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A Rule That Would Rewrite the Terms of U.S. Science

A Rule That Would Rewrite the Terms of U.S. Science

The Office of Management and Budget has proposed sweeping revisions to the regulations that govern all federal grants, cooperative agreements, and other forms of federal financial assistance.

White House Proposes Vast Overhaul of US Science Funding: What You Need to Know

White House Proposes Vast Overhaul of US Science Funding: What You Need to Know

The Trump administration's proposal aims to improve transparency in federal funding, but critics fear the proposed rules would politicize research

How Countries Write Their AI Strategies - Mapping the Many Models of Governance

How Countries Write Their AI Strategies - Mapping the Many Models of Governance

In penning their national AI strategies governments are not only deciding how to regulate AI. They are also defining what AI should deliver, from economic growth to public-sector transformation. 

ORFG Releases Funder Policy Landscape Analysis and Recommendations: 2026

ORFG Releases Funder Policy Landscape Analysis and Recommendations: 2026

The Open Research Funders Group (ORFG) just released its 2026 Funder Policy Landscape Analysis Report and Recommendations. This report analyses access-to-research policies of ORFG members and other private funders of open research and open outputs.
 

The Hill I will Die On: If Hollywood Blockbusters Must Dabble in Science, Can’t They Get the Small Stuff Right?

The Hill I will Die On: If Hollywood Blockbusters Must Dabble in Science, Can’t They Get the Small Stuff Right?

Project Hail Mary, Jurassic Park: from dino-mosquitoes to a spaceship’s roar, pointless mistakes on the scientific details make me wince.

U.S. Researchers Face New Restrictions on Publishing With Foreign Collaborators

U.S. Researchers Face New Restrictions on Publishing With Foreign Collaborators

NIH, NASA grantees are confused and concerned amid agencies’ piecemeal communication.

APC Caps and Bans - Why Funder Policies Aimed at Curbing the Publishing Industry Don't Work

APC Caps and Bans - Why Funder Policies Aimed at Curbing the Publishing Industry Don't Work

A new report suggests the NIH's promised APC caps will reduce global OA spending. But so far, funder efforts to control publisher and author behavior have largely been ineffective. Here's why.