With Starship Booster 14 getting ready for its 2nd orbital velocity test flight, the demonstrated reuse of a 33 engine V1 Starship booster is an important milestone. Even if reuse of the Starship upper stage hasn't happened yet, the reuse of the Starship booster stage puts Starship ahead of all its orbital competitors. Imagine a single launch Apollo Moon mission every 2 weeks instead of 2 years.
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#Space #Astrodon #SpaceX #Starship #ElonMusk #IFT9 #IFT7

Eflatun'a iki soru sormuşlar.

Birincisi ; "İnsanoğlunun sizi en çok şaşırtan davranışları
nedir ? "
Eflatun tek tek sıralamış :

  • Çocukluktan sıkılırlar ve büyümek için acele ederler.
    Ne var ki çocukluklarını
    özlerler...
  • Para kazanmak için sağlıklarını yitirirler. Ama sağlıklarını geri almak için de para öderler...
  • Yarından endişe ederken bugünü unuturlar.
    Dolayısıyla ne bugünü ne de yarını yaşarlar...
  • Hiç ölmeyecek gibi yaşarlar. Ancak hiç yasamamış gibi ölürler...

Sıra gelmis ikinci soruya ;
"Peki sen ne öneriyorsun?"

Bilge yine sıralamış ;

  • Kimseye kendinizi "sevdirmeye" kalkmayın! Yapılması gereken tek şey, sadece kendiniz sevilmeye bırakmaktır.
  • Önemli olan; hayatta "en çok şeye sahip olmak" değil, "en az şeye ihtiyaç duymaktır"...

Demiş,

… güzel bir güne uyandım...
İnceden inceye yine isyanlarım beni esir aldı yine...
Kendine sosyalistim diyip, bu yolda bedel ödeyen ve hala ödemeye devam eden siz değerli canlar, nasıl olduda bu kadar değerlerinizden uzaklaştınız;
AKP faşizmi diyorsunuz, sistemin ana çarklısı olan bir partiden medet umar
oldunuz...
Onca bedel, mücadeleniz bunun içinmiydi?

Bu kan emiciler sizin gibi askerleri kullanır, işiniz bitince unufak eder, soysuzların gittiği çöplük deryasında bulursunuz kendinizi…

Bu sisteme teslim olanlara, bayraktarlığı yapanlara özel selamlarımı yolluyorum.!

Mahmut Uzun
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Israël : « A Gaza, presque toutes les sections de l’armée israélienne utilisent un bouclier humain, une sous-armée d’esclaves palestiniens »


Des Palestiniens innocents sont régulièrement contraints par des soldats à entrer dans des maisons à Gaza pour s’assurer qu’il n’y a pas de terroristes ou d’explosifs. Alors pourquoi la division des enquêtes criminelles de la police militaire de l’armée israélienne n’ouvre-t-elle que six enquêtes sur l’utilisation de boucliers humains?

A Gaza, les soldats israéliens utilisent des boucliers humains au moins six fois par jour.

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#international #palestine #israel

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Was Wort und Dank eines CSU Ministepräsidenten wert sind: nichts.

Ahmed Mohamed Odowaa verfolgte nach dem tödlichen Angriff im Park Schöntal im Januar 2025 den Täter und bekam dafür Lob von Markus Söder, die Christophorus-Medaille, auch der Staatsekretär der Innenministerium meldete sich.

Der Mann, der die Ergreifung des Täters absicherte, darf in Deutschland nicht arbeiten, die Union will, dass er geht und soll nach Italien abgeschoben werden. Moralisch kaputt.
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in reply to :hoshino_smug:

re: Spoilers for Reverse Collapse Codename Bakery

@poopernova
lusicas real body shouldve been of importance
but jefuty was the only one to notice lige early on
but lige also didnt exist in the earlier timelines
lusicas real body was seemingly created later due to jefutys absence

id thought lusica was a jefuty clone rather than noylu clone, but shes a shrike
or could she project herself and retarded jefuty anyway into an old noylu shrike since they all have closely related biology :senko_think:

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The deporter from Haifa


Zionist mayor against the Palestinian community of Haifa
extreme Islamist's [...] coming from out of Haifa [...] unlawful pro-Palestinian demonstrations...
That's what Yona Yahav, so called "liberal" mayor of Haifa, has to say about the Palestinian protests against the genocide in Gaza.
This lie on a lie on a lie is more then "just" an attempt to de-legitimize the protests, and standing behind the police repression. This is a racist denial of the right of the Haifa Palestinians to exist as community. There is a subtext to the claim "coming from out of Haifa", a term that never comes up when talking about Jewish protesters (or bullies). That claim makes every Arab a subject to the question "is he from Haifa" ?
The answer to that question can be found in the first paragraph, where Yahav tells a story about his childhood, standing with his mother, shedding a tear about the Arab neighbors who "chose" (his words) to leave. We all know that old Zionist fantasy story and we all know that the [vast majority of] Palestinian refugees were denied from return.
The current Palestinian community of Haifa is built mostly from people who came to Haifa after 48 and made it their home. A home to a diverse and active Palestinian community and a center of cultural and political life, including ,apparently, demonstrations.
Yahav attempts to draw a legitimate protest of Haifa (and other places) Palestinians - as "foreign" and illegitimate. and by-product, to question the roots of the Palestinian residents of Haifa, who "came from other places" sometime in the past and are therefor not entitled to own Haifa as a center and exist in it politically.

From the EZLN to “El Mayo” Zambada or the Adventure of Crossing the Atlantic Without Being Able to Swim


They had to prepare the interview with Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada—something only Julio Scherer had managed—when the phone rang. On one side of the receiver was journalist Diego Enrique Osorno. On the other, a liaison from the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) with a proposal: to cross the Atlantic Ocean on a sailboat to spread the word about the indigenous struggle taking place in Chiapas. There was little to think about, but it was necessary to clarify:

“I’m in poor physical condition, and to top it all off, I don’t know how to swim,” Osorno said.

“Don’t worry,” they responded, “some of the Zapatista envoys have never even seen the ocean. (…) We’ll go on La Montaña.”

There are several symbols in La Montaña. One of them was to launch into Europe, the old continent and land of the conquistadors who arrived in America 500 years ago, but now in the opposite direction so that the protagonists of the Indigenous resistance would be the ones to bring the news and make their voices heard throughout the world. Another symbolism was described by Enrique Florescano in his book Memora Indígena:

“In the heart of the population, they erected a replica of the first mountain that emerged from the primordial waters on the inaugural day of the cosmos. This hill, which the Maya called Yax Hal Witz, the First True Mountain, and the Nahua called Tonacatépetl, the Hill of Maintenance, was the symbol of the emergence of the earth and its creation with the three levels of the cosmos: the underworld, the earth’s surface, and the sky (…) The first True Mountain was also a symbol of fertility: the earth that held within it the nourishing seeds and fertilizing waters that nourished the first human beings.”

This is how The (Primal) Mountain sailed across the Atlantic in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic: with a witness (a journalist) and a group of EZLN representatives to update the chronicle of the armed movement that erupted on January 1st, 1994. It also served as a reminder that the Zapatista movement remains one of the current government’s biggest headaches. The searching mothers and journalists are two others.

“They know this deep down. Zapatismo reminds them of what the governments in power are betraying,” says Diego Enrique Osorno, recalling his journey across the Atlantic. Without knowing how to swim.

“El Mayo Zambada was sitting in front of me, and I began to tell him who I was. The former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel (arrested on July 25th, 2024) was desperate because a guy was telling him about his life. I was taking up his time—they had given me 30 minutes for the interview—and making him very anxious. It wasn’t until I mentioned Julio Scherer that he became interested, stood up, and settled in. “It’s a shame we can’t revive him,” he told me. Then we talked for three hours,” Osorno recalls during the presentation of his book En la Montaña (On the Mountain).

The interview with El Mayo Zambada took place in the middle of the pandemic (2021) and also required going to a mountain, but this time in Sinaloa, the heart of the world’s largest criminal organization and today the epicenter of a civil war that has lasted almost seven months and claimed the lives of more than 900 people. They say Los Chapitos betrayed Zambada, and La Mayiza responded with “lead.”

It’s a pandemic, and Osorno is considering whether it’s necessary to wear a face mask to his meeting with El Mayo Zambada—the precaution is no small matter; more than 800,000 people have died from COVID-19, according to a report by the Independent Commission of Investigation. The kingpin appears, and the image is not unlike the photograph with Julio Scherer: “Jeans, polo shirt, ripped belt, boots, and a hat.” Especially a hat, like those left by Los Chapitos hitmen on the bodies scattered in Culiacán.

El Mayo Zambada and Diego Enrique Osorno talk about Julio Scherer, Felipe Calderón’s “war on drugs,” norteño music, narcocorridos in honor of Señor del Sombrero (The Lord of the Hat) and El Quinto Mes (The Fifth Month); they also talk about peace. “Peace isn’t said, it’s made. Peace arises from loyalty,” the drug lord declares, unaware that three years later, an alleged betrayal by Los Chapitos will land him a direct ticket to a US prison.

“We do journalism with our asses in our hands,” said Javier Valdez. “No, Javier, with our hands on our asses,” corrected Ismael Bojórquez, Osorno writes in his book.

Because yes, it’s also a book to remember and demand justice for Javier Valdez, silenced by the Sinaloa Cartel—still under the command of “Mayo” Zambada—on a “damned” afternoon in May 2017. In the Mountains is a reminder of everything that bothers the government. What society and journalists must not forget: it’s a book to avoid falling into the “pornography of terror and the spectacle of tragedy.” A book to remind us that “being realistic in these times is being pessimistic.”

Original article by Ernesto Jiménez, Infobae, April 1st, 2025.
Translated by Schools for Chiapas.

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#chiapas #ezln #mexico #northAmerica #zapatista

Scripture Reading
Isaiah 1:16-18

Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean. Take your wrong-doing out of my sight. Cease to do evil. Learn to do good, search for justice, help the oppressed, be just to the orphan, plead for the widow. Come now, let us talk this over, says the Lord. Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.

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wenn das wahr ist, dann hoffe ich, es gibt einen gott und somit auch eine hölle und die bajuwarischen verwaltungsbeamten und csu-politker werden dort die ewigkeit verbringen ...

#politik #bayern #csu #migration #unrecht

Bild/FotoGuido Kühn schrieb den folgenden Beitrag Sat, 05 Apr 2025 11:53:15 +0200

Illustration einer Situation beim Besteigen eines Flugzeuges bei Nacht: Zwei Polizisten führen einen Zivilisten die Gangwaytreppe zur Bordtüre. Textzeile: Man kann nicht sagen, Deutschland wäre ein undankbares Land: Dafür, dass Ah­med Mo­ha­med <br /&gt;Odo­waa ohne Rücksicht auf seine Versehrtheit half den Täter von Aschaffenburg zu stellen, bekam er ein Dankesschreiben von Söder und einen Flug-Gutschein dorthin von wo er zu uns geflohen ist.
Dankbarkeit, die
Januar 2025 – Ein Mann rennt mit dem Messer los und tötet in Aschaffenburg wahllos Menschen. Ein anderer Mann, Ahmed M. Odowaa, hilft ohne […] …

Zum Weiterlesen den Link benutzen.
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#asyl #söder

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SWAP : Informations, bonnes pratiques, configuration

Introduction


Bien que j'ai fait un article sur ma réflexion autour du partitionnement idéal pour un système Linux (serveur et station de travail) une question revient souvent autour du swap.

