As Trump Targets Research, Scientists Share Grief and Resolve to Fight NYT > Top Stories By:Raymond Zhong 16 February 2025 at 13:47 At a conference in Boston, the nationβs scientists commiserated and strategized as funding cuts and federal layoffs throw their world into turmoil. Β© Olivier Douliery/Agence France-Presse β Getty ImagesSudip Parikh, who leads the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in Washington in 2023.
As Trump Targets Research, Scientists Share Grief and Resolve to Fight NYT > Climate and Environment By:Raymond Zhong 16 February 2025 at 09:57 At a conference in Boston, the nationβs scientists commiserated and strategized as funding cuts and federal layoffs throw their world into turmoil. Β© Olivier Douliery/Agence France-Presse β Getty ImagesSudip Parikh, who leads the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in Washington in 2023.
January Was Hottest January on Record, Scientists Report NYT > Climate and Environment By:Raymond Zhong 5 February 2025 at 21:00 Earthβs prolonged streak of abnormal heat continued into 2025 despite the arrival of La NiΓ±a ocean conditions, which typically bring cooler temperatures. Β© Mario Tama/Getty ImagesLooking west on the Pacific Ocean from Pacific Palisades, Calif., on Jan. 9.
As Trump Targets Research, Scientists Share Grief and Resolve to Fight NYT > Science By:Raymond Zhong 16 February 2025 at 09:57 At a conference in Boston, the nationβs scientists commiserated and strategized as funding cuts and federal layoffs throw their world into turmoil. Β© Olivier Douliery/Agence France-Presse β Getty ImagesSudip Parikh, who leads the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in Washington in 2023.