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23 resultsfor “impact of funding cuts on research”

Business

US college graduates face harsh job market amid economic uncertainty

research funding have led university systems across the United States to implement hiring freezes, including schools like Duke University in North Carolina and Harvard University in Massachusetts. The universities have continued to announce cuts. Last

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 17
Science

Trump cuts to weather data could make forecasts less reliable, warn experts

funding for researchers who analyze data and identify new sources. “Weather times time equals climate,” said Craig McLean, Noaa’s former acting chief scientist and head of Noaa Research. “Cutting climate research impacts

The Guardian WorldMay 18
Science

‘Foolish’ CSIRO job cuts will mean Australia unable to provide climate projections to global reports, scientists warn

cuts would go ahead despite the Albanese government [announcing $387m in extra CSIRO funding](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/may/09/david-pocock-applauds-3874m-in-extra-funding-for-csiro-after-tens-of-thousands-sign-petition) in last week’s federal budget. The new money is largely to upgrade buildings and research infrastructure, including

The Guardian WorldYesterday
Conflicts

A study investigates: Did the abrupt end of USAID have an impact on violence?

researchers another angle to explore. Does the sudden *withdrawal of aid funding* have an impact on conflict? In a study published in [the journal *Scienc*e](http://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aeh7122), Wright and his colleagues conclude that

NPR Topics: NewsYesterday
Health

The Trump team is quietly eliminating U.S. support for birth control abroad

research organization that supports access to family planning — estimates U.S. funds gave over [47 million](https://www.guttmacher.org/2025/02/just-numbers-impact-us-international-family-planning-assistance-2024) women and couples access to modern contraceptive care each year. That, in turn, prevented 17.1 million unintended

NPR Topics: NewsApr 29
Health

The MAHA movement is coming to school cafeterias. Here's what that means for kids

cut funding programs that allowed schools to buy local food from farmers. ### How dietary guidelines can affect schools ![Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins speaks from behind a lectern on January 8. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy

NPR Topics: NewsMay 14
Science

Montana tribes combine traditional knowledge and Western science in climate plan

cut. The current Trump administration has [halted federal funding](https://www.npr.org/2025/12/19/nx-s1-5638909/trump-ai-energy-electricity-demand-climate-change) for many renewable energy projects. Durglo and the tribes received a $20 million grant from the Biden-era [Solar for All program, which

NPR Topics: NewsMay 18
Health

As fentanyl crisis evolves, experts say US is still ‘behind the eight ball’

research across multiple federal agencies. Elon Musk’s DOGE team fired a team that rigorously tracked Americans’ drug use for decades, and in January, officials abruptly cancelled roughly $2bn in grants through the Substance Abuse

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 18
Politics

Is Christian Zionism in the US on a decline?

funding to Israel. Christian Zionists have used their influence to help stoke the current war on Iran. Prominent Christian leaders praised the Trump administration for launching what they saw as a religious war that could

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 17
Business

Three-quarters of UK millionaires would be happy to pay more tax, research finds

research was carried out on behalf of Patriotic Millionaires UK, a nonpartisan network of rich people which campaigns for higher taxes on the ultra-wealthy, with members including the musician Brian Eno and the YouTuber

The Guardian WorldMay 12
Politics

‘It would be catastrophic’: A Supreme Court decision could upend Alaska’s crucial Senate race

impact on Alaska Natives, many of whom live in rural villages that already [experience delays](https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2024/08/15/democrats-react-delays-absentee-ballots-rural-areas-start-early-voting/) in receiving and returning ballots. It’s a scenario that’s sparking bipartisan fears of depressed turnout

POLITICO PoliticsApr 12
Politics

Trump’s threat: Why cutting US troops in Europe won’t be easy

cutting US troops in Europe won’t be easy Donald Trump has, over the past 48 hours, said that he is considering withdrawing American troops stationed in Germany, Italy and Spain, amid mounting tensions with

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 1
World

Thousands of University of Nottingham staff told they are at risk of redundancy

funding squeeze and slump in international student numbers affecting even highly-ranked institutions such as Nottingham, a member of the Russell Group of research-intensive universities. The university wants to cut more than 600 academic

The Guardian WorldMay 12
Politics

Trump’s rollback of toxic gas rules limits EPA’s authority to protect public health, analysis says

cut their emissions by about 90%. A new [Harvard analysis details](https://eelp.law.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Ethylene-Oxide-Quick-Take.pdf) the administration’s case, which would limit the EPA’s ability to strengthen regulations when it determines hazardous air pollutants

The Guardian WorldMay 12
Politics

States should tax windfall oil profits to fund their way out of crisis

Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA). That pain meant unprecedented profits for fossil fuel companies. In 2023, the world’s oil and gas industry earned a whopping $2.7 trillion, and invested just 4 percent

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 5
Business

Lawsuits accuse State Farm of secretly working to cut insurance payouts

impact across the state." Scrutiny of State Farm is intensifying at a time when U.S. homeowners face growing threats from climate change. Rising temperatures are [fueling](https://www.npr.org/2023/01/09/1147805696/climate-change-makes-heat-waves-storms-and-droughts-worse-climate-report-confirm) more intense storms, floods and wildfires

NPR Topics: NewsApr 28
Politics

How US and Iran are playing a crypto cat-and-mouse game over sanctions

impact of rampant inflation and a weakening currency. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) accounted for about 50 percent of on-chain activity in the fourth quarter, mirroring its dominance in the country’s economy

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 29
Health

Midwives saved his mom's life -- and inspired him to pursue the profession

Research published](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1871519226000028?via%3Dihub) in February 2026 by World Health Organization experts and others found a shortage of almost 1 million midwives. "Every single region in the world needs more midwives," explains [Daniela Drandić

NPR Topics: NewsMay 5
Politics

Republicans’ plan for zero state income tax could be ‘devastating’, experts warn

research director for the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a left-leaning thinktank. “The reality is, this has been done at the national level and in many states, repeatedly, and it doesn’t work

The Guardian WorldMay 14
Conflicts

Why are anti-war protests in the West muted on Iran?

research area includes social movements, said people often turn out when their “conscience is shocked” or they perceive some grave injustice. ![People march during a protest against the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, and against

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 17
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