America’s Research Engine Stalls: NIH Funding Slowdown Slams Labs, Careers and Scientific Ambition

A midyear slowdown in funding from the National Institutes of Health, highlighted by the Association of American Medical Colleges, has affected research timelines at American universities. Fewer grants and delayed payments are forcing institutions to cut back, while early-career scientists face increasing uncertainty, raising concerns about long-term scientific progress and funding stability. Something is wrong…

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Tyriq Withers Addresses “Chronic Online” Tag “God Forbids Doing Research.” God forbid’ |

Actor Tyriq Withers, known for his roles in ‘Tell Me Lies’ and ‘Atlanta,’ addressed his ‘chronically online’ reputation at the NAACP Image Awards. He revealed that the extensive use of social media is to research and connect with fans. Actor Tyriq Withers, who has made a name for himself in the industry with projects like…

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Harvard engineering layoffs disrupt research labs, courses and student projects.

Harvard SEAS layoffs disrupt labs, courses, student projects. Recent layoffs at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have begun to affect research activities, coursework, and student organizations, with staff shortages leaving laboratories with fewer technicians and less equipment maintenance.According to a report by The Harvard Crimson, the cuts were announced…

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Iitk Rise Internship 2026: IITK has opened the RISE 2026 research internship for foreign students. Applications close on March 20.

IITK invites foreign students to apply for the RISE 2026 Research Internship Programme. Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur has opened applications for the Research Internship in Science and Engineering (RISE) program for the 2025-26 cycle. This initiative allows foreign undergraduate and postgraduate students to participate in research activities with faculty members at IITK.Selected participants will…

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The U.S. research pipeline is in jeopardy as Florida and Texas freeze H-1B hiring at public universities

Decisions by public university systems in Florida and Texas to freeze new H-1B visa services have raised concerns among academics, with experts warning that the move could disrupt faculty recruitment and weaken the United States’ research talent pipeline. Public universities in two of the largest higher education systems in the United States have suddenly closed…

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