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In first regulatory overhaul in 20 years, Office of Research Integrity takes modest steps toward greater transparency.
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Biomedical Research , Scientific Misconduct , United States Office of Research Integrity , Scientific Misconduct/legislation & jurisprudence , United StatesABSTRACT
Many researchers and tribes see the change as long overdue but say it means new burdens.
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Climate Change , Indigenous Peoples , Research Personnel , Humans , Foundations , Research Support as Topic , AlaskaABSTRACT
After dispute over "coproduction," U.S. National Academies takes unprecedented step of stopping $2 million study.
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End of Chevron doctrine has far-reaching implications.
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Cleveland Clinic fined $7.6 million for alleged mismanagement of NIH grants.
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Financing, Government , Health Facilities , National Institutes of Health (U.S.) , China , National Institutes of Health (U.S.)/economics , Research Support as Topic , United States , Health Facilities/economics , Health Facilities/ethicsABSTRACT
Suit seeks to overturn state law targeting graduate and postdocs from China and other "countries of concern".
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Personnel Selection , Universities , Florida , China , Research Personnel , HumansABSTRACT
White House faces tight spending cap in 2025 request.
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Governor signs bill allowing teachers to discuss antievolutionary "theories".
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Agency funds first round of 10 "innovation engines" designed to spur regional economic growth.
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What went wrong in the world of science.
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Top officials would have to approve job offers to research staff-and process remains opaque.
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Transparency could benefit, but some see a threat to privacy.
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Congress faces strong pressure to hold down 2024 spending.
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The U.S. Antarctic research program is in trouble, as canceled field seasons imperil data sets and demoralize researchers.
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Scientists on both sides welcome decision to continue talks on renewing collaboration.
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34 teams make first cut for $160 million awards to drive economic and social change.
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Equity advocates see paths to increasing minority representation-but say it won't be easy.
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House defense bill would vastly expand requirements.
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Civilian programs take a back seat to defense in averting default.
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Defense research institute aims to turn Howard into a top research university.