La question tourne autour des besoins et des bonnes pratiques sur le swap, selon la taille de la RAM, du matériel, en bare-metal vs VM, etc..

De façon générale, je dis toujours : 2G quelque soit la RAM de la machine. SWAPPER c'est MAL mais il faut quand même un petit espace au cas où.

A travers cet article, je souhaite répondre à la question en réexpliquant quelques concepts sur le swap sous Linux.

Comprendre le swap

A propos du swap


Avant de parler du swap, je veux partager quelques éclaircissements. C'est un élément essentiel de la gestion de la mémoire sous Linux. C'est pour celà qu'il ne faut pas le désactiver complètement.

Je vous ai fait un petit dessin avec GIMP comme vous aimez bien :

swap_linux

Le swap permet d'optimiser l'utilisation de la RAM, lorsque les configurations sont limitées. C'est un espace sur le disque qui est en quelque sortes utilisé comme "extension" de la mémoire vive (la RAM). Il permet donc de "libérer" de la RAM en déplaçant les "pages mémoire" qui ne sont pas utilisées (ou très peu utilisées).

En effet, le disque coûte moins cher que la RAM (en € au Go). Evidemment, cela dégrade énormément les performances. C'est pour cela qu'il est nécessaire de ne pas trop solliciter le swap. Cependant, il est utile pour éviter un crash de programme en cas de consommation de ressources excessive. On préfèrera un ralentissement de façon temporaire qu'un crash.

On entendra parler parfois de "fichier de pagination" au lieu de swap, car c'est un fichier dans lequel on va déplacer les "pages mémoires".

Les formes du swap


Sous Linux, le swap peut être représenté sous 3 façons différentes :
- Une partition swap : C'est une partition, ou un volume logique (si on fait du LVM) qui est formaté pour être utilisé en tant que swap, avec la commande mkswap.
- Un fichier swap : Plus flexible, car il ne dépend pas d'un schéma de partitionnement sur le disque, c'est un simple fichier, d'une taille définie (généré par dd par exemple ou falloc), qui, après formatage via mkswap pourra être utilisé comme swap.
- zram : C'est un module du noyau Linux qui existe depuis longtemps, qui créé un disque compressé en RAM. Il va permettre d'utiliser la RAM de manière plus efficace.

Alors évidemment, il sera possible sur un système de combiner plusieurs swap, de plusieurs types. Ces swap pourront être utilisés par un système de priorité.
Il est également possible de paramétrer le seuil de déclenchement d'utilisation du swap par rapport à l'utilisation de la RAM.

Avantages et inconvénients des types de swap


Chaque type de swap va avoir ses avantages et inconvénients. Dans l'ordre chonologique, sous Linux, on a plutôt utilisé la partition swap au début, puis certaines distributions Linux ont fait le choix du fichier swap dans les années 2010 et depuis 2020, on a plutôt tendance à utiliser zram.

La partition swap reste la meilleure solution sur disque car sa gestion est simple, ne fragmente pas (utile du temps des HDD), et on la plaçait, quand on gérait une multitudes de partitons, à un endroit stratégique du disque (quand on le pouvait au milieu) car le bras mécanique passe deux fois plus au milieu du plateau qu'à l'extrémité. Cependant, c'est pas du tout flexible (par la taille et son placement définitif), et cela nécessite une partition dédiée.

Le fichier , est plus flexible que la partition, on peut le créer de la taille souhaitée, le déplacer ou modifier sa taille (après avoir désactivé le swap dessus évidemment), mais il peut se fragmenter, ce qui le rend moins performant que la partition swap. C'est un peu moins vrai avec les SSD cependant.

Que l'on soit sur une partition, ou un fichier, même sur un SSD (SATA ou NVME), swapper dégradera les performances du système et usera le SSD.

Zram est aujourd'hui une bonne solution, car il permet d'utiliser plus efficacement la RAM, permettra de compresser les pages mémoires en restant dans la RAM (donc un accès rapide). Il évite d'utiliser le disque, limitant l'usure des SSD. Aujourd'hui, les processeurs étant performants, il sera plus efficace de compresser des pages mémoires que de les écrire sur un SSD.
Cependant, zram posera problème si on veut utiliser l'hibernation, car on ne pourra pas stocker sur disque l'état du système.

Les besoins en SWAP


J'ai par curiosité demandé à Chat GPT ce qu'il en pensait, et pour moi il dit n'importe quoi :

ChatGPT :

Pour les systèmes avec peu de RAM (moins de 4 Go) : Il est souvent recommandé d'avoir une taille de SWAP équivalente à 1,5 à 2 fois la taille de la RAM. Par exemple, si vous avez 2 Go de RAM, vous pouvez créer une partition SWAP de 3 à 4 Go.
Pour les systèmes avec 4 Go à 8 Go de RAM : Une taille de SWAP équivalente à la taille de la RAM est généralement suffisante. Par exemple, si vous avez 8 Go de RAM, une partition SWAP de 8 Go peut suffire.
Pour les systèmes avec plus de 8 Go de RAM : La taille de SWAP peut être réduite. Une taille de 4 à 8 Go est souvent suffisante, sauf si vous prévoyez d'utiliser des applications gourmandes en mémoire ou si vous souhaitez utiliser la mise en veille (hibernation).

NON, NON et NON.

Si on n'a pas beaucoup de RAM, alors on adapte l'usage de la machine. On sera sur une machine ancienne, déjà peu performante donc mettre beaucoup de SWAP va dégrader encore plus les performances. Dans le cas d'une machine virtuelle, on va adapter la RAM en fonction des applications à faire fonctionner dans celle-ci.

Avec un fichier ou une partition SWAP, je persiste et signe : 2Go de SWAP c'est suffisant. Si je reprends les cas cités par Chat GPT :
- Pour les systèmes avec peu de RAM (moins de 4 Go) : ça laisse un peu de marge, ça permettra d'absorber le lancement d'un processus un peu gourmand, en évitant un crash d'une application en fonction ou en arrière plan à caude d'un manque de mémoire.
- Pour les systèmes avec 4 Go à 8 Go de RAM : même argument que précédemment
- Pour les systèmes avec plus de 8 Go de RAM : même argument que précédemment

Si on utilise Zram, on va compresser les pages mémoire dans la RAM elle même. On ne paramètrera pas un nombre de Go mais plutôt un pourcentage de la mémoire totale, car ça dépend de la RAM installée.
Je recommande de ne pas dépasser 50% de la RAM totale.
Dans tous les cas, l'espace utilisé pour Zram n'est pas consommé sur le disque donc si on a 64Go de RAM, 32Go de ZRam n'est pas dérangeant (comparé à une partition ou un fichier swap de 32Go !)

J'ai fait cependant quelques tests, il semble qu'on puisse atteindre 80% à 100% de la RAM totale. Au delà, le système fige car la théorie de compression possible dépasse la pratique. Donc ne comptez pas, avec 2Go de RAM, de mettre 4Go de Zram. Aussi, 64 Go de Zram pour 64Go de RAM, c'est complètement inutile.

Les bonnes pratiques


Dans le cadre d'un serveur, on sera souvent en environnement virtuel. On ne swappera peu, donc :
- un volume logique avec une partition SWAP est recommandé
- on modifiera le seul de déclenchement du SWAP, à adapter en fonction des applications et de la RAM totale

Dans le cadre d'une station de travail :
- zram est une bonne alternative dans les cas généraux, il sera potentiellement plus sollicité qu'un serveur
- un fichier ou une partition fait aussi l'affaire tout en étant moins performant que zram si le swap est utilisé
- fichier ou partition swap si vous utilisez l'hibernation, de la taille RAM au moins, pour stocker l'intégralité de la RAM sur disque.

Dans des cas spécifiques comme Raspberry Pi :
- zram pour éviter d'écrire sur la carte SD ou un disque connecté en USB
- ne pas désactiver le SWAP, car peut causer des crashs de processus (applications ou processus système)

Dans tous les cas, on surveillera l'usage de la RAM et du SWAP :
- sur les serveurs : avec des outils de supervision et alerting si utilisation élevée de SWAP.
- sur les stations de travail : on surveillera avec htop par exemple si on veut lancer des applications gourmandes pour ne pas avoir les yeux plus gros que la RAM.

Configuration du SWAP

Ajouter une partition SWAP


Je ne parlerai pas forcément de la création d'une partition SWAP, car souvent le système est déjà installé.
On peut réduire des partitions existantes mais on fait jamais ça en vrai :)

Ajouter un volume logique pour du SWAP


Si on est dans le cadre de LVM, et que vous avez de l'espace disponible dans votre Volum Group :

On créé un LV de la taille qui va bien. Exemple de 2Go, nom du LV swaplv, nom du VG rootvg :

Code BASH :

lvcreate -L 2G -n swaplv rootvg

On formate le LV :

Code BASH :

mkswap /dev/rootvg/swaplv

On active le swap :

Code BASH :

swapon /dev/rootvg/swaplv

Pour l'activer au démarrage, dans /etc/fstab :

Code TEXT :

/dev/rootvg/swaplv none swap sw 0 0

On pourra aussi utiliser l'UUID de la partition

Ajouter un fichier SWAP


Créer un fichier swap, par exemple à la racine :

Code BASH :

fallocate -l 2G /swap

On met les bonnes permissions :

Code BASH :

chmod 600 /swap

On formate le fichier (oui formater car on applique un format)

Code BASH :

mkswap /swap

On active le fichier swap :

Code BASH :

swapon /swap

Pour l'activer au démarrage, dans /etc/fstab :

Code :

/swap none swap sw 0 0

Configurer Zram


Pour configurer Zram, je vous renvoie vers mon article : zRAM : Compresser la RAM au lieu de swapper sur Linux

Certains distributions Linux ont des services tout fait pour paramétrer facilement.
J'aborde également les commandes à l'unité si vous souhaitez paramétrer aux petits oignons Zram !

Gérer les paramétrages du SWAP

Visualiser l'état des SWAP


On utilisera la commande :

Code BASH :

swapon -s

Voici un exemple :

Code :

Filename Type Size Used Priority /dev/dm-1 partition 2097148 0 -2 /dev/zram0 partition 8388604 240320 100

On voit le nombre de swap actifs sur la machine, leur taille, utilisation et priorité.

Activer et désactiver le SWAP


On pourra activer un fichier SWAP comme vu précédemment via :

Code BASH :

swapon /chemin/du/swap

Pour désactiver un fichier SWAP :

Code BASH :

swapoff /chemin/du/swap

Si le SWAP est utilisé :
- Le fichier est vidé (les pages mémoires sont transférées en RAM ou dans les autres SWAP)
- La désactivation est possible si l'utilisation du SWAP actuelle du SWAP est déplaçable en RAM ou dans dautres SWAP

On pourra activer tous les swap présents dans le fichier fstab :

Code BASH :

swapon -a

On pourra désactiver tous les swap présents dans le fichier fstab :

Code BASH :

swapoff -a

Régler le déclenchement du swap


Le paramètre vm.swappiness détermine le seuil à partir duquel le noyau va utiliser le swap.
On gère ça avec la commande sysctl avec une valeur entre 0 et 100.
Cette valeur correspond (à peu près) au % de mémoire disponible restant à partir de laquelle le système va swapper.

Pour vérifier la valeur :

Code BASH :

cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness

Par défaut, c'est souvent 60. Cela signifie que quand moins de 60% de RAM est disponible, le système peut commencer à swapper.

