Amid Trump-era funding turmoil, foundations are finding themselves pulled in many directions to fill in the gaps.
For months, agency scientists have been waiting for the Trump administration to release their final report on PFNA.
New research suggests sunlight has unexpected benefits, but this doesn't mean everyone should ditch their sunscreen.
New research methods are revealing more evidence of the health dangers associated with America's lead service lines.
The agency's program is the backbone of U.S. climate policy. NGOs may not have the tools, or legal right, to fill the gap.
The sunscreen market in the United States has remained largely stagnant for the past 25 years, as many skincare and cosmetic companies have failed to get new active ingredients approved. Legislation ...
In January, researchers at Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University posted a study online on how artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT affect critical thinking. They wanted to know how knowledge ...
NIH Policy Shifts in Favor of Political Appointees By Arthur Allen, KFF Health News 09.09.2025 News & Features ...
"Science Under Siege," by Michael E. Mann and Peter J. Hotez, is an impassioned manifesto against attacks on science.
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