America’s research engine stalls: NIH funding slowdown rattles labs, careers, and scientific ambition

A midyear slowdown in funding by the National Institutes of Health, highlighted by the Association of American Medical Colleges, has disrupted research timelines across US universities. Fewer grants and delayed disbursements are forcing institutions to cut back, while early-career scientists face mounting uncertainty, raising concerns over long-term scientific progress and funding stability. Something is off-tempo…

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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warns oil could hit $150 amid Iran‑US war, causing a ‘global recession’ | World News

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warns oil could hit $150 amid Iran‑US war, sparking a ‘global recession’/ Image: BBC Amid an escalating conflict involving Iran‑Israel‑US tensions, now more than three weeks in, with Washington deploying more than 4,000 Marines to the region and weighing further troop movements even as talk of a ceasefire surfaces, oil markets…

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Abhishek Bachchan admits he once struggled with criticism: ‘I felt critics didn’t understand my work or weren’t qualified to judge it’ |

At a time when the lines between creators, critics and audiences are increasingly blurring, Abhishek Bachchan, son of megastar Amitabh Bachchan, shared a candid and introspective take on the evolving ecosystem of content and criticism. At a time when the lines between creators, critics and audiences are increasingly blurring, Abhishek Bachchan, son of megastar Amitabh…

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No one seems to be concerned: Immigration attorney asks companies to reach out to Congressmen on H-1B visa stamping delay in India

Immigration attorney Emily Neumann said companies should approach their Congressmen, Senators and inform them about the H-1B visa stamping delay in India affecting their businesses. Immigration attorney Emily Neumann said the current visa stamping delay situation in India has no possible solution, as no one seems to be bothered, as thousands of H-1B visa holders…

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