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Facing a $2.7 billion federal funding freeze, Harvard University said Wednesday that it will use $250 million of its own funds to support research affected by the cut.
Harvard said it “cannot absorb the entire cost” of research funds lost in federal cuts but would dedicate $250 million to ...
Harvard is putting up $250 million of its own money to continue research efforts amid a federal funding freeze imposed by ...
I think it’s really going to be harmful to the country in the long term.” The Trump administration’s onslaught of funding ...
Money flows out of Harvard into biotechs, housing projects, and retail storefronts. The school powers hospitals, tourism, and ...
After losing every one of my grants — and seeing the human cost to my team, patients, and society — I knew silence was not an ...
There are several steps between research on seemingly esoteric subjects and breakthrough medical treatments. Ethical ...
As Trump attacks on Harvard gain momentum, researchers are scrambling: "Everyone can read the writing on the wall." ...
It wasn't that long ago that childhood leukemia was essentially a death sentence. Now, the vast majority of kids survive, ...
Proposed cuts threaten health insurance for tens of millions, tariffs will drive up drug prices, key programs are being cut, ...
Between the end of February and early April, the federal government terminated almost 700 NIH grants equaling $1.81 billion. That’s about 3.3 percent of the NIH’s total operating budget, the ...