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Did You Work on a Terminated NIH Grant? ProPublica Wants to Hear From You.

The National Institutes of Health is canceling grants that are seen as conflicting with the Trump administration’s priorities. We want to hear from researchers who have been affected.

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ProPublicaDid You Work on a Terminated NIH Grant? ProPublica Wants to Hear From You.
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Testing Mars-Resilient Spacesuit Materials

Summary: NASA's Perseverance rover tests spacesuit materials on Mars, evaluating durability against extreme conditions like freezing temperatures, fine dust, and solar radiation. This research informs spacesuit design, enhancing safety and function for future Mars missions.

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Josh Universe · Testing Mars-Resilient Spacesuit MaterialsNASA's Perseverance rover tests spacesuit materials on Mars, aiding future astronaut protection against the planet's harsh conditions.

Innovative Optic Tract Repair Model Enhances CNS Recovery

Summary: The groundbreaking study by Prof. Liu Kai's team explores innovative CNS optic tract injury models, highlighting key strategies for axonal regeneration and synaptic enhancement with significant implications for repairing neural injuries.

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https://biohackers.media/innovative-optic-tract-repair-model-enhances-cns-recovery

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Biohackers Media · Innovative Optic Tract Repair Model Enhances CNS RecoveryInnovative CNS model enhances optic tract injury recovery by axonal regeneration and synaptic enhancement via targeted interventions.

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Over 4,000 individuals & organizations have publicly opposed #censorship by signing the Declaration to #DefendResearch Against U.S. Gov Censorship! If your name isn’t there, add it today and then take a next action! #NoTimeForSilence #resist #Academia #science tinyurl.com/3bwuc38f

Google DocsDeclaration To Defend Research Against U.S. Government CensorshipThis Declaration is a call to action for the scholarly communication community and additional stakeholders to condemn and resist recent acts by the U.S. government to censor scholarly research. We call on members of the worldwide scholarly communication ecosystems – researchers, policy-makers, scholarly societies, libraries, higher education and research institutions, publishers, funders, and others – to sign this Declaration to publicly condemn and resist the censorship of academic research. All are welcome to sign, from any nation or occupation. Please sign in your own name and/or on behalf of your organization. By signing, you commit to acting on at least one of these four recommendations: Support instances of resistance to U.S. government censorship. Promote venues for scholars to share, safeguard, and preserve their work, beyond the reach of censorship. Participate in efforts to track and record instances of U.S. government censorship. Share this Declaration broadly and encourage individuals and organizations in your communities to sign and support it. As part of your commitment to condemn and resist, consider using the #DefendResearch hashtag. Delayed resistance will only amplify censorship risks and cause irreparable harm. Now is the time to act! (Read the Declaration.) SIGNATORIES LIST WILL BE UPDATED DAILY. It may take up to 24 hours to update the public declaration to ensure signatories' privacy requirements are met. Please note that email addresses will never be publicly shared. Join our mailing list to receive ongoing information about the Declaration.