In the last two decades, the scientific world has waged an extraordinary campaign for openness — most notably through open ...
In 2022, suicide was the second leading cause of death among those 10-14 years old (National Center for Health Statistics). A 2023 report by the CDC revealed a continued decline in mental health in ...
Eric Isaacs has spent his career moving seamlessly between discovery and leadership, guided by the belief that science ...
Harvey Fineberg describes the present moment for science as both promising and unsettling. Yet, the paradox at the heart of ...
Shutting down the government is no way to unleash U.S. innovation. This act delays setting clear priorities for our nation’s research enterprise and amplifies uncertainty that has enveloped the ...
Greater computing power, more information consumption, and the rise of generative artificial intelligence means that the U.S. is facing a rapid increase in data generation. To meet those demands, data ...
If enacted, the FY26 budget request would end America’s global scientific leadership. The cuts to science would imperil our nation’s future health, security and prosperity. This budget proposal stands ...
The U.S. remains the largest R&D spender but by the smallest margin since the mid-90s. It is 13th in government R&D intensity, fifth in private R&D intensity and 6th in basic science intensity. China ...
Science is US, a foundation-supported initiative housed within the American Association for the Advancement of Science, published a new study, Science at Work: The People and Industries Powering ...
Geneticist Marlena Fejzo has been awarded the inaugural 2025 BioInnovation Institute & Science Translational Medicine Prize for Innovations in Women’s Health for her leading discoveries about the ...
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