NIH reviews grants, AI expands, and global competition continues
| ASCE Call for Proposals Closes in 6 Days (Aug. 31)
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The 2026 Academic Security and Counter Exploitation Program (ASCE) is accepting proposals for sessions from interested speakers – and requests for session topics from those who aren’t available to present.
All members of the research community are encouraged to submit proposals or suggestions for session topics before the Aug. 31 deadline.
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NIH director orders new review of grants in outline of top research priorities
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NSF and NVIDIA partnership enables Ai2 to develop fully open AI models to fuel U.S. scientific innovation
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Energy Secretary Chris Wright Visits Ames National Laboratory, Advancing U.S. Leadership in Critical Materials, Science, and Innovation
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| NIH director lays out agency’s research and funding priorities in new strategy statement
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Statement of AAU President Barbara R. Snyder on the Executive Order on Federal Grantmaking
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Quick Reference Table of Current & Upcoming Federal Research Security Requirements
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| Public and Private R&D Are Complements—Not Substitutes
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Beyond Accidents and Misuse: Decoding the Structural Risk Dynamics of Artificial Intelligence
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Assessing the Value of a CERN-Like Multinational Research Organization for AI
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An Open Door: AI Innovation in the Global South amid Geostrategic Competition
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Corrected study rekindles debate over Microsoft’s quantum computing research
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