Trump would shutter GoreSat—delivering a blow to exoplanet research By Paul VoosenMar. 16, 2017 Images from DSCOVR help scientists imagine what exoplanets look like
A grim budget day for U.S. science: analysis and reaction to Trump's plan By Science News StaffMar. 16, 2017 We're detailing the numbers and what people think of them
NIH, DOE Office of Science face deep cuts in Trump's first budget By Science News StaffMar. 16, 2017 Other research agencies also hit hard
New Trump immigration order grants Iraq a reprieve By Meredith WadmanMar. 6, 2017 Scientific community not mollified
Trump plan for 40% cut could cause EPA science office ‘to implode,’ official warns By Warren CornwallMar. 3, 2017 Numerous research programs could be abolished
Wetlands scientists speak out against Trump's move to undo water rule By Ariel Wittenberg, E&E NewsMar. 2, 2017 White House has issued order to review controversial regulation protection small streams, wetlands
Top U.S. universities host 10,000 students and researchers from nations covered by Trump travel ban By Jeffrey MervisFeb. 17, 2017 AAU backs suit against executive order
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says a ‘vaccine safety’ commission is still in the works By Meredith WadmanFeb. 15, 2017 Vaccine critic says the Trump White House continues to court him
Climate scientists wary of Trump: Please come to France, says presidential hopeful By Martin EnserinkFeb. 10, 2017 Emmanuel Macron sends a message in English to welcome U.S. researchers
Nuclear power industry revamps climate pitch for Trump era By Hannah Northey, E&E NewsFeb. 9, 2017 Climate benefits downplayed as industry seeks support
The marches for science, on one global interactive map By Lindzi WesselFeb. 8, 2017 22 April demonstrations planned for more than 100 cities around the world
Grad students, postdocs with U.S. visas face uncertainty By Meredith Wadman, Richard StoneFeb. 7, 2017 New worries over draft order on skilled worker visas
Biotech bosses protest Trump’s travel ban By John Carroll, Endpoints NewsFeb. 7, 2017 More than 150 executives from biotech firms warn that new policies could hurt recruiting of scientific talent
USDA blacks out animal welfare information By Meredith WadmanFeb. 3, 2017 Records have in the past led to the shutdown of subpar research facilities
U.S. science conferences brace for boycotts: The ScienceInsider briefing By Catherine MatacicFeb. 3, 2017 A roundup of recent policy news
Election polling is in trouble. Can internet data save it? By John BohannonFeb. 2, 2017 Can internet data outdo costly and unreliable polls in predicting election outcomes?