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This scientist learned he has a devastating brain disease. He set out to cure it. wapo.st/4u6nlkv
Some 59,000 years ago, a Neanderthal developed a toothache. What happened next was, in many ways, astonishing. wapo.st/48WvYXj
13 former NSF directors and National Science Board chairs sent a letter to the Senate expressing concern about the trajectory of the nation's $9 billion basic science funding agency, which they say is a hedge against "scientific surprise" - the breakthroughs that will occur in other countries.
Related, here is another story, explaining what's at stake with the changes, slowdowns and new uncertainties to biomedical research funding www.washingtonpost.com/science/2026...
This is in many ways a pretty depressing advance. Scientists identified a handful of potent antibodies that block measles - a basic science question that (until recently) was a bit moot because we eliminated it with a highly effective vaccine. wapo.st/4f8Aeqt
NEWS: Trump ousts board that governs NSF, the nation's $9 billion science agency “On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I’m writing to inform you that your position as a member of the National Science Board is terminated, effective immediately.” wapo.st/3P3DSY2
Diabetes researchers, including the editor of a flagship journal, ejected from conference after criticizing Trump's "dismantling" of biomedical research wapo.st/49EYInR
Why these treatments for one of the deadliest cancers are stirring such hope - lots of excitement for a growing "buffet" of pancreatic cancer treatments that are *finally* offering some hope against this grim diagnosis wapo.st/3OlCdNn
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Really neat writeup by @carolynyjohnson.bsky.social of the new work showing that a Neanderthal from Chagyrskaya Cave, Russia, sat for a dental drilling almost 60,000 years ago. www.washingtonpost.com/science/2026...
Those of us doing research related to women’s health have been hit particularly hard by the govt’s sabotage of the NIH. I spoke to WaPo for this piece, as painful as it was to discuss the reality my lab is facing. www.washingtonpost.com/science/2026...
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The scientists, including the editor of a leading journal, were handing out copies of an editorial criticizing the Trump administration’s handling of biomedical research.
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Diabetes researchers ejected from conference after criticizing White House
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The Trump administration has slashed the number of grants from the National Institutes of Health, with far fewer focused on women, cancer and mental health.
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Where U.S. science has been hit hardest after Trump’s first year
Neanderthals used rock drills to treat an infected tooth, according to a study that pushes back the earliest known evidence of dentistry by more than 40,000 years.
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A 59,000-year-old tooth reshapes what we know about Neanderthal dentistry
Scientists just took a step toward developing a therapy that could prevent someone from getting measles after they have been exposed.
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As measles roars back, scientists find antibodies that could offer protection
Neanderthals used rock drills to treat an infected tooth, according to a study that pushes back the earliest known evidence of dentistry by more than 40,000 years.
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The Trump administration has slashed the number of grants from the National Institutes of Health, with far fewer focused on women, cancer and mental health.
www.washingtonpost.com
A Neanderthal with a cavity opened wide for a stone drill
Where U.S. science has been hit hardest after Trump’s first year
Jeff Carroll is part of a new effort to accelerate the development of targeted cures for a handful of neurodegenerative diseases.
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This scientist learned he has a devastating brain disease. He set out to cure it.
Pancreatic cancer has stymied treatment advances for decades. Data from new clinical trials shows promise.
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Why these treatments for one of the deadliest cancers are stirring such hope
Members of the independent board that guides the National Science Foundation said they received a notice from the White House that their position was being terminated.
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Trump ousts National Science Board members