On modifiera souvent à la baisse cette valeur pour utiliser au maximum la RAM pour des raisons de performances évidente.

On peut le faire temporairement (tant que le système ne redémarre pas) :

Code BASH :

sysctl -w vm.swappiness=10

Pour rendre ce changement permanent, on pourra modifier le fichier /etc/sysctl.conf ou créer un fichier dans /etc/sysctl.d/ :

Code BASH :

vim /etc/sysctl.d/swappiness.conf

On y met la valeur souhatée :

Code BASH :

vm.swappiness=10

Ce fichier est lu au démarrage du système. On pourra appliquer les changements de suite via :

Code BASH :

sysctl -p /etc/sysctl.d/swappiness.conf

Régler les priorités du SWAP


Si on a plusieurs SWAP, on pourra régler les priorités entre eux.

Sur ma machine, j'ai zram et un volume logique :

Code :

Filename Type Size Used Priority /dev/dm-1 partition 2097148 0 -2 /dev/zram0 partition 8388604 240320 100

Zram est prioritaire par rapport au volume logique car la priorité est plus élevée. (D'ailleurs on le voit sur l'utilisation)

A l'activation du SWAP on pourra définir une priorité (ici, priorité 20 pour le fichier /swap) :

Code BASH :

swapon -p 20 /swap

Après cela, l'utilisation sera Zram (100), Fichier (20), Volume Logique (-2)

Dans le fichier fstab, on metttra l'option pri, comme par exemple :

Code BASH :

/swap   none    swap    sw,pri=20   0   0

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You're fed up with your music being exploited by huge media companies. You've realized that Bandcamp is also just an exploitation platform and not fair? Try Faircamp. Of course you have to familiarize yourself with it. But isn't your music worth it?

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A peer-reviewed study by 19 German researchers links the mRNA covid-19 injections to the onset of cancer and autoimmune disorders.

The researchers identified long-term changes in a key component of chromosomes, which can promote tumour growth and are associated with leukaemia and brain tumours.

Experts, including epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher and immunologist Jessica Rose, say the study’s findings raise serious concerns about the long-term safety of mRNA vaccines and strengthen calls to suspend or withdraw them.

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Irish politicians have lost their minds.

"Invisibility cloak of white privilege"

Here is the reality of our “White Privilege” White British and Irish are treated like second-class or even third-class citizens.
this is NOT some theoretical status it is demonstrable and provable.

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🔴
La stupidité de l'administration Trump, lors de la préparation de la décision d'imposer des tarifs, ils ont apparemment utilisé ChatGPT, qui s'est occupé bêtement d'identifier les pays du monde, faisant de l'île inhabitée Heard et de l'île McDonald, des pays soumis à la décision 😁 .

Nous recommandons à la Maison Blanche d’utiliser DeepSec pour obtenir des informations fiables.

🇨🇳🌎🇺🇲
🔴
La Chine a mis en œuvre une politique de droits de douane nuls sur tous les produits importés de 33 pays africains les moins avancés et de plusieurs autres pays en difficulté économique.

Les États-Unis ont imposé un tarif de base de 10 % sur toutes les importations en provenance de 32 pays africains à faible revenu.

L’Afrique et le monde ne peuvent pas être blâmés pour avoir choisi la Chine plutôt que d’autres.



Parkinson durch Pestizide: Bauernverband gegen mehr Hilfe für erkrankte Bauern


Viele Landwirte führen ihr Parkinsonleiden auf Pestizide zurück. Doch der Bauernverband lobbyiert dagegen, dass die Unfallversicherung für sie zahlt.
Parkinson durch Pestizide: Bauernverband gegen mehr Hilfe für erkrankte Bauern


“‘Shame on you,’ said Microsoft employee Ibtihal Aboussad, speaking directly to Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman. ‘You are a war profiteer. Stop using AI for genocide. Stop using AI for genocide in our region. You have blood on your hands. All of Microsoft has blood on its hands. How dare you all celebrate when Microsoft is killing children. Shame on you all.’”

theverge.com/news/643670/micro…

#Microsoft #israel #genocide #Palestine #Gaza #WestBank #AI

“In other words, there is no single pattern. The only consistent phenomenon is the very fact of alteration, and the consequent awareness of different social possibilities. What all this confirms is that searching for ‘the origins of social inequality’ really is asking the wrong question.

If human beings, through most of our history, have moved back and forth fluidly between different social arrangements, assembling and dismantling hierarchies on a regular basis, maybe the real question should be ‘how did we get stuck?’ How did we end up in one single mode? How did we lose that political self-consciousness, once so typical of our species? How did we come to treat eminence and subservience not as temporary expedients, or even the pomp and circumstance of some kind of grand seasonal theatre, but as inescapable elements of the human condition? If we started out just playing games, at what point did we forget that we were playing?”

-David Graeber and David Wengrow, "The Dawn of Everything"

Nachdem die israelische Armee am Freitag das zuvor von ihnen als Militärbasis benutzte Turkish - Palestinian Friendship Hospital sprengte, hat gestern Abend die israelische Armee das in Betrieb befindliche #NasserHospital in #KhanYounis angegriffen, und dabei dort in Behandlung befindliche Menschen getötet und verletzt. Es kam zum Brand. Die offizielle Begründung der israelischen Armee lautet, dass sie jemand von der Hamas treffen wollten.
#Israel #Gaza
apnews.com/article/israel-pale…
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Hier nun den Artikel auch auf Englisch:

»Killing of Gaza Aid Workers: IDF Troops Fired Indiscriminately for Over Three Minutes, Some at Point-blank Range«
haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0… (paywall)

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I recently returned this server after about three months of downtime owing to ongoing hardware stability issues. Two cpus, three power supplies and 7 motherboards later, I finally arrived at a combination of hardware that seems to be stable.

After three months, naturally some of the software was stable. I did not have an issue bringing Friendica or Hubzilla up to date, but Mastodon, it's being a bitch.

There were two updates, a minor security update bringing it up to 4.2.29, that installed without issue, and then another update bringing it up to 4.3.7, and that involved adding some encryption keys, but the main problem is it requires a module not present, cors. And when I try to add it with yarn, yarn thinks the internet connection is broken when it is functional. I even tried turning off the firewall in case it was blocking something yarn needed, no help.

I am not a ruby guru, wait, that was way understated, I am a complete ruby neophyte and likely to remain that way as I absolutely detest it for shit like this.

$ ping registry.yarnpkg.com
PING yarn.npmjs.org (104.16.27.34) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 104.16.27.34: icmp_seq=1 ttl=54 time=1.64 ms
64 bytes from 104.16.27.34: icmp_seq=2 ttl=54 time=1.66 ms
64 bytes from 104.16.27.34: icmp_seq=3 ttl=54 time=1.63 ms

As you can see, I can ping registry.yarnpkg.com just fine. Any suggestions on how to get yarn to work so I can install cors so I can get Mastabatordon working?

The common way of presenting the Final Judgment has undeniable educational virtues.

notesandsilence.com/2025/01/26…
#silence #prayer #meditation #practice

Et la prière devient actualisation en continu du vivant en soi...
notesandsilence.com/2025/01/26…

#zen #silence #prière #méditation #pratique

The Royal Society is dead

A few months ago, Dorothy Bishop resigned her fellowship in the Royal Society in protest at Elon Musk's continuing fellowship. This was a highly principled stand. Eight weeks ago, Steven Curry wrote an open letter to the President of the Royal Society asking him to explain how Musk's activities and pronouncements can be considered compatible with the Society's code of conduct.

svpow.com/2025/04/04/the-royal…

New report from Farnaz Fassihi and @ckoettl.bsky.social analyzing a video showing how Israel opened fire on medics in Gaza
nytimes.com/2025/04/04/world/m…

I'm starting a #Mastodon thread on the new #Trump administration's actions and positions on #OpenAccess to research.

I posted frequently about the actions of his first administration. But I did it on #Twitter / #X, which I no longer use.

Also see this wiki page where I'm collecting my old Twitter posts on his first term and my new Mastodon posts on his second term.
cyber.harvard.edu/hoap/The_Tru…

For updates, watch this space.

#OpenWashing #OSTP #ScholComm #Takedowns #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "The mad dash to protect environmental data from Donald Trump"
theverge.com/2025/1/18/2434602…
(#paywalled)

"Information about climate change vanished from federal websites under Donald Trump, who has repeatedly called climate change “a hoax.” Now, federal agencies could face deep staff and budget cuts overseen by Trump cronies Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. The proposed cuts not only threaten what kind of data the government shares but also whether it can collect and organize it at all....

One key resource that could languish under the Trump administration is the Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool, #EJScreen.…Even if it stays online, the tool is not as useful without constant upkeep....

Much of the environmental data included in EJScreen is collected by the #EPA itself. The EPA isn’t likely to abandon its air quality monitors anytime soon, but #Project2025…proposes eliminating the EPA’s Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights that manages the tool...."

#Climate #ClimateChange #Environment #Takedowns

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Update. Here's a good use of #GitHub to track textual changes and page takedowns on federal govt web sites since #Trump took office.
404media.co/github-is-showing-…

This project is dedicated to the pages on #DEI. I hope someone launches a similar project on the pages dedicated to science and research.

#Censorship #Takedowns #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "For the first time in its more than 60-year history, the #CDC's [#OpenAccess] Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (#MMWR) did not go out as scheduled because of a communications pause at federal health agencies issued by the #Trump administration."
medpagetoday.com/infectiousdis…

#Censorship #Medicine #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. As recently as January 2, 2025, #NASA had five modules for teaching #OpenScience on its web site. The #Trump administration has taken them down.
science.nasa.gov/open-science/…

Here they are in the @internetarchive Wayback Machine.
web.archive.org/web/2025010214…

#Takedowns #TrumpAntiScience #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. If you're following this thread, also follow the Silencing Science Tracker from Sabin Center for Climate Change Law (at Columbia Law School) and the Climate Science Legal Defense Fund.
climate.law.columbia.edu/Silen…

#Climate #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Datasets aggregated on data.gov, the largest repository of U.S. government #OpenData on the internet, are being deleted, according to the website’s own information. Since Donald Trump was inaugurated as president, more than 2,000 datasets have disappeared from the database."
404media.co/archivists-work-to…

#Data #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "#USDA ordered to scrub climate change from websites"
politico.com/news/2025/01/31/u…

"Agriculture Department employees have been ordered to delete landing pages discussing climate change across agency websites and document climate change references for further review, according to an internal email obtained by POLITICO...."

#Agriculture #Censorship #Climate #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. I just posted an item outside this thread that belongs in the thread. Sorry. Here it is. The #Trump #CDC is asking staffers to withdraw pending scientific publications that use newly-prohibited terms like #transgender, #immigrant, or #LGBT.
fediscience.org/@petersuber/11…

#Censorship #ScholComm #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Top advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [#CDC] are asking the agency’s acting director to explain the abrupt removal of information and data from CDC websites, and say when it will be restored. In a sharply worded letter sent Saturday, the group asked Acting Director Susan Monarez what the rationale was for removing the data, if the consequences and legal authority of such a decision were considered, what was being done to safeguard the data sets that were removed, and when access to them would return. The letter asks for answers by Feb. 7."
archive.is/SWhYj

The CDC advisory board was disbanded by Trump in 2019 and revived by Biden in 2021. The members "expect to be fired" for asking the agency to explain and reverse the takedowns.

