
The Silent Coup: How US Aid Cuts Are Weaponizing Global Science and Who Really Benefits
The reported cuts to US science aid aren't just budget trimming; they are a geopolitical strategy eroding global scientific literacy and trust.

The reported cuts to US science aid aren't just budget trimming; they are a geopolitical strategy eroding global scientific literacy and trust.

The AAAS meeting celebrates ASU's research growth, but the real story is the hyper-local scramble for dwindling federal science dollars.

Federal science funding cuts are quietly crippling Canada's ability to handle future climate crises. This isn't just belt-tightening; it's strategic blindness.

The narrative of 'science accelerated' masks a dangerous consolidation of power. Unpacking the true winners and losers in today's breakneck scientific progress.
Beyond the physics quiz hype, the mystery of 'weird ice' reveals a massive chasm in our understanding of fundamental states.

The call for science and industry to 'push back hard' reveals a deeper crisis in innovation funding and regulatory capture.

OpenAI's new science push isn't altruism; it's a strategic land grab for the next frontier of AI dominance.
Federal science cuts aren't about saving pennies; they're a strategic dismantling of institutional knowledge. Explore the hidden agenda behind the latest budget slashing.
The perpetual delay of the Gene Technology Bill isn't just bureaucratic incompetence; it's a strategic political retreat from innovation and massive economic opportunity.

New data reveals a fracturing faith in scientific authority. The unspoken truth is that trust in science is now a political weapon, not an objective measure.

The push for culture-centric science communication isn't about inclusion; it's a sophisticated rebranding effort that might solidify existing power structures in STEM.

The claim that organic chemistry degrades without intelligent direction is shaking evolutionary biology. Is this the end of pure chance in abiogenesis?