Since the Second World War, advances in science and technology have driven 85 percent of American economic growth.
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Sweeping layoffs, funding freezes and executive orders have provoked outcry among federal researchers and their university partners, who fear that science itself is under siege.
It’s hard to see articles about the “move fast and break things” approach of the Trump administration without also hearing ...
The Michigan High School Athletic Association announced Tuesday morning the 13 Class A recipients of its annual MHSAA-Farm ...
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Hosted on MSNFascism, the War on Complexity, and the End of ScienceOn February 11, 2025, the current US government published a website of the US Senate Commerce Committee (Chairman Ted Cruz) announcing the results of an “investigation” into research grants funded by ...
America has already lost its global competitive edge in science, and funding cuts proposed in early 2025 may further a ...
Rabinbach joined Princeton’s faculty in 1996 and transferred to emeritus status in 2019. He served as director of the ...
In December 2024, Geoff Hinton, who is often called the “godfather of AI” and who had just won the Nobel Prize in Physics, ...
The tech industry was built in partnership with government, and it once pursued innovation as part of a shared national ...
Cheaper and more sustainable batteries are key to decarbonize the global energy system, and sodium-ion batteries that use far fewer critical materials are an important option. Research now shows ...
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