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  1. Science Under Threat in the United States: Campaigning for science and scientists

    Adriana Bankston
    A Congressional Science & Technology policy fellow outlines some options available for responding to the blatant attacks on science and the scientific workforce in the US.
    1. Neuroscience

    Memory: Integrating past experiences

    Thomas MW Leir, Matthew PH Gardner
    New results help address a longstanding debate regarding which learning strategies allow animals to anticipate negative events based on past associations between sensory stimuli.
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  2. Science Under Threat in the United States: How to make science more efficient

    Stuart Buck
    DOGE needs to completely rethink its efforts to increase the efficiency of the federal agencies that fund research in the US.
  3. Scientists at a Stand Up For Science rally

    Science Under Threat in the US

    Edited by Peter A Rodgers
    The new administration in the US is conducting an assault on science and scientists – how should the scientific community respond?
  4. Science Under Threat in the United States: The impact on undergraduate students

    Reenie Tian, Kamna Kalkunte ... Mayank Chugh
    Anti-science policies, funding cuts, scientific censorship and the US withdrawing from international commitments are worrying members of the ReForm Lab at the College of William & Mary.
  5. Science Under Threat in the United States: Research turns hope into reality

    Anna C Greene, Casey S Greene
    Two scientists describe how an acute myeloid leukemia diagnosis underscores the need for continued federal support for research and access to care.
  6. Science Under Threat in the United States: The NIH is a sound investment for the US taxpayer

    Nicholas W Gilpin
    Research funded by the National Institutes of Health is essential for improving the health of Americans and developing new drugs and treatments for a wide range of diseases.
  7. Science Under Threat in the United States: Feeling abandoned but energized

    Vaughn S Cooper
    Many individual researchers are frustrated by the response - or the lack of a response - from universities to a growing crisis.
  8. Science Under Threat in the United States: How scientists and institutions should respond

    Ran Blekhman
    Individual researchers and university leaders need to make the case for science to their elected representatives and to the public at large.
    1. Neuroscience

    Hippocampus: Mapping out overlapping connectivity patterns

    Myrthe Faber, Koen V Haak
    Untangling the functional organisation of a brain region crucial for memory and learning helps reveal how individual differences are linked to variations in recall ability, aging and dopamine receptor distribution.
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