#Censorship #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Represented by Public Citizen Litigation Group, Doctors for America filed a #lawsuit today [Feb 4] against the Office of Personnel Management (#OPM), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (#CDC), the Food and Drug Administration (#FDA), and the Department of Health & Human Services (#HHS) for the removal of a broad range of #health-related data and other information used by health professionals and researchers from publicly accessible government websites."
citizen.org/news/doctors-for-a…

#Medicine #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update, on the #CDC order directing staffers to retract pending journal articles that use now-prohibited terms like #transgender and #immigrant (earlier in this thread) …

Bravo to the #BMJ (@bmj_latest) for calling this order "sinister and ludicrous."
bmj.com/content/388/bmj.r253

"This is not how it works. Medically relevant terminology and inclusive language follow evidence based reporting standards or are matters of individual journal style and policy. They do not follow political orders. Similarly, co-authors cannot simply scrub themselves from articles. Authorship gives credit and accountability for the work, and an article’s list of authors does not ghost contributors. If authors wish to withdraw submissions under review at a journal, this process is feasible should all of their co-authors agree. However, if somebody who merits inclusion in the authorship group of an article requests to be removed, even with the approval of the co-authors, this is a breach of publication ethics."

#Authorship #Retractions #ScholComm #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. Here's an online tool from #BradleyAllf to help you publish research in the #Trump age, especially if you're a US govt scientist. Just paste in your abstract and it will underline the banned words.
brad7280.github.io/thoughtcrim…

#Censorship #ReviseAndResubmit #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Staffers with Elon #Musk’s [#DOGE] entered the headquarters of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (#NOAA)…today, inciting concerns of downsizing at the agency."
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/f…

What's the #Trump or #Trumpist interest here?

1. "#Project2025…called for the agency to be 'broken up and downsized', claiming the agency is 'harmful to US prosperity' for its role in #climate science."

2. Andrew Rosenberg, a former NOAA official, "noted it had been a longtime goal of corporations that rely on NOAA data to prevent the agency from making the data public, instead of giving it directly to private corporations that create products based on it, such as weather forecasting services."

PS: Rosenberg is right. During the GWBush admin, Senator #RickSantorum (R-PA) repeatedly tried to take down NOAA's open weather data, to benefit AccuWeather, the for-profit weather forecaster in his state. I wrote about it often at the time and may have to dig out and reup those old pieces.

#OpenData #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. The #BMJ isn't the only journal pushing back against the #CDC directive that staff scientists should retract pending publications that use Trump-banned words. (Earlier in this thread.)

Kudos to the _American Journal of Public Health_ (#AJPH) for pushing back as well.
medpagetoday.com/special-repor…

From publisher Georges Benjamin: "We at the American Journal of Public Health have no interest in following the president's prohibitions on language. We will publish things under our guidelines, under our ethical principles." Benjamin acknowledged that the journal may now get fewer submissions from government scientists.

AJPH is published by the American Public Health Association (#APHA).

#Censorship #Medicine #ScholComm #SocietyPublisher #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. #OMB is telling #DOGE to stop using #Slack. Why? Because Slack messages are subject to #FOI requests.
404media.co/doge-employees-ord…

#Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. If you're following this thread, you might also follow Litigation Tracker: Legal Challenges to #Trump Administration Actions, from #JustSecurity.
justsecurity.org/107087/tracke…

#USLaw #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Intense backlash prompted the reinstatement of some online resources. But guidelines for safe contraception and information on racial inequities in health care remain missing."
nytimes.com/2025/02/03/health/…

#CDC #Censorship #Medicine #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "White House budget proposal could shatter the National Science Foundation"
arstechnica.com/science/2025/0…

" 'This kind of cut would kill American science and boost #China and other nations into global science leadership positions,' [said] Neal Lane, who led the #NSF in the 1990s during Bill Clinton's presidency."

PS: I've never liked #nationalist arguments for funding or fostering science. Science is international. But the #Trump admin is putting us in a dilemma. Either we see deep cuts in US science funding. Or we use nationalist arguments to avert those cuts.

There are non-nationalist arguments to fund US science. For example, good science is usually expensive and those who do it well should be funded for the benefit of all. Unfortunately that argument is not likely to work on Trump admin officials. It's not US-specific and applies everywhere, even in China.

#Nationalism #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Trump officials exerting unprecedented control over CDC scientific journal"
cbsnews.com/news/trump-officia…

"Trump administration political appointees have taken steps in recent weeks to exert unprecedented influence over the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's flagship medical research publication, the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, multiple federal health officials tell CBS News. The interference included dictating what to cover and withholding studies on the growing bird flu outbreak."

PS: Just curious. How do Trump officials decide that covering bird flu is bad for their agenda?

#Medicine #ScholComm #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Over at @deltathink, Dan Pollock and Ann Michael estimate the impact of #Trump executive actions on academic publishing, starting with the #CDC.
deltathink.com/news-views-spec…

"The proportion of CDC-authored papers is tiny [0.1% of global output and 0.6% of US output], and so their suppression is unlikely to lead to a drop in publishing output. However, should the orders spread to other areas of health research, then the effects could be profound – especially for journals and publishers relying heavily on US-authored papers."

#Censorship #USPol #USPolitics

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Update The #Trump admin has taken down the #OSTP #NelsonMemo.

It was formerly at this URL.
whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uplo…

You can still find it in the @internetarchive #WaybackMachine, as recently as Jan 18, 2025.
web.archive.org/web/2025011802…

We can't tell yet whether it was taken down because Trump officials didn't like the #OpenAccess policies it laid out, didn't like its use of #DEI language — or both.

h/t fediscience.org/@jnonfiction@s…

#Censorship #Takedowns #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. I still don't know the full story behind the takedown of the #NelsonMemo. But here's a clue. The Dept of Defense (#DOD) continued rolling its memo-based #OpenAccess policy *after* Trump took office and *after* the memo was taken down.
fediscience.org/@petersuber/11…

That's a sign that agencies have not been told to stop rolling out their memo-based policy upgrades. But of course that may change.

Also note that memo is preserved in the #NationalArchives, for now, not just in the Wayback Machine.
bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/w…

(Yes, I'm aware that Trump fired Colleen Shogan, the Biden-era National Archivist.)
nytimes.com/2025/02/07/us/poli…

#USPol #USPolitics


Update. The Dept of Defense (#DOD) just released the implementation plan for its upgraded #OpenAccess policy under the Biden-era #OSTP #NelsonMemo.
discover.dtic.mil/wp-content/u…

This is the first fed agency action of its kind since #Trump took office. Note that, so far, this work has not stopped or changed.


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Update. "In the initial days of the #Trump administration, officials scoured federal websites for any mention of what they deemed #DEI keywords — terms as generic as “diverse” and “historically” and even “women.” They soon identified reams of some of the country’s most valuable public health data containing some of the targeted words, including language about LGBTQ+ people, and quickly took down much of it — from surveys on obesity and suicide rates to real-time reports on immediate infectious disease threats like bird flu."
vox.com/future-perfect/399319/…

#Censorship #Medicine #Takedowns #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "The White House has designated Mr. #Musk’s office, United States #DOGE Service, as an entity insulated from public records requests."
nytimes.com/2025/02/10/us/poli…

In Nov 2024 before Musk joined the #Trump government, he wrote on X / Twitter: "There should be no need for FOIA requests. All government data should be default public for maximum transparency."
x.com/elonmusk/status/18530796…

#FOAI #Secrecy #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Court Orders #CDC, #FDA to Restore Scrubbed Webpages, Data"
medpagetoday.com/washington-wa…

"A federal judge on Tuesday ordered government agencies to restore public access to health-related webpages and datasets that they removed to comply with an executive order by President #Trump…The scrubbed material includes reports on HIV prevention, a CDC webpage for providing clinicians with guidance on reproductive healthcare, and an FDA study on 'sex differences in the clinical evaluation of medical products.'"

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Litigation #Medicine #Takedowns #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. From @hildabast: "What if We Can’t Rely on PubMed?"
absolutelymaybe.plos.org/2025/…

"#PubMed is incredibly reliable…That said, between the risks of an exodus of key personnel, understaffing, or goodness-knows-what vandalism when a goon squad arrives at NIH, it’s not paranoid any more to think ahead to the once-unthinkable. What would PubMed enshittification look like? Could PubMed go down more often, and for longer? Might services no longer be free? How else could the #quality and #reliability of its services be degraded?"

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Medicine #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. From #HaroldVarmus, "I Used to Run the #NIH. Here’s What Worries Me."
nytimes.com/2025/02/14/opinion…

"I’ve spent over five decades as a scientist in academia and the federal government, including as director of the NIH. Never before have I seen my profession so politicized as it is now under the #Trump administration…For baffling reasons, the executive branch is now waging war on America’s scientific enterprise. This assault includes nominating leaders hostile to science and unqualified for their roles; issuing a barrage of executive orders that disrupt research by restricting meetings, publications, travel and grant making; censoring ideas and even certain words from scientific discourse; and trying to withhold billions of dollars from universities and other research institutions that help pay the costs of research."

PS: In addition to being a former NIH director, Varmus is a Nobel laureate (1989 Medicine) and co-founder of @PLOS.

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Medicine #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "The Trump Administration Is Targeting Science. The Scientific Integrity Act Could Help Protect It."
blog.ucsusa.org/kellickson/the…

"The Scientific Integrity Act (#SI Act) is a bipartisan bill re-introduced on February 6th in the US House of Representatives… [It] would include language prohibiting scientific or research misconduct; preventing intimidation or attempted coercion to alter or censor scientific or technical findings; and allowing public dissemination of scientific and technical findings…It would ensure that scientific conclusions are not made based on political considerations but based on the best available science."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Legislation #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "The #Trump administration and Elon #Musk are reportedly taking aim at #NOAA, the agency responsible for the National Weather Service and many other crucial functions."
fastcompany.com/91274927/trump…

"#Project2025 specifically noted NOAA as a target, as well. The Heritage Foundation’s 900-page right-wing playbook called the agency “one of the main drivers of the #climate change alarm industry” and recommended it be “dismantled and many of its functions eliminated” and instead #privatized. It’s not clear what that would look like, though experts have said it isn’t a good idea—and that private weather companies wouldn’t even want that change because they’d have to bear the cost of collecting weather data that’s currently given to them for free."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #OpenData #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Science at Risk: Protect #NOAA"
secure.ucsusa.org/a/2025-prote…

I just signed this open letter from @ucsusa and hope you will too.

"Scientists and other experts: Add your name to this open letter calling on Congress and the #Trump administration to ensure that NOAA and its sub-agencies remain fully funded and staffed, and that the independent, trusted science the agency produces is protected."

#Climate #DefendResearch #OpenData #Takedowns #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. I applaud this open letter from 48 US scientific societies to US researchers, educators, and academics.
unitedsciencealliance.org/

"Today, science is under threat…We need scientific research to support the health and safety of people and our planet. We need policy decisions that are grounded in research and data…We will champion scientific integrity, including academic freedom, the inclusion of diverse perspectives, and policies grounded in scientific evidence…Scientific truths are nonpartisan. It has never been more important to recommit to scientific knowledge, and to ensure you have access to data, are free from censorship, and are able to do your valuable work."

