Top brass at the US science agency aired monetary grievances before a Senate committee last week.
Top brass at the US science agency aired monetary grievances before a Senate committee last week.
Last week brought scientists one step closer to outlining a plan for the massive government-funded project.
The agency released details of the sequester’s effects.
The agency will no longer use the newly revised guide to mental disorders to categorize its funding priorities.
In a recent speech, the President defended spending on science and the peer-review process.
Republican representatives question how the NSF reviews grants.
Republicans seek to evaluate the agency’s spending on communications.
Crowds flooded into a Washington, DC, park to protest NIH budget cuts and rally for greater investment in potentially life-saving biomedical research.
Academic research universities and cancer centers will have a large hunk of their funding cut because of the government sequester.