U.S. Awards $1.5 Billion to Chipmaker GlobalFoundries The grant will go toward chips for the auto and defense industries, and is the largest award to date from $39 billion in government funding.
What is in the CHIPS Act, Aimed at Childcare Expansion and National Security A sprawling new program for the semiconductor industry is foremost about national security, but it will try to advance other priorities as well
The Medicine Is a Miracle, but Only if You Can Afford It A wave of new treatments have cured devastating diseases. When the costs are too much, even for the insured, patients hunt for other ways to pay.
Ukraine’s Scientists Receive a Funding Lifeline From Abroad The Simons Foundation in New York is providing annual grants to the country’s chemists, biologists, physicists and mathematicians.
Asian Researchers Face Disparity With Key U.S. Science Funding Source White researchers fared best in winning grants from the National Science Foundation, a study says. Asians encounter the highest rate of rejections, challenging an academic stereotype.