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Squandered Momentum? How the EU's Response to US Science Funding Chaos Fell Short
2025 proved a tumultuous year for the global research community. In the United States, administrative policies led to widespread disruptions in federal science funding, with thousands of grants terminated or frozen at agencies such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Science Foundation (NSF). Reports indicate that roughly 2,600 grants remained unfrozen by late 2025, amounting to about $1.4 billion in unspent funds, while broader actions affected over 7,800
Mar 104 min read


Aging, Chronic Diseases, and the Rise of Self-Care
Europe is aging fast: by 2050, nearly 30% of the population will be 65+. Chronic diseases — arthritis, diabetes, psoriasis, MS — will surge, straining healthcare. Yet self-care offers hope. Connected autoinjectors, biologics, wearables and AI telemedicine empower home management, boost adherence to 90%+, cut costs and waste. A scalable, inclusive future is possible — if we start preparing today.
Mar 25 min read
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