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UK Announces “High-Risk, High-Reward” Research Development Agency
Lisa Winter
| Feb 23, 2021
| 2 min read
The program, known as ARIA, will be independent and scientist-led.
US Science Agencies Reopen After Shutdown
Kerry Grens
| Jan 27, 2019
| 2 min read
The consequences of the partial government closure could be long lasting.
Opinion: Include Public Outreach Plans in Grant Requirements
Matthew Woodruff and Alexander Woodruff
| Apr 29, 2021
| 3 min read
Tying federal research funding to scientists’ efforts to inform and engage the public can help fix widespread indifference to science.
Initiative Aims to Limit Excessive Red Tape for African Science
Munyaradzi Makoni
| Feb 4, 2019
| 3 min read
Research organizations and universities have typically faced burdensome paperwork to convince funders their money would not be wasted.
Science and Policy Collide During the Pandemic
Diana Kwon
| Sep 1, 2020
| 8 min read
COVID-19 has laid bare some of the pitfalls of the relationship between scientific experts and policymakers—but some researchers say there are ways to make it better.
UK Announces Fast-Track Visa to Recruit Top Scientists
Ashley Yeager
| Aug 9, 2019
| 2 min read
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the immigration program will help the nation remain a science superpower post-Brexit.
Plant Biologist Jane Silverthorne Dies at 69
Katherine Irving
| Nov 8, 2022
| 2 min read
Silverthorne shaped the development of many NSF programs driving innovation in plant biology and agriculture.
President Biden Proposes Creating Two DARPA-Like Agencies
Lisa Winter
| Apr 12, 2021
| 2 min read
These new initiatives would tackle problems relating to health and climate.
The Resilience of Monoclonal Antibodies and their Makers
Laura Tran, PhD
| Mar 15, 2024
| 10+ min read
The road to developing monoclonal antibodies for effectively targeting cancer was paved with tenacity, passion, and strokes of luck.
UCSF HIV Lab Planning to Close
Ashley P. Taylor
| Dec 5, 2018
| 3 min read
The facility claims to have a federal contract involving fetal tissue research canceled. HHS denies that claim.
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