Columbia University restored federal research grants after a $200 million Trump settlement, reviving stalled projects but leaving politically sensitive fields like transgender health research frozen. While labs reopen, faculty warn of long-term damage from funding cuts, executive orders, and political pressure. The case raises fears for the future of American science, with universities weighing pragmatism vs resistance.
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Columbia University restored federal research grants after a $200 million Trump settlement, reviving stalled projects but leaving politically sensitive fields like transgender health research frozen. While labs reopen, faculty warn of long-term damage from funding cuts, executive orders, and political pressure. The case raises fears for the future of American science, with universities weighing pragmatism vs resistance.
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