.S. Trade Tensions Spur Canadian Life Sciences Sector to Seek Domestic Growth
Facing U.S. market instability, Canadian life sciences companies, such as Mimosa Diagnostics, are seeking domestic growth by overcoming procurement hurdles, interprovincial trade barriers, and attracting U.S. researchers, aiming to increase the sector's anemic contribution to Canada's GDP.
U.S. Trade Tensions Spur Canadian Life Sciences Sector to Seek Domestic Growth
Facing U.S. market instability, Canadian life sciences companies, such as Mimosa Diagnostics, are seeking domestic growth by overcoming procurement hurdles, interprovincial trade barriers, and attracting U.S. researchers, aiming to increase the sector's anemic contribution to Canada's GDP.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Accused of Foreign Interference in Australian Universities
The Trump administration is accused of foreign interference in Australian universities by requiring researchers who receive US funding to align with US government interests, impacting numerous research projects and prompting calls for Australian government intervention.
Trump Administration Accused of Foreign Interference in Australian Universities
The Trump administration is accused of foreign interference in Australian universities by requiring researchers who receive US funding to align with US government interests, impacting numerous research projects and prompting calls for Australian government intervention.
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60% Bias Score


USGS Survey Sparks Concerns Over US Restrictions on Scientific Research
The US Geological Survey sent a politically charged 36-question survey to Dutch researchers involved in a satellite-based forest monitoring project, raising concerns about restrictions on scientific research and the impact of US political priorities on international collaboration.
USGS Survey Sparks Concerns Over US Restrictions on Scientific Research
The US Geological Survey sent a politically charged 36-question survey to Dutch researchers involved in a satellite-based forest monitoring project, raising concerns about restrictions on scientific research and the impact of US political priorities on international collaboration.
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56% Bias Score


French Students Protest Austerity in Higher Education
On March 11, 2024, over 5,000 students and teachers protested in France against higher education budget cuts, citing a €8 billion funding shortfall leading to university deficits, infrastructure decay, and potential program cuts.
French Students Protest Austerity in Higher Education
On March 11, 2024, over 5,000 students and teachers protested in France against higher education budget cuts, citing a €8 billion funding shortfall leading to university deficits, infrastructure decay, and potential program cuts.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's NIH Nominee Open to Funding Vaccine-Autism Research Despite Scientific Consensus
President Trump's NIH nominee, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, indicated willingness to fund research on the debunked link between vaccines and autism, sparking concerns from Senator Bill Cassidy about misallocating the agency's nearly $50 billion budget, amid existing funding freezes and a measles outbreak i...
Trump's NIH Nominee Open to Funding Vaccine-Autism Research Despite Scientific Consensus
President Trump's NIH nominee, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, indicated willingness to fund research on the debunked link between vaccines and autism, sparking concerns from Senator Bill Cassidy about misallocating the agency's nearly $50 billion budget, amid existing funding freezes and a measles outbreak i...
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48% Bias Score


Former US Officials Warn of China's Technological Lead, Urge Increased NSF Funding
Former US defense secretary Chuck Hagel and other ex-officials warned on Tuesday that China is outpacing the US in critical technologies, urging Congress to increase funding for the NSF by at least $16 billion in 2025 following recent layoffs at the agency due to Trump's order to reduce the federal ...
Former US Officials Warn of China's Technological Lead, Urge Increased NSF Funding
Former US defense secretary Chuck Hagel and other ex-officials warned on Tuesday that China is outpacing the US in critical technologies, urging Congress to increase funding for the NSF by at least $16 billion in 2025 following recent layoffs at the agency due to Trump's order to reduce the federal ...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Halts Research Funding at Australian Universities
The Trump administration temporarily paused research funding at six Australian universities, citing alignment with administration priorities and opposition to DEI, gender ideology, and the Green New Deal; this impacts projects across various fields and raises concerns about the reliability of US fun...

Trump Administration Halts Research Funding at Australian Universities
The Trump administration temporarily paused research funding at six Australian universities, citing alignment with administration priorities and opposition to DEI, gender ideology, and the Green New Deal; this impacts projects across various fields and raises concerns about the reliability of US fun...
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56% Bias Score

Johns Hopkins Cuts 2,122 Jobs After $800 Million in USAID Funding Cut
Johns Hopkins University will cut 2,122 jobs—247 domestic and 1,975 international—after the Trump administration cut $800 million in USAID funding, impacting the Bloomberg School of Public Health, medical school, and Jhpiego, following a broader trend of cuts and investigations into universities.

Johns Hopkins Cuts 2,122 Jobs After $800 Million in USAID Funding Cut
Johns Hopkins University will cut 2,122 jobs—247 domestic and 1,975 international—after the Trump administration cut $800 million in USAID funding, impacting the Bloomberg School of Public Health, medical school, and Jhpiego, following a broader trend of cuts and investigations into universities.
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44% Bias Score

US Universities Freeze Hiring Amidst Trump Administration Funding Cuts
Facing financial uncertainty from threatened federal funding cuts, over a dozen US universities, including Harvard and Columbia, have announced hiring freezes, impacting faculty, staff, and research projects, potentially slowing job growth.

US Universities Freeze Hiring Amidst Trump Administration Funding Cuts
Facing financial uncertainty from threatened federal funding cuts, over a dozen US universities, including Harvard and Columbia, have announced hiring freezes, impacting faculty, staff, and research projects, potentially slowing job growth.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's NIH Cuts Threaten Duke University's Research Funding
Duke University faces potential losses of hundreds of millions in federal funding due to Trump administration cuts to NIH grants, resulting in hiring freezes, scaled-back research, and uncertainty around future projects; the university received $580 million in NIH grants last year, the 11th most amo...

Trump's NIH Cuts Threaten Duke University's Research Funding
Duke University faces potential losses of hundreds of millions in federal funding due to Trump administration cuts to NIH grants, resulting in hiring freezes, scaled-back research, and uncertainty around future projects; the university received $580 million in NIH grants last year, the 11th most amo...
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56% Bias Score

ARC Suspends $870,000 Grant Amidst Controversy Over Academic's Speech
Dr. Randa Abdel-Fattah's $870,000 Australian Research Council grant was suspended pending investigation after the education minister raised concerns about her speech at an anti-racism symposium and alleged non-compliance with grant conditions, prompting debate over academic freedom versus public fun...

ARC Suspends $870,000 Grant Amidst Controversy Over Academic's Speech
Dr. Randa Abdel-Fattah's $870,000 Australian Research Council grant was suspended pending investigation after the education minister raised concerns about her speech at an anti-racism symposium and alleged non-compliance with grant conditions, prompting debate over academic freedom versus public fun...
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56% Bias Score

4,000 Italian Researchers Protest Precarious Employment at CNR
In Bologna, Italy, approximately 4,000 precari (temporary workers) at the National Research Council (CNR) are protesting for permanent positions, highlighting precarious employment despite high qualifications and contributions; insufficient funding and the Bernini bill threaten to worsen the situati...

4,000 Italian Researchers Protest Precarious Employment at CNR
In Bologna, Italy, approximately 4,000 precari (temporary workers) at the National Research Council (CNR) are protesting for permanent positions, highlighting precarious employment despite high qualifications and contributions; insufficient funding and the Bernini bill threaten to worsen the situati...
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40% Bias Score
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