Trump Administration Attacks on Science Extend Far Beyond Climate, Loom Large in WV
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Trump administration attacks on science extend far beyond climate, loom large in WV
Trump administration attacks on U.S. science research systems go beyond its recent plan to undo a key finding that greenhouse gases threaten public health. The cuts to funding, staff and independent committees have shaken public trust and threaten to inject politicization into U.S. science systems long term while also casting uncertainty over support for West Virginia University research.
Derek Lowe is a chemist, works in drug development and writes about his blog "In the Pipeline". We talk to him about the desperation of US scientists and the brain drain caused by Trump's people.
On GPS: The Trump administration’s war on science
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that he is cutting nearly half a billion dollars in federally funded mRNA vaccine research. Fareed speaks with former Baltimore Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen about the promises of mRNA technology for treating infectious…
Survey finds Americans largely disapprove of Trump-era attacks on science and health agencies
A majority of Americans disapprove of policies enacted during the Trump administration that reduced funding, staffing and research efforts in science and health agencies, according to a national survey conducted by Rutgers University and three other institutions. The Civic Health and Institutions Project — a collaboration between Rutgers, Harvard, Northeastern University and the University ofContinue reading "Survey finds Americans largely disap…
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