#Academia #Censorship #DefendResearch #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics
@academicchatter

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Update. "This position is a response to concerns raised regarding prohibition of specific terminology, and restrictions on researchers’ activities and collaborations. #COPE [Committee on Publication Ethics] considers that authors and editors are best placed to determine the appropriate language to be used in their respective fields, to ensure that research is communicated appropriately…COPE supports the World Association of Medical Editors (#WAME)’s statement that editorial decisions must remain unaffected by the authors’ nationality, ethnicity, political beliefs, race, or religion. Publication choices should not be swayed by external governmental policies, unless compliance with applicable laws is at stake.”
publicationethics.org/guidance…

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. The Union of Concerned Scientists (#UCS, @ucsusa) just released this open letter to Congress. I signed and hope you will too.
secure.ucsusa.org/a/2024-save-…

"I am asking you to defend the science and scientists that keep Americans safe. The Trump administration's current agenda is eviscerating the protections that Americans count on and support: clean air and water; safe food and medicine; products that won't harm us; and protection from extreme weather and other damaging effects of climate change…Protecting rigorous and independent science is a common-sense, nonpartisan goal."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. Kathleen Bachynski and Martin McKee argue that #Trump cuts to medical research and ongoing clinical trials violate the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki on Research Ethics and the 1979 Belmont Report on Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research.
bmj.com/content/388/bmj.r289

#DefendResearch #Ethics #Medicine #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Join academic workers across the country in fighting restrictions on research - Feb. 19th Rally."
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

"For the last three weeks, we have seen unprecedented attacks on science that have severely impacted our day-to-day work as scientists, researchers, and clinicians - funding that sustains critical scientific research to improve human health has been dramatically cut, research is being censored, and scientists are losing their jobs…The work we do is a public good and essential for the health of each and every American, now and in the future. We must fight to save science so we can continue doing the work that keeps Americans healthy."

h/t @ClimateJenny

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. @juddlegum and #RebeccaCrosby provide more evidence that the #Trump team is taking down valuable govt pages — this time #OSHA pages on workplace safety — that use #DEI language in ways that have nothing to do with the kind of DEI Trumpists oppose.
popular.info/p/in-botched-dei-…

For example, they're taking down pages that refer to "diversity of state-specific…regulatory requirements" and "diverse conditions under which EMS responders could work."

PS: It's no accident that this might remind you of the brainless firing of US nuclear security staffers, which Trumpists are still trying to reverse. Autopilot ransacking.
nytimes.com/2025/02/16/us/poli…

#BrainlessKeywordSearching #Censorship #DefendResearch #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. US space scientists have written an open letter to #NASA and #Congress.
sites.google.com/view/space-sc…

"Almost all of our work as space scientists is funded by U.S. taxpayers, and we have a responsibility to oppose actions that limit the reach of our work to the public… Following NASA’s request, all AG [Analysis/Assessment Group] websites and the important, labor-intensive study reports, science goals documents, and other resources hosted on those websites are indefinitely unavailable to the communities who did this work and to the general public…We ask that all those in decision-making positions unequivocally condemn and act to reverse recent attacks on scientific integrity, federal grant funding for scientific research, and initiatives that broaden public participation in science."

PS: Also see the list of similar letters growing the left sidebar.

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. From @alicejmeadows: "Declaration To #DefendResearch Against US Government Censorship"
scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/20…

"Much of the resistance to the Trump administration’s efforts to censor research and researchers is happening at the grassroots level, including this Declaration To Defend Research Against US Government Censorship, instigated by Lisa Schiff, together with Catherine Mitchell, Sara Rouhi, Peter Suber, and myself [Alice Meadows]. Like many of those who are protesting against these growing threats to research, we are acting in a personal capacity, rather than on behalf of our organizations. As members of the scholarly communication community, we believe that researchers must be freely able to conduct, collaborate on, share, review, and discuss their research…I very much hope that you’ll join the 1,000 plus who have already signed."

#Censorship #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. From @mayank_mchugh and @JACoates at @force11: "Science is Under Siege: The Open Science Community Must Act and Lead by Example"
upstream.force11.org/open-scie…

"The new US administration has thrown the entire academy into chaos, threatening global health. This article is a call for the #OpenScience community to practice what it preaches and lead by example in defending science…The only viable line of defence against such rapid and intense attacks is transparency and a heightened rigour. And it is here that the open science community has a unique and essential role in this very moment."

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Update. "Defend Scientific Freedom and Integrity Against Political Suppression."
change.org/p/defend-scientific…

I just signed this petition and hope you will too.

"We call on governments, funding bodies, academic institutions, and international organizations to:
1. Protect Scientific Freedom: Ensure that research funding decisions are made based on scientific merit, not political ideology.
2. Stop Censorship in Public Health and Environmental Science: Allow government scientists to communicate freely with the public and publish research without political interference.
3. Preserve Open Access to Data: Governments must not delete, withhold, or manipulate scientific data that serves the public good...."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. Special thanks to the Association of University Presses (#AUPresses, @aupresses). It not only signed the Feb 13 Declaration to #DefendResearch, it posted an announcement to spread the word.
aupresses.org/news/aupresses-s…

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Update. Although the #Trump admin is firing scientists, "some science leaders argued [that it's] not specifically targeting research. 'Science seems to be collateral damage to these [downsizing] efforts that are almost random, by date of hire or date of promotion,' says Sudip Parikh, CEO of #AAAS…'It’s not strategic. It’s not based on the needs of the future, the needs of science.'"

PS: My take: Some of the destruction targets research he opposes for political reasons, like #climate research. But much of the rest is semi-random pillaging to show numbers (positions cut, dollars saved). This is evident from the growing number of firings, in a growing number of departments, that Trump and #Musk later try to rescind.

#DefendResearch #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Journalism organizations call for restoration of public data."
nasw.org/article/journalism-or…

"Leaders of five #journalism organizations, including the National Association of Science Writers and representing more than 7,000 members in the United States and abroad, sent the following letter to the heads of eight U.S. federal agencies that have recently removed public datasets and databases funded by Americans’ tax dollars."

#Censorship #Data #DefendResearch #OpenData #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Outcry as Trump withdraws support for research that mentions ‘climate’ "
theguardian.com/environment/20…

"The #Trump administration is stripping away support for scientific research in the US and overseas that contains a word it finds particularly inconvenient: “climate”…Trump, who has said that the climate crisis is a “giant hoax”, has already stripped mentions of climate change and global heating from government websites."

#Censorship #Climate #DefendResearch #Takedowns #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "PLOS [@PLOS] statement on recent US Executive Orders and scientific integrity"
theplosblog.plos.org/2025/02/p…

"We are deeply concerned about a range of recent US Executive Orders that collectively have the potential to dismantle the US scientific enterprise as it has existed for the past 70 years…We will not approve changes to terminology or removal of data that compromise the scientific accuracy of content. Requests to remove legitimate authors from manuscripts violate our authorship policies which are grounded in principles of credit, accountability and transparency…We are actively working to understand the evolving implications of these directives and the disruption they have brought…We remain dedicated to the advancement of #OpenScience."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #PLOS #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. From @neuralreckoning: "Science must step away from nationally managed infrastructure"
thetransmitter.org/policy/scie…

"Scientific data and independence are at risk. We need to work with community-driven services and university libraries to create new multi-country organizations that are resilient to political interference."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #OpenInfrastructure #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. From @karenhao: "The foundations of America’s prosperity are being dismantled"
technologyreview.com/2025/02/2…

"[Scientists] warn that dismantling the behind-the-scenes scientific research programs that backstop American life could lead to long-lasting, perhaps irreparable damage to everything from the quality of health care to the public’s access to next-generation consumer technologies. The US took nearly a century to craft its rich scientific ecosystem; if the unraveling that has taken place over the past month continues, Americans will feel the effects for decades to come."

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Update. An editorial in #JAMA and the #JAMANetwork.
jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…

"Some authors of scientific works in process have had to remove their names from publications for these publications to proceed; others have chosen to pause or withdraw their publications. While some of these actions are directly related to the executive order to #HHS employees to cease communications, many have been undertaken preemptively by authors who are not subject to the order but are presumably fearful of the challenges of communicating complex findings in this current environment. Some authors are engaging in anticipatory compliance by scrubbing from their manuscripts words they fear may be deemed, in the moment, politically unacceptable…We remain steadfast in our guidance to authors and readers across the JAMA Network journals and endorse and adhere to the standards set by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors [#ICMJE]…We will act flexibly, where appropriate, to ensure that censoring efforts will not silence the integrity of the scientific process or clear communication of scientific information important for health."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Medicine #ScholComm #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (#ICMJE) has updated its guidance in light of recent actions by the #Trump administration.
icmje.org/news-and-editorials/…

"If authors request removal or addition of an author after manuscript submission or publication, journal editors should seek an explanation and signed statement of agreement for the requested change from all listed authors including the author to be removed or added…Corrections are warranted for errors of fact that should have been recognized at the time of publication. Matters of debate and evolving science and methods are not errors. Retraction of published work is generally reserved for errors serious enough to invalidate results and conclusions and/or when there is scientific misconduct.."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Medicine #ScholComm #Takedowns #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Why the European Journal of Public Health and EUPHA are opposing President Trump’s attack on the language of diversity"
academic.oup.com/eurpub/advanc…

"The news that the #Trump administration has ordered scientists at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to withdraw or retract articles containing terms such as “gender,” “transgender,” “LGBT,” or “transsexual” is as shocking as it is dangerous…Such censorship is not only an assault on scientific integrity but also a harbinger of the creeping authoritarianism that Europe has seen before, one that we must resist with all the force of history…First, we will not retract published articles due to political pressure. Retractions are reserved for fraud, major errors, or ethical breaches, not for the mere use of words that a government disapproves of. Second, we will continue to publish research that includes terms related to gender, sexuality, and reproductive health. Third, we will defend the rights of researchers to publish without fear of political persecution. Fourth, we will stand in solidarity with colleagues facing censorship. Suppression of knowledge anywhere is a threat to knowledge everywhere."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #DEI #Medicine #ScholComm #Takedowns #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "ALLEA Statement on Threats to Academic Freedom and International Research Collaboration in the United States"
allea.org/wp-content/uploads/2…

"The European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities expresses grave concern over the escalating threats to academic freedom, both in the United States and beyond. Recent developments regarding science and scholarship in the U.S., including executive orders freezing billions in federal research funding and censorship around topics such as climate change and gender, are forcing many U.S. science agencies and research organisations to abruptly suspend normal operations. Such censorship and political suppression of language, research topics, and methodologies—whether through funding restrictions, legislative control, or institutional interference—fundamentally compromise the integrity of scientific and scholarly endeavours not just in the U.S. but around the world due to the global nature of the research ecosystem."

#AcademicFreedom #ALLEA #Censorship #Collaboration #DefendResearch #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Reflections on the Current Moment from SSP’s Board of Directors"
sspnet.org/community/news/stat…

"The challenges stemming from a shifting U.S. political landscape, which threaten academic freedom, #DEIA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility) initiatives, the scholarly record, and federal research funding, are affecting the Society for Scholarly Publishing (#SSP) community in multiple ways: mentally, emotionally, physically, and financially…Since we were established in 1978, SSP has intentionally demonstrated an unwavering commitment to building a diverse and inclusive community. We actively infuse our work with equitable values, including providing leadership as a founding member of the Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly Publishing (#C4DISC)."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #DEI #ScholComm #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Will medical publishers fight Trump’s war on 'woke'?"
thebookseller.com/comment/will…

"Although many medical journal #editors have made their position known, medical #publishers are, for now, conspicuously silent…The collective resolve of the medical publishing industry is being put to the test. This is an opportunity for the industry to affirm its commitment to safeguard the scholarly record from ideological distortion. #Censorship in health research affects us all. We share a responsibility to stand firm and decry Trump’s war on "gender ideology" as a full-scale assault on the scientific method."

