Since the Second World War, advances in science and technology have driven 85 percent of American economic growth.
The CEO of one of America’s oldest scientific societies discusses the recent cuts to scientific institutions, and how ...
It was an ambitious theme for a premier science conference: Organizers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting pledged “to celebrate and strengthen the projects and ...
In the corridors of NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF), where the brightest minds work on tomorrow’s space ...
It reflects the spirit of the Vision for American Science and Technology, a task force chaired by AAAS CEO Sudip Parikh and including President Crow that will be unveiled at an event in Washington ...
You will never touch the hearts of others,/ if it does not emerge from your own.” Alexander C. Karp, Palantir Technologies co ...
THE ANNUAL meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science afford researchers a chance to show off what they do best. Those roaming the corridors in Boston between February ...
These questions are routine, and their answers have shifted across administrations. But one thing has remained constant: ...
Some critics allege that U.S. research security is still not properly defending American science and technology against theft or counterfeit by rivals. Others insist that federal R&D spending ...
Trump has said that the United States has the greatest scientists in the world. The government should take care not to drive ...
Trump seems intent on freezing out professional scientists, especially those with strong academic research backgrounds. Instead, he is stocking the leadership of federal agencies with technologists an ...
America has already lost its global competitive edge in science, and funding cuts proposed in early 2025 may further a ...