Tag #Scientific Research

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NOAA Staff Cuts Cripple Australia's Weather Forecasting and Climate Science

The Trump administration's February 27th dismissal of 880 NOAA employees, with plans to cut 1000 more, severely impacts Australia's weather forecasting and climate science capabilities due to Australia's heavy reliance on NOAA data and international collaborations for accurate predictions and climat...

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Turkey's Svalbard Treaty Accession: A Scientific Focus, Not Economic Gain

Turkey joined the Svalbard Treaty, gaining a formal Arctic presence primarily for scientific research, dispelling misconceptions of economic windfalls or territorial gains, as Norway retains resource management control.

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Mexico's Unpreparedness for Future Pandemics Five Years After COVID-19

Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic, Mexico's insufficient scientific infrastructure and limited virologists (around 200) leave it vulnerable to future health crises, as evidenced by the discrepancy in reported COVID-19 deaths (333,336 officially, 511,081 by Inegi).

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AI Solves Decade-Long Superbug Mystery in 48 Hours

A new AI tool developed by Google solved in 48 hours a complex scientific problem that took microbiologists at Imperial College London over a decade to resolve, concerning why some super bacteria are resistant to antibiotics; the AI even generated new hypotheses not previously considered by the rese...

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forbes.com
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Google's AI Co-Scientist Accelerates Scientific Research

Google launched an "AI co-scientist" built on Gemini 2.0 to accelerate research; early tests at University College London replicated a decade of research on antibiotic-resistant bacteria in significantly less time, showcasing the potential for faster scientific discovery.

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theglobeandmail.com
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\"Canada Poised to Lead in Science as U.S. Investment Falters\"\

Facing potential economic fallout from U.S. science funding cuts, Canada should increase investments in research, attract U.S. scientists, and foster university-industry partnerships to become a global leader in science and innovation.

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jpost.com
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US and Israeli Governments' Attacks on Academic Freedom Threaten Global Science

The Trump and Netanyahu administrations' attacks on academic funding and freedom in the US and Israel, respectively, threaten international scientific collaborations, global problem-solving, and national resilience.

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taz.de
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Drosten: Coronavirus Origin Assessment Hindered by Lack of Data

Berlin virologist Christian Drosten, part of a government expert panel, expressed his inability to judge the BND's findings on the coronavirus origin due to the lack of access to the source data, despite finding their summary impressive. While a natural origin is currently more probable, he stressed...

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Trump's Science Cuts: Impact on Weather Forecasting and US Scientific Leadership

The Trump administration's drastic budget cuts to US scientific agencies, including the National Weather Service and National Science Foundation, are causing staff reductions, impacting weather forecasting accuracy, and potentially hindering long-term scientific advancements and US global competitiv...

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foxnews.com
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NASEM's $200 Million Taxpayer Funding and High Executive Salaries Under Scrutiny

In 2023, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) received $200.6 million in taxpayer funding, while top executives earned over $1 million annually; NASEM used this funding for studies and workshops on various issues, including those promoting liberal causes; the organiz...

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theguardian.com
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Trump Administration's Actions Cripple NIH Research

The Trump administration's orders have severely disrupted the National Institutes of Health (NIH), delaying research projects, jeopardizing funding, and causing widespread chaos within the agency; impacting advancements in treating numerous diseases and the US's global leadership in health and scien...

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HHS Layoffs Spark Protests, Raising Concerns About Public Health

Thousands of federal workers, including food safety chemists and researchers addressing the opioid crisis, were laid off from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Wednesday, sparking protests and concerns about public health and safety. The cuts are part of a broader effort by the Tr...

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