#DefendResearch #Journals #Medicine #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. Statement from #TheLancet in response to recent US executive orders
thelancet.com/editorial-polici…

"The Lancet Group will be making no changes to our editorial policies regarding withdrawal, authorship change, inclusive language, or retraction. Ahead of publication, the withdrawal of submitted papers and authorship changes will only generally be considered if the written agreement of all authors is received. The Lancet Group will continue to recommend the use of inclusive language, accepting authors’ ultimate choice of terminology when it is scientifically accurate and respectful, and will continue to encourage authors to follow the Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) reporting guidelines. Published papers will only be corrected or retracted when they contain factual errors or if scientific misconduct has taken place. These policies are in line with recently issued guidance from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors [#ICMJE]."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #DEI #Medicine #ScholComm #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Farmers Sue Over Deletion of Climate Data From Government Websites"
nytimes.com/2025/02/24/climate…

"Organic farmers and environmental groups sued the Agriculture Department on Monday over its scrubbing of references to #climate change from its website…That included websites containing data sets, interactive tools and funding information that farmers and researchers relied on for planning and adaptation projects, according to the lawsuit…Peter Lehner, a lawyer for #Earthjustice, said the pages being purged were crucial for farmers facing risks linked to climate change, including heat waves, droughts, floods, extreme weather and wildfires."

#Agriculture #Censorship #DefendResearch #Litigation #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "On March 7, 2025, we [Stand Up For Science] rally [in Washington DC] to defend science as a public good…We call on policymakers, institutions, and the scientific community to uphold the integrity of science, protect its accessibility, and ensure its benefits serve all people. To achieve this, we seek the following policy actions.
1. Secure and Expand Scientific Funding…
2. End Censorship and Political Interference in Science…
3. Defend Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in Science."
standupforscience2025.org/our-…

#Censorship #DefendResearch #DEI #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "The National Archives is nonpartisan but has found itself targeted by Trump."
apnews.com/article/trump-natio…

"The president didn’t give a public reason for firing archivist Colleen Shogan, but he has long held a grudge against the agency for notifying the Justice Department of his alleged mishandling of classified documents after he left office following his first term…A Trump-aligned archivist might also be less inclined to enforce the Presidential Records Act or ask questions if Trump leaves office with troves of classified documents, said Norm Eisen, executive chair of the State Democracy Defenders Fund."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #NARA #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Will They Come for PubMed Next?"
medpagetoday.com/opinion/secon…

"PubMed is the backbone of biomedical research in the U.S. That's not an exaggeration…However, there are reasons to be extremely concerned about its continued existence…There are [at least five] ways the administration could interfere with PubMed."

PS: Although the author mixes up #PubMed and #PubMedCentral, her concerns apply to both.

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Medicine #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "The Rise (and Fall?) of the National Science Foundation"
chronicle.com/article/the-rise…
(#paywalled)

"The #Trump administration’s assault on the #NSF represents precisely the kind of political interference [#VannevarBush] sought to prevent — one that threatens not only scientific progress but also the very foundation of academic freedom."

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Update. "Déclaration visant à défendre la recherche contre la censure du gouvernement américain"
redactionmedicale.fr/2025/02/d…

Thanks to Herve Maisonneuve for his French translation of the key recommendations of the Feb 13 Declaration To Defend Research Against U.S. Government Censorship. He adds this good conclusion: "We are free to consider that these initiatives are useless… but [signing them] allows us to support colleagues who cannot express themselves in public."

#DefendResearch #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. Thanks to @georgetown for making this public statement.
president.georgetown.edu/messa…

"I know that the rapidly evolving external environment is unsettling to many in the community. Some of us have received directives to stop our research activities; some of our students have had job offerings rescinded; some have read repeated external communications that question the value of their work…We promote scholarship freely based on inquiring minds…We do not conduct these activities alongside our mission; they are the essence of our mission…Be assured that we are actively tracking all developments as they occur, assessing whether they affect our mission’s work, quickly partnering with those community members affected, and supporting them as they navigate change."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Trump #Universities #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. A new editorial in Nature: "Trump 2.0: an assault on science anywhere is an assault on science everywhere."
nature.com/articles/d41586-025…

"How, then, should those of us who are part of the global enterprise of education, health, science and engineering respond? One priority must be to denounce these actions, to shout about their negative effects, to support researchers and to defend their ability to work and study without fear for their jobs. Understandably, those working at — or even leading — federal agencies might feel that they cannot speak up, but researchers at other organizations, such as universities, scientific societies, businesses, labour unions and campaign groups have more freedom, and must exercise it by showing support for affected colleagues."

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Update. Reminder from #Trump's first term (2017): Trump’s budget director pick: “Do we really need government-funded research at all”
vox.com/science-and-health/201…

"President Donald #Trump recently picked Rep. Mick #Mulvaney…to head the White House’s Office of Management and Budget [#OMB]…In a stunning September 9 Facebook post (that’s since been deleted but is still cached), Mulvaney asked, '... what might be the best question: do we really need government funded research at all.'"

#DefendResearch #Funding #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "CDC Staff Prohibited From Co-Authoring Papers With World Health Organization Personnel"
huffpost.com/entry/cdc-who-pub…

"Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [#CDC] have been prohibited from co-authoring publications with World Health Organization [#WHO] staff, dealing a blow to global research efforts and continuing the #Trump administration’s aggressive attack on government-funded science."

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Update. The #NIH web site is down.
nih.gov/

It's been up and down, but mostly down, since before noon yesterday.
downdetector.com/status/nih/

I don't know what's going on but will post updates as I find them.

#DefendResearch #Medicine #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "RFK Jr. issues rule barring public comment on #HHS rulemaking"
thehill.com/policy/healthcare/…

"Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Friday released a policy prohibiting public comments during his department’s rulemaking process, ending more than 50 years of the public’s involvement in crafting his department’s rules…After assuming office, Kennedy had vowed to usher in “radical transparency” at the HHS…Lawrence O. Gostin, faculty director of O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at the Georgetown University Law Center…speculated that Kennedy was rescinding public comments in order to quickly “ram through” radical changes to health care, public health and scientific research in the U.S."

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Update. The #NIH site is back up.
nih.gov/

The reports of it being down have plummeted to near zero.
downdetector.com/status/nih/

But I'm still looking for a good explanation of what happened.

#Medicine #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. Therese Choquette ran searches on #PubMed and may have found gaps corresponding to terms banned by the #Trump admin.
linkedin.com/posts/therese-cho…

PS: Unfortunately she compared US PubMed with Europe PubMed Central, which is apples to oranges. (PubMed is metadata-only and PMC is full text.) Can we crowdsource some systematic searches comparing (1) PubMed now with PubMed before Trump, e.g. in the Wayback Machine, and (2) US PMC with Europe PMC?

#DefendResearch #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "48 Scientific Societies Representing Almost 100,000 Scientists Ask Congress to Protect the Future of Science"
ucsusa.org/about/news/scientis…

"[48] scientific societies…representing almost 100,000 scientists from diverse disciplines, have sent a letter, organized by the #UCS, to members of Congress demanding that they protect federally funded scientific research and federal scientists. The letter is open so the number of signers may continue to grow."

#DefendResearch #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. Here's the open letter mentioned in the previous post (this thread).
ucs-documents.s3.us-east-1.ama…

"We, the undersigned professional scientific societies, associations, and organizations, are writing to ask you to take immediate action to protect and restore life-saving and essential scientific research that…[is] funded by American taxpayers and authorized by Congress and cannot be unilaterally halted by the executive branch."

#DefendResearch #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. It's just a coincidence that the newer open letter to Congress in the previous post, this thread (nd but approx March 3) …
ucs-documents.s3.us-east-1.ama…

… and this older letter (nd but approx Feb 17) …
unitedsciencealliance.org/

… were both initially signed by 48 scientific societies. They're different letters, organized by different groups, and signed by (mostly) different societies.

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Update. The American Physical Society (#APS, @apsphysics) is running a survey on the impact of cuts to US science #funding. Please take it if you're affected or likely to be affected.
apsphysics.fillout.com/t/6ESUv…

"This survey collects stories showcasing the transformative positive impact of #NSF, #NIST, #DOE, #NASA, and #DOD-funded research and programs as well as what would be lost if support for basic research evaporates. You can document your experiences and share how recent executive actions have impacted you. Individual stories will be only be used publicly with permission or when fully anonymized."

#DefendResearch #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "US science is under threat ― now scientists are fighting back"
nature.com/articles/d41586-025…

"The courts temporarily halted some of the Trump administration’s orders, but a coherent message has broken through: federal support for science is in danger. Gradually, scientists began to stir, Varga says: “They’re realizing now that doing any one thing is better than doing nothing.” That activism is taking many forms...."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Funding #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "‘Omg, did #PubMed go dark?’ Blackout stokes fears about database’s future"
nature.com/articles/d41586-025…

"The NIH told Nature in an e-mail that, on 1 March 'some of NIH public-web services experienced service disruptions' but all services were restored on 2 March. 'NIH is committed to resilient and open access to PubMed and other NIH web services,' the team wrote. But [Krutika Kuppalli, an infectious-diseases physician] says any disruption — even if temporary — raises concerns about how researchers access essential scientific information. 'It also serves as a reminder of the need for contingency plans, such as alternative #repositories or offline access to critical research, to ensure that health-care providers and researchers are not left without crucial information when they need it most,' she says."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Medicine #OpenInfrastructure #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "EDGI Relaunches Federal Environmental Web Tracker"
envirodatagov.org/press-releas…

"In response to the #Trump administration’s rapid dismantling of federal websites, the Environmental Data & Governance Initiative (#EDGI) has relaunched its Federal Environmental Web Tracker…The… Tracker makes records of significant changes to federal environmental websites publicly available in a searchable database…Since the first Trump administration, EDGI has monitored thousands of federal environmental webpages. Partners at the #InternetArchive download these webpages every day, and EDGI’s #OpenSource software compares versions of these webpages to identify differences."

#Censorship #Climate #DefendResearch #Environment #Monitoring #Preservation #Takedowns #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. An editorial in _Annals of Internal Medicine_ responds to "Political Action That Threatens the Integrity of Medical Research."
acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/AN…

"The editors have given a great deal of thought to actions Annals can take to counter some of this damage. Following an executive order that limited the ability of health agency staff to communicate externally, we quickly published all manuscripts with government-affiliated authors that were accepted but awaiting publication before we could receive a request to withdraw them. As a member of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors [#ICMJE], Annals helped develop and strongly endorses the guidance it posted in early February 2025 relevant to journals' responses to requests to withdraw, revise, or alter authorship of manuscripts in process at scientific journals. To date, we are unaware of any request to retract published articles that include banned terms or address issues the U.S. administration deems unsavory. If we receive such requests, Annals will not honor them. Retraction is warranted only when there is clear evidence of major errors or scientific misconduct that seriously compromise research findings."

