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Research Funding Volatility

Exploratory Research

Origin Data Source OpenAlex
Analysis Computed May 7, 2026
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
Political actions, such as the dismissal of the National Science Foundation board, introduce volatility into exploratory research funding and direction. Concurrently, sustained government investment in defense-related exploratory research highlights strategic priorities for technological advancement.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["Fires Entire 22 Member Board Of The National Science Foundation" "deep cuts to scientific research" "National Defense Research Institute exploratory research funding"]
Driving Media Context
Techdirt • May 5, 2026

Trump Does An RFK Jr.: Fires Entire 22 Member Board Of The National Science Foundation

The Trump administration’s war on science has been a furious one. Be it deep cuts to scientific research, policies that ignore scientific research, or the ap...
Rand.org • May 5, 2026

Force Multipliers in the Americas

The 2025 U.S. National Security Strategy elevates Latin America as a region of serious concern. How could the DOW's security force assistance activities ther...
Inspiredtaste.net • May 1, 2026

How Confident Are Americans in the Kitchen?

We asked over 2,000 Americans about the dishes that intimidate them, the culinary terms that confuse them, and where they go for cooking inspiration. Cooking...
Ssir.org • Apr 28, 2026

Supercharging Network Intelligence (Blog)

How network organizations can use AI to better understand and support their members in real time.
Naturalnews.com • Apr 27, 2026

The mouth-kidney connection: How gum disease fuels a silent epidemic

They fuel each other through shared systemic inflammation, where gum disease accelerates kidney decline and failing kidneys worsen oral health. The public he...
Nature.com • Apr 23, 2026

RNA-induced PRC2 inhibition depends on the sequence of bound RNA

PRC2 binds many RNAs, but how RNA sequence determines PRC2 regulation has remained unclear. Here, the authors show that G-rich RNAs promote PRC2 dimerization...
Nature.com • Apr 22, 2026

Meeting the moment: how scientific philanthropies are expanding their reach

As public funding continues to shift under researchers’ feet, could charitable organizations hold the key to preserving scientific research?
Nature.com • Apr 15, 2026

Asymmetric dimeric assembly of Suv3 helicase facilitates processive RNA unwinding

Human Suv3 is a mitochondrial helicase essential for RNA decay. Here, the authors present cryo-EM structures of Suv3 in multiple functional states, revealing...
Nature.com • Apr 14, 2026

Self-splicing and cyclization mechanisms of the full-length Anabaena pre-tRNA

This study reveals how a group I intron from an Anabaena pre-tRNA undergoes structural changes to splice RNA and form circular RNA. The structures define key...
The Conversation Africa • Apr 13, 2026

Gamblers don’t understand ‘free bets’ - and the costs can be huge

New research shows most gamblers misunderstand “free bet” terms, leaving them exposed to far higher costs than expected.