The Public Policy Report has been released. The report provides analysis and communication on important issues in the scientific community.
In this issue:
- Congress Nearly Completes FY 2026 Appropriations, Rejects Deep Cuts to Science
- NIH Director Draws Bipartisan Scrutiny at Senate Hearing
- NSF BIO Virtual Office Hour on February 18
- NSB Shares 2026 Priorities in New Year’s Statement
- NIH Eases Clinical Trial Requirements for Some Human Research
- AIBS Meeting: Sustaining Science in an Uncertain Funding Landscape
- Participate in the 2026 Congressional Visits Day
- Short Takes
- New Analysis: U.S. Government Lost Over 10,000 STEM Ph.D.s Last Year
- Study Finds University Indirect Cost Rates Are Reasonable
- White House Shares Science & Technology Accomplishments
- NIH Seeks Input on Reducing Reliance on Human Embryonic Stem Cells
- Legislators Request Information on Pandemic Preparedness
- DOE Announces Members of Science Advisory Committee
- Lawmakers Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Extend Pollinator Program
- From the Federal Register