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Update. Kudos to Aix Marseille University (@univamu_europe), for funding "American Scientists Who Fear #Trump #Censorship"
404media.co/french-university-…

"A leading French university is inviting American scientists who fear their research on subjects like #climate might be censored by Donald Trump’s administration to do their work in France. The program is called ‘safe place for science,’ and will provide 15 million Euros in funding for some 15 researchers over a 3-year period…It targets, but is not limited to, climate and environment, health, and human and social sciences."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Medicine #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "NIH to terminate hundreds of active research grants"
nature.com/articles/d41586-025…

"In an unprecedented move, the US #NIH has begun mass terminations of research grants that fund active scientific projects because they no longer meet “agency priorities.” NIH staff members have been instructed to identify and potentially cancel grants for projects studying transgender populations, #gender identity, diversity, equity and inclusion (#DEI) in the scientific workforce, [or] #environmentaljustice…Grants that allot funding to universities in #China and those related to #climate change are also under scrutiny. 'It’s extremely alarming that grants that have been vetted by the scientific community and deemed important and impactful to understand the world are now being cancelled because of political ideology,' says Lisa Fazio, a cognitive psychologist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, who studies misinformation. 'For all this talk about free speech, this is direct censorship of scientific research.'"

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Funding #Medicine #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. The Stand Up For Science rally starts in two hours (noon ET).
drive.google.com/file/d/1T5Cnz…

"Since being launched in mid-February, Stand Up for Science has transformed into a national movement with international support. Our primary goal: defending science as a public good and central pillar of social progress. On March 7th, we will host official events mobilizing scientists and science advocates in Washington DC, New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, and 28 other cities around the United States....But March 7th is just the beginning. Our policy goals include a restoration of federal scientific funding, the reinstatement of wrongfully terminated employees at federal agencies, an end to governmental interference and censorship in science, and a renewed commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in science. We are also committed to empowering scientists–and anyone who has benefited from scientific advancements–to engage in sustained advocacy in the years to come."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #standupforscience2025 #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "‘Scientists will not be silenced’: thousands protest Trump research cuts"
nature.com/articles/d41586-025…

"Thousands of researchers and supporters of science protested in cities across the US and Europe today against actions taken by the administration of US President Donald #Trump to cut the US scientific workforce and slash spending on research worldwide…Marie Walde, a biophysicist at the Roscoff Biological Station in France, posted about a rally she attended…saying: “In solidarity with our colleagues in the US, researchers and citizens all over France are protesting today for science and knowledge as a public good.” … Since taking office in January, Trump and his team have laid off, and in some cases then tried to rehire, thousands from US science agencies, whose jobs touched on nuclear safety, bird flu surveillance, extreme-weather forecasting and more."

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Heard at yesterday's Stand Up For Science rally in Washington.
medpagetoday.com/publichealthp…

Francis Collins, former director of the #NIH: "99% of new drug approvals depended…on NIH research…So the industry has a lot to lose if federal investment is damaged. It would be good to hear more about that from pharmaceutical company leaders -- just saying."

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD.). Said he was glad to be in a crowd with so many "mad scientists… Everybody in America should be mad…about what we are witnessing right now in our country, including the illegal and reckless attacks on science by Elon #Musk and the #Trump administration."

Former Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI). When he and his colleagues introduced the 21st Century Cures Act in 2015, it included $45 billion in additional health research funding for NIH and FDA. At the time, they had support from members of Congress on both sides of the aisle, including former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), and current House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA). "You see, diseases don't impact just Republicans or Democrats. It [sic] impacts all of us."

Bill Nye the Science Guy. "We demand that scientists not be censored, that there be legal safeguards to prevent political interference in their research and they be enabled to communicate their findings freely."

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Update. Selected additional coverage of the March 7 Stand Up For Science rally in Washington and across the country:

Scientists Are Rising Up to Resist Trump Policies, Inside Climate News, March 6
insideclimatenews.org/news/060…

‘Enough is enough’: Scientists from UCLA, USC protest Trump’s policy changes, LA Times, March 7
latimes.com/environment/story/…

Thousands gather across U.S. and world in Stand Up for Science events, Science, March 7
science.org/content/article/th…

Out of the lab and into the streets, researchers and doctors rally for science against Trump cuts, AP, March 7
apnews.com/article/science-doc…

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Update. "USDA’s Purge of #Climate #Data is Illegal and Reckless, Doing Immediate Harm to Farmers, Lawsuit Alleges"
insideclimatenews.org/news/050…

"The #Trump administration has deleted thousands of climate-related web pages from the U.S. Department of #Agriculture’s (#USDA) website, stripping #farmers of critical resources as droughts, floods and shifting growing conditions intensify. Now, a coalition of environmental and farming groups is suing to get that information back, arguing that the purge is not just reckless but illegal."

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Update. "These Words Are Disappearing in the New Trump Administration"
nytimes.com/interactive/2025/0…

"The above terms appeared in government memos, in official and unofficial agency guidance and in other documents viewed by The New York Times. Some [agencies] ordered the removal of these words from public-facing websites, or ordered the elimination of other materials (including school curricula) in which they might be included…The presence of some terms was used to automatically flag for review some grant proposals and contracts that could conflict with Mr. #Trump’s executive orders. The list is most likely incomplete. More agency memos may exist than those seen by New York Times reporters, and some directives are vague or suggest what language might be impermissible without flatly stating it."

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Update. From @chrischirp: "Censor, purge, defund: how Trump is following the authoritarian playbook on science and universities"
christinapagel.substack.com/p/…

"Making a list of the actions taken since January 2025 reveals distinct patterns. Just as the administration’s actions as a whole are following an authoritarian playbook, so are the specific ways they are attacking science. I’ve displayed 35 distinct actions in the Venn Diagram below (table of actions with links), grouped into three main categories:
[1] Control of science to align with state ideology; [2] Undermining the independence of universities / suppressing dissent; [3] Maintaining geopolitical / economic goals."

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Update. #ActionLab is a #crowdsourced collection of practical actions "for the various issues scientists are facing in the wake of destructive anti-science policies. Filter our database by action type, by location, by deadline, or by the amount of time you have to spend today. Find a way to act that is right for you."
airtable.com/apppMymixtqx3yqxa…

Here's the gallery view of the 27 actions posted to date.
airtable.com/apppMymixtqx3yqxa…

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Update. Marcia McNutt, president of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (#NASEM), talks about defending US science under #Trump.
nationalacademies.org/news/202…

"First of all, we are working to reach officials in the administration who will be sensitive to the likely impacts of [their] actions on the health, security, economic opportunity, and well-being of all Americans. Second, we are using the contacts here at the Academies and among our members to directly appeal to other individuals who may share some of the administration’s goals. We are working with them to demonstrate how the scientific evidence base suggests some of the tactics the administration is taking now may not lead to the goals that they want to accomplish…The mantra of this administration is, of course, to make America great. Well, science has been a big part of what has made America great, and America can’t be great without great science…For example, we are doing a fast-track study on reducing red tape for researchers that should be useful to the new administration. It could dramatically increase the efficiency of federally supported science…I really encourage members to talk to their members of Congress; as their constituents, they have more impact."

#DefendResearch #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "US science rues ongoing demotion of research under President Trump"
physicsworld.com/a/us-science-…

"In his first cabinet meeting on 26 February, #Trump suggested that officials “use scalpels” when trimming their departments’ spending and personnel – rather than #Musk’s figurative chainsaw. But bosses at the Environmental Protection Agency (#EPA) still plan to cut its budget by about two-thirds…The White House’s attack on #climate science goes beyond just the EPA. In January, the US Department of #Agriculture removed almost all data on climate change from its website…The Trump administration has also barred #NASA’s now former chief scientist Katherine Calvin and members of the State Department from travelling to China for a planning meeting of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Meanwhile, in a speech to African energy ministers in Washington on 7 March, US energy secretary Chris Wright claimed that coal has “transformed our world and made it better”, adding that climate change, while real, is not on his list of the world’s top 10 problems."

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Update. "#Trump’s next #climate move: Show global warming benefits humanity"
eenews.net/articles/trumps-nex…

"President Donald Trump has long rejected climate science. Now, his administration is grappling with how to assemble a body of federal climate research to show a warming world is benefiting humanity…Proposals include…conducting a hostile review of U.S. and international climate reports, and recruiting a White House-approved list of researchers to produce a National Climate Assessment based on partisan research and industry studies."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Disinformation #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Strong Scientific Leaders Must Speak Out against the Trump Administration’s Science Denial"
scientificamerican.com/article…

"We are proud to be members of the #NAS [National Academy of Sciences], but we are not proud of its present inaction. In these challenging and defining times, the National Academy of Sciences, of all scientific institutions, must speak up…The new #Trump administration is now making an unprecedented effort to prevent science from informing public policy. In his first day in office, President Trump signed executive orders withdrawing the U.S. from participation in the Paris Agreement on #climate change and from the World Health Organization [#WHO]. The new administration has subsequently acted to drastically limit support for climate and medical research performed by scientists in the federal government and in universities. In this emergency, it is not enough for the National Academy of Sciences to speak up from its grass roots, as in 2016 or 2018. It must now speak as an institution if it is to fulfill its responsibilities to the nation and maintain its relevance in the future."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Medicine #Takedowns #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "How college presidents are quietly resisting federal attacks on higher education"
highereddive.com/news/college-…

"The relative lack of public statements is not a sign of cowardice as some have suggested. It’s that many college presidents have rightly concluded that quiet resistance rather than public protest is a more effective strategy. "

PS: Is quiet resistance working? If so, more power to it. It has to be better than quiet blenching. But does it work better than unquiet resistance? And how would we know?

#Academia #Universities #Trump #USPol #USPolitics
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Update. It's not enough for #Trump to …

* nominate #climate denialists to run key agencies like the #EPA and #NOAA
* remove climate-related words from govt web sites
* take down whole climate science sites and datasets
* defund climate research and researchers
* layoff scientists and civil servants with climate expertise
* repeal climate regulations
* eliminate 10 regional EPA offices, including the one in DC
* and plan to replace consensus climate findings with ideological cherrypicking as the foundation for policymaking …

… now his #FBI is freezing the assets of nonprofits like Habitat for Humanity, which have received EPA grants, alleging that they might be guilty of “possible criminal violations” including “conspiracy to defraud the United States.”
newrepublic.com/post/192660/tr…

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Takedowns #USLaw #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "US Funding Cuts Imperil Open Infrastructure Globally"
katinamagazine.org/content/art…

"The impacts of funding cuts to research in the US extend far beyond their immediate targets. We see a chain reaction that could indelibly alter the education and research landscape, including the future of open and sustainable research…So what is there to do?… Here are our three specific calls to action…"

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Funding #OpenInfrastructure #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "A Call for Harm Reduction Strategies"
katinamagazine.org/content/art…

"The new US presidential administration has launched an unprecedented assault on research and higher education. This isn’t just collateral damage from wide-ranging realignment of budgets, which would be bad enough, but an orchestrated attack on academic freedom, research funding, and the institutional autonomy that underpins intellectual progress…Resistance is most effective when collective action amplifies individual efforts rather than occurring in isolation. This means fostering more frequent and open dialogue across all sectors of the academic and research community [e.g. #libraries and #publishers]."

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Update. "Joint Statement on Federal Censorship of American History"
historians.org/news/aha-oah-jo…

"The American Historical Association (#AHA) and the Organization of American Historians (#OAH) condemn recent efforts to censor historical content on federal government websites, at many public museums, and across a wide swath of government resources…Policies that purge words, phrases, and content that some officials deem suspect on ideological grounds constitute a systemic campaign to distort, manipulate, and erase significant parts of the historical record. Recent directives insidiously prioritize narrow ideology over historical research, historical accuracy, and the actual experiences of Americans.

As the institution chartered by the US Congress for “the promotion of historical studies” and “in the interest of American history, and of history in America,” the American Historical Association must speak out when the nation’s leadership wreaks havoc with that history. So, too, must the OAH, as the organization committed to promoting “excellence in the scholarship, teaching, and presentation of American history.” It is bad enough to forget the past; it is even worse to intentionally deny the public access to what we remember, have documented, and have expended public resources to disseminate."

