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To the editor: As a scientist and Harvard alumnus, I was deeply alarmed to read “Trump administration freezes $2.2 billion in grants to Harvard over campus activism,” (April 14). Our nation is ...
Letters to the Editor: There’s a scientific ‘chicken and egg problem’ facing vaccine research Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy during a recent Cabinet meeting. (Bloomberg via Getty Images) ...
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Letters to the Editor: As research funds are cut, will the U.S. see the next major brain drain? - MSNTo the editor: The great thing about government-funded research is that the results are in the public domain. This means that any citizen can make use of that research to develop and sell their ...
opinion Letters to the Editor. Letters to the Editor — Hunger, water, Biden decline, scientific research Readers asked how a wealthy state could have so much hunger; warned about water depletion ...
Letters to the Editor. President Donald Trump is now sending positive signs that he understands that the U.S. cannot retreat from the world and must lead the global alliance for freedom.
Lung cancer is the least funded of the top five cancer killers yet is the leading cause of cancer. I truly hope that whomever is reading this can seriously see how critical this is, and put yourself ...
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For those of you who don’t want the government to fund medical research, I hope you and your loved one are not stricken by a serious disease that has no cure or effective treatment.
A look at recent letters to the editor from Lincoln Journal Star readers. ... CBS and NBC (well-know agencies of the DPM) have been negative according to the Media Research Center.
To the editor: Donald Trump, when assuming the presidency, took charge of an economy described by economists at the World Bank as “the envy or the world.” We had overcome the stresses of COVID ...
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