Confusion and anxiety swept through the U.S. scientific community as the Trump administration froze National Institutes of Health (NIH) operations, halting grant reviews, travel, and training.
What the pause means is unknown, but NIH supports 393 active research projects across Nebraska, totaling more than $191 million. Alone, NU receives $151 million in federal funding.
President Trump ordered a “blackout” for federal health agencies, which bans them from publishing external communication, but ...
The University of California, the nation's top recipient of federal research funding in higher education, is raising ...
Under orders from the Trump admin, agencies like the CDC are pausing some public health messaging as H5N1 surges ...
The Senate on Friday night voted to confirm Pete Hegseth as defense secretary after Vice President JD Vance stepped in to ...
Chrystal Starbird, a cancer researcher at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, had been preparing to serve on ...
Dr. Matthew Memoli, a National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases researcher focused on flu and other respiratory ...
The administration has forced crucial scientific activity to grind to a halt. It’s an act of national suicide.
The Trump administration is crafting an executive order that would halt federal funding for gain-of-function research. (Wall ...
One of the many executive orders President Donald Trump signed after his inauguration on Monday, Jan. 20, requires all ...
A flurry of scientific gatherings and panels across federal science agencies were canceled on Wednesday, at a time of ...