In an exclusive interview, one of UCLA's top scientists spoke out about what the disruptions in funding could mean to you and to science.
Data: National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health; Map: Alex Fitzpatrick/Axios More than $6 billion could be at risk in California if President Trump cuts federal funding for health ...
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute abruptly ended a $60 million program to improve the retention of diverse college students ...
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Postdoctoral scholar Daniela Soto has earned a prestigious fellowship from HHMI with eight years of funding to study the ...
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The center would serve as a hub for comprehensive information gathering and pave the way for better coordination when it ...
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A new study by UC San Francisco found that prostate cancer cases are increasing in California, likely due to a change in ...