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.
Republicans seek to evaluate the agency’s spending on communications.
The President’s 2014 budget includes a windfall for the NSF and cuts to the CDC.
A congressman raises concerns that some grants may violate restrictions on federal spending for lobbying.
As US policymakers debate federal budget cuts, global health science hangs in the balance.
If African-American researchers are ever to gain equal opportunities in science, even subtle cases of differential treatment must be stamped out.
Agencies like the NSF and NIH are losing around 5 percent of their yearly budgets.
The National Institutes of Health is weighing a peer-review system where grant proposals, even ones being resubmitted, would be treated as new.
Some of the 200 or so human embryonic stem cell lines approved for federal funding may have been derived from sperm or eggs of unconsenting donors.
A new study disputes findings of a 2011 analysis suggesting that black researchers are funded less than their equally qualified white peers.