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By Sneha Kulkarni | May 24, 2017
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NIH’s new policy to put limit on grant money awarded to researchers
Recently, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced a major change in their policy that will have repercussions across the biomedical research community. Moving away from the traditional... Read More
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By Editage Insights | April 30, 2017
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Academic publishing and scholarly communications: Good reads, April 2017
The month of April was perhaps the most exciting time for academics around the world as several hundred researchers and supporters of science participated in the March for Science. While this... Read More
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By Sneha Kulkarni | March 18, 2017
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Trump’s first budget proposal spells disaster for U.S. science agencies
U.S. President Donald Trump released the blueprint of his first federal budget for the next year on March 16. He proposed severe cuts to the science budget, sending shockwaves among the scientific... Read More
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By Sneha Kulkarni | November 14, 2016
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Brazil’s new government proposes budget cap
Brazil's new government headed by President Michel Temer is attempting to pass a constitutional amendment that would hit science funding hard. The Brazilian science community, which is still reeling... Read More
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By Kakoli Majumder | June 09, 2016
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China slashes red tape to expedite scientific progress
Science funding in China has all along been weighed down by outdated administrative rules and regulations making it tedious for scientists and diverting their time away from research. In a new move... Read More
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By Sneha Kulkarni | November 20, 2015
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Chilean researchers
Unhappy with the way science is being governed in the country, Chilean researchers resorted to street protests and published an open letter that criticized the government’s lack of support to science.