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Greek Scientists Demand Independent Research Funding Authority
Greek scientists urge the creation of an independent national research organization to improve funding allocation and transparency, citing concerns over inconsistent processes and the lack of a national research strategy.
Greek Scientists Demand Independent Research Funding Authority
Greek scientists urge the creation of an independent national research organization to improve funding allocation and transparency, citing concerns over inconsistent processes and the lack of a national research strategy.
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36% Bias Score


Federal Judge Allows NSF to Withhold Research Funding Amid Lawsuit
A New York federal judge ruled that the National Science Foundation can withhold hundreds of millions in research funding from sixteen states until a lawsuit challenging the agency's new funding priorities is resolved; the suit alleges the NSF's actions violate the law and jeopardize America's globa...
Federal Judge Allows NSF to Withhold Research Funding Amid Lawsuit
A New York federal judge ruled that the National Science Foundation can withhold hundreds of millions in research funding from sixteen states until a lawsuit challenging the agency's new funding priorities is resolved; the suit alleges the NSF's actions violate the law and jeopardize America's globa...
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48% Bias Score


Europe Needs Independent Scientific Data Infrastructures
Rhineland-Palatinate's science minister, Clemens Hoch, calls for a European initiative to create independent scientific data infrastructures due to concerns over US data protection standards and a shift in scientist preference toward Germany.
Europe Needs Independent Scientific Data Infrastructures
Rhineland-Palatinate's science minister, Clemens Hoch, calls for a European initiative to create independent scientific data infrastructures due to concerns over US data protection standards and a shift in scientist preference toward Germany.
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44% Bias Score


Brain Drain: US Scientists Flee Trump's Anti-Science Policies
Neuroscientist Danielle Beckman is leaving the US for Europe due to the Trump administration's cuts to research funding, anti-immigrant policies, and attacks on academic freedom, joining a mass exodus of scientists that threatens to diminish America's global scientific leadership.
Brain Drain: US Scientists Flee Trump's Anti-Science Policies
Neuroscientist Danielle Beckman is leaving the US for Europe due to the Trump administration's cuts to research funding, anti-immigrant policies, and attacks on academic freedom, joining a mass exodus of scientists that threatens to diminish America's global scientific leadership.
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48% Bias Score


NSF Restructuring: $1 Billion in Grants Canceled Amidst Budget Cuts and Staff Layoffs
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is eliminating all 37 of its research divisions, laying off staff, canceling over $1 billion in grants, and facing a proposed 55% budget cut, raising concerns about political influence on scientific funding and potential economic consequences.
NSF Restructuring: $1 Billion in Grants Canceled Amidst Budget Cuts and Staff Layoffs
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is eliminating all 37 of its research divisions, laying off staff, canceling over $1 billion in grants, and facing a proposed 55% budget cut, raising concerns about political influence on scientific funding and potential economic consequences.
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56% Bias Score


NWO to Repatriate Dutch Scientists from US Amid Funding Cuts
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) is launching a program to help Dutch scientists return from the US due to President Trump's funding cuts and concerns about scientific freedom, with discussions underway to secure funding from the Ministry of Education and NWO's own reserves...
NWO to Repatriate Dutch Scientists from US Amid Funding Cuts
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) is launching a program to help Dutch scientists return from the US due to President Trump's funding cuts and concerns about scientific freedom, with discussions underway to secure funding from the Ministry of Education and NWO's own reserves...
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40% Bias Score

Bavarian Ministers' Diverse Approaches in First 100 Days
The four newly appointed Bavarian ministers in the German government—Dobrindt (Interior), Rainer (Agriculture), Bär (Science), and Weimer (Culture)—demonstrated varied policy approaches in their first 100 days, ranging from Dobrindt's stricter immigration policies to Bär's successful 'Hightech-Agend...

Bavarian Ministers' Diverse Approaches in First 100 Days
The four newly appointed Bavarian ministers in the German government—Dobrindt (Interior), Rainer (Agriculture), Bär (Science), and Weimer (Culture)—demonstrated varied policy approaches in their first 100 days, ranging from Dobrindt's stricter immigration policies to Bär's successful 'Hightech-Agend...
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36% Bias Score

NASA Employees Issue Formal Dissent Against Harmful Budget Cuts and Policy Changes
Current and former NASA employees issued a formal dissent against recent policy changes, citing risks to safety, national security, and the agency's core mission, resulting from budget cuts and mission cancellations that defy congressional appropriations and cause workforce losses.

NASA Employees Issue Formal Dissent Against Harmful Budget Cuts and Policy Changes
Current and former NASA employees issued a formal dissent against recent policy changes, citing risks to safety, national security, and the agency's core mission, resulting from budget cuts and mission cancellations that defy congressional appropriations and cause workforce losses.
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60% Bias Score

U.S. Research Funding Cuts Spark Concerns; Canada Urged to Invest Strategically
Stephen Toope, president of CIFAR, criticizes the U.S. government's arbitrary cuts of billions in research funding from numerous universities, including Harvard, and suggests that Canada should strategically invest in its own research ecosystem, focusing on early-to-mid-career researchers.

U.S. Research Funding Cuts Spark Concerns; Canada Urged to Invest Strategically
Stephen Toope, president of CIFAR, criticizes the U.S. government's arbitrary cuts of billions in research funding from numerous universities, including Harvard, and suggests that Canada should strategically invest in its own research ecosystem, focusing on early-to-mid-career researchers.
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36% Bias Score

Italy's Research Grant Cuts Threaten EU Funding and Collaboration
Leading Italian scientific institutions and Nobel laureate Giorgio Parisi protested to Parliament against the January 2025 abolishment of research grants, which jeopardizes participation in EU Marie Curie projects and threatens millions in funding and international collaborations.

Italy's Research Grant Cuts Threaten EU Funding and Collaboration
Leading Italian scientific institutions and Nobel laureate Giorgio Parisi protested to Parliament against the January 2025 abolishment of research grants, which jeopardizes participation in EU Marie Curie projects and threatens millions in funding and international collaborations.
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40% Bias Score

ARC Fellowship Changes Threaten Australia's International Research Competitiveness
The Australian Research Council's proposed changes to its fellowship programs, including shorter durations and fewer grants, risk hindering international research talent recruitment, as noted by researchers amid global funding uncertainty and increased international competition.

ARC Fellowship Changes Threaten Australia's International Research Competitiveness
The Australian Research Council's proposed changes to its fellowship programs, including shorter durations and fewer grants, risk hindering international research talent recruitment, as noted by researchers amid global funding uncertainty and increased international competition.
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56% Bias Score

Spain Appoints 22 Scientific Advisors to Integrate Evidence into Policy
Spain's government appointed 22 scientific advisors across its ministries for the first time since the transition to democracy, aiming to integrate scientific evidence into policy decisions, with advisors selected from over 1600 applicants.

Spain Appoints 22 Scientific Advisors to Integrate Evidence into Policy
Spain's government appointed 22 scientific advisors across its ministries for the first time since the transition to democracy, aiming to integrate scientific evidence into policy decisions, with advisors selected from over 1600 applicants.
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40% Bias Score
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