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April 7, 2025 Cover

Volume 103, Issue 9

Federal funding cuts to universities are another hurdle in a challenging career course for young people

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Chemistry majors, set to graduate in May, stress over their futures

Federal funding cuts to universities are another hurdle in a challenging career course for young people

  • EPA kicks chemical regulations down the road

    Environmentalists fear the delays are the first step toward rolling back pollution restrictions

  • NIH restores some long COVID grants

    Researchers still nervous about funding status

  • Extracting hydrogen and critical metals from nuisance seaweed

    Sargassum is choking beaches. Researchers are finding new uses for the messy mass

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