Scientists oppose Trump administration rule that threatens U.S. research ecosystem
Scientists opposed a proposed Trump administration rule on federal grants, asserting it would undermine U.S. research. Colette Delawalla, founder of Stand Up for Science, claimed the rule promotes 'fascism' and could cause significant harm to the science ecosystem. As of Thursday, nearly 31,000 comments had been submitted against the rule ahead of the July 13 deadline.
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