"To date, 11 organizations have signed on to the statement."

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Update. "#APDU [Association of Public Data Users] Statement on #Education Research and #Data"
apdu.org/?p=5812775

"On Tuesday, March 11, 2025, over 1,000 staff from the Department of Education [#DOE] were laid off. This includes almost all staff from the Institute of Education Sciences (#IES), which housed the National Center for Education Statistics (#NCES)…NCES is mandated by law to report on the condition of education annually, collect and disseminate key education data, and support state and local education agencies…The [layoffs] make it unclear how NCES will meet its legal obligations under the Education Sciences Reform Act, Every Student Succeeds Act, the Information Quality Act, and other federal laws…Congress and policymakers must act to ensure NCES has the resources to meet its statutory obligations. Stakeholders—including researchers, educators, and state leaders—must demand transparency on how education data will be maintained."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #OpenData #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. Survey of US #librarians and #LIS faculty.
coloradomesa.az1.qualtrics.com…

"Recent weeks and months have brought shifts to the pursuit of research across the United States, including funding freezes and budget cuts, executive orders regarding DEIA (and its variants) and other justice-related topics (e.g., environmental justice)…This survey aims to gather the perspectives of academic librarians and LIS-program faculty about the implications of these shifts (and executive orders) on research initiatives and, more broadly, academic freedom, researchers' freedom of thought/speech/expression within academia, and researchers' overall intellectual freedom."

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Update. Good advice from #MichaelIgnatieff, past President of the Central European University in Budapest and Vienna (2016-2021): "How a University Fights an Authoritarian Regime. Viktor #Orbán came for me. Donald #Trump is coming for you. Here’s what to do."
chronicle.com/article/how-a-un…
(#paywalled)

"You’re going to need an alliance that pulls together American families, employers, unions, companies, the whole network of people and institutions beyond your campus who understand that the universities of America are critical to everything that is good about the country: its commitment to freedom, its devotion to excellence, its leadership in science and medicine. This alliance is going to have to get political — to reach across red state and blue state, identify the members of Congress from both sides of the House who understand why universities matter to their communities, to the American economy, and to America’s deserved reputation for excellence. Don’t mince words. It’s too late to play nice. Call a spade a spade. Convince enough Americans that the administration’s strategy deserves only one name: vandalism."

#Academia #DefendResearch #Universities #USPol #USPolitics
@academicchatter

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Update. "#Trump Executive Order Targets #IMLS for Closure"
wordsandmoney.com/trump-execut…

"In a March 14 Executive Order, President Donald Trump has targeted seven more federal agencies for permanent closure, including the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

If some parts of IMLS are "statutorily required" and cannot be shut down by an executive order, the #OMB has seven days to show it.

"EveryLibrary is hosting a petition [to keep IMLS open]…The American Library Association has…weighed in with a statement."

#DefendResearch #Funding #Libraries #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Scientists Say #NIH Officials Told Them To Scrub #mRNA References on Grants"
kffhealthnews.org/news/article…

"National Institutes of Health officials have urged scientists to remove all references to mRNA #vaccine technology from their grant applications…NIH acting Director Matthew Memoli sent an email across the NIH instructing that any grants, contracts, or collaborations involving mRNA vaccines be reported up the chain to #HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s office and the White House."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Medicine #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. #Trump Administration Aims to Eliminate #EPA’s Scientific Research Arm"
nytimes.com/2025/03/17/climate…

"The Environmental Protection Agency plans to eliminate its scientific research arm, firing as many as 1,155 chemists, biologists, toxicologists and other scientists, according to documents reviewed by Democrats on the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology…The EPA’s plan… calls for dissolving the agency’s largest department, the Office of Research and Development, and purging up to 75 percent of the people who work there. The remaining staff members would be placed elsewhere within the EPA…Rep. Zoe Lofgren [D-CA],…the top Democrat on the science committee, said that without the Office of Research and Development, the EPA would not be able to meet its legal obligation to use the “best available science” when writing regulations and considering policy. She also said that the office was created by congressional statute and that dissolving it would be illegal."

#Censorship #Climate #DefendResearch #Environment #Takedowns #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "#DOGE order leads to journal cancellations by U.S. agricultural library"
science.org/content/article/do…

"The #USDA on Friday told staff members it has canceled subscriptions carried by its National Agricultural Library as part of a drive by President Donald #Trump’s administration to cut federal spending. The move appears to drop nearly 400 of the library’s roughly 2000 journals, including many prominent in various agricultural subfields —but curiously none from the world’s three largest scientific publishers, all of which are #ForProfit. USDA staff members depicted the move as hasty, indiscriminate slashing…Studies of journal subscription fees indicate that on average, scientific #SocietyPublishers charge less than such for-profit companies."

PS: (1) Of course the best ag research should be #OpenAccess. But that's a goal, not the current reality, and while we work for that goal, policymaking agencies still need access the best research. (2) If efficiency requires budget cuts, why focus the cuts on journals from #nonprofit #publishers, which on average are lower in price and higher in quality?

#Agriculture #DefendResearch #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Don’t wait out four hard years: speak truth to power"
nature.com/articles/d41586-025…

"More scholars must push back. The idea that scientists can keep doing what they know must be done to incorporate #DEI into their work while adjusting terms to fit the demands of bigoted autocrats bent on hobbling science is to whistle loudly past a graveyard of avoidable error, continued financial cuts and censorship. That diversity matters to science is a truth — albeit one that has only recently begun to be accepted and applied…Genomics has established that different groups of people respond differently to drugs and vaccines. The individuals recruited to and participating in clinical trials must be representative of those who will use those treatments in real life…Social scientists are well aware that understanding behaviour and implementing desired change requires studying populations besides white, Western, university psychology students."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. Gary Price (@infodocket) is collecting statements opposing the #Trump admin's attempt to shut down the Institute of Museum and Library Services (#IMLS). Thanks, Gary!
infodocket.com/2025/03/17/roun…

#DefendResearch #Libraries #LIS #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "French scientist denied US entry after phone messages critical of #Trump found"
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m…

"A French scientist was denied entry to the US this month after immigration officers at an airport searched his phone and found messages in which he had expressed criticism of the Trump administration…The Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to a request for comment."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Travel #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Foreign interference laws ‘no protection from #Trump edicts’"
timeshighereducation.com/news/…
(#paywalled)

"A memo sent to Australian collaborators in US-funded research projects seeks assurances that they and their institutions have no involvement in diversity, equity and inclusion (#DEI) initiatives, “environmental justice”, “gender ideology extremism” or “any party that espouses anti-American beliefs”. It asks whether they have received any funding from China, including Confucius Institutes and “non-state actors”, along with Russia, Cuba or Iran. The 36 questions also include queries on how the projects “create measurable benefits” for the US."

#Australia #Censorship #DefendResearch #Funding #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "What’s in store for US science as funding bill averts government shutdown"
nature.com/articles/d41586-025…

"The US government averted a shutdown late last week after President Donald #Trump signed into law a spending agreement that is likely to lock in modest cuts to science funding this year. But a larger crisis for science still looms as the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress continue to seek massive cuts to the federal budget for 2025 and beyond."

#DefendResearch #Funding #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Researchers say the US government tried to erase sexual orientation from their findings"
abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireSt…

"Two California researchers said Friday that a U.S. government health publication instructed them to remove data on sexual orientation from a scientific manuscript that had been accepted for publication… Instead of complying, the researchers withdrew their paper from _Public Health Reports_, the official journal of the U.S. Surgeon General and U.S. Public Health Service."

Also see the blog post by the two co-authors, Tamar Antin and Rachelle Annechino.
criticalpublichealth.org/blog/…

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "US conference boycott urged after French scientist deported"
archive.is/Wxwdg

"Academics say they are increasingly wary of travelling to conferences in the US after a French scientist was deported over text messages critical of Donald #Trump’s cuts to research funding … Space scientist Mark Wieczorek [@mrak], director of research at the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, part of CNRS, said the situation was “very troubling” and, despite being a dual US-French citizen, he now would “only go to the US for the case of a family emergency”…Given the French scientist in question is a “permanent researcher employed by CNRS”, it is “unlikely that this person is a radicalised terrorist and it is unlikely that their hatred of Trump is greater than mine as a US citizen,” continued Wieczorek."

#DefendResearch #Travel #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. New study: "#NIH investment in drugs approved from 2010 to 2019 was not less than investment by the #pharmaceutical industry, with comparable accounting for basic and applied research, failed clinical trials, and cost of capital or discount rates."
jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-…

PS: Relevant to (1) #Trump admin cutbacks to NIH #funding and (2) industry #patents and licensing terms on approved drugs.

#Medicine #Pharma

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Update. "Center for Open Science (#COS) Statement on U.S. Executive Orders and the Future of Open Scholarship"
cos.io/about/news/cos-statemen…

"Recent executive orders and shifts in U.S. federal policy pose significant concerns for the research community, including the removal of publicly available data, changes in research governance, and uncertainties around funding. While some policies claim to promote transparency, their selective application risks undermining scientific integrity. True openness must apply across all research domains —not just where it aligns with political agendas. COS remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting and promoting open scholarship. Ensuring long-term access to research data is essential to maintaining scientific integrity. Our Open Science Framework (OSF) remains a reliable resource for researchers seeking to preserve and share their work, ensuring that public knowledge remains accessible despite policy uncertainties."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #OpenInfrastructure #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "#NIH Ends Future Funding to Study the #Health Effects of #Climate Change"
propublica.org/article/nih-fun…

"The National Institutes of Health will no longer be funding work on the health effects of climate change, according to internal records reviewed by ProPublica…While it’s unclear whether the climate guidance will impact active grants and lead to funding terminations, the directive appears to halt opportunities for future funding of studies or academic programs focused on the health effects of climate change."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Funding #Medicine #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. Here are some press releases and news stories on the lawsuit against the #Trump admin by American Association of University Professors (#AAUP) and the American Federation of Teachers (#AFT).

* From the AAUP
aaup.org/news/aaup-allies-sue-…

* From the AFT
aft.org/press-release/faculty-…

* From The Guardian
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m…

* From the NYTimes
nytimes.com/2025/03/25/nyregio…

#Academia #Censorship #DefendResearch #MahmoudKhalil #Protests #Travel #Universities #USLaw #USPol #USPolitics
@academicchatter

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Update. "‘Breathtakingly Irresponsible’: Former Workers Decry Decimation of #Education Dept.’s #Data Warehouse"
chronicle.com/article/breathta…

"More than 160 contracts measuring educational progress across the nation’s schools and colleges were suddenly halted. Probationary workers were fired, employees were blocked from accessing information on their computers, and a national center that dates to the time of Abraham Lincoln was effectively decommissioned overnight. Employees worked late into the evenings downloading data that had taken decades to compile, according to interviews with more than a dozen people fired from the Institute of Education Sciences (#IES), an independent and nonpartisan agency within the U.S. Department of Education [#DOE], and its National Center for Education Statistics (#NCES)…IES, which had 173 employees before the cuts, was left with just over a dozen after Elon #Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency swept through the Education Department early last month. The crippling of the office was so swift and haphazard that it left serious doubts about how much of the educational data that has informed higher-education policy and practice will continue to be available."

#DefendResearch #OpenData #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Global Science in Danger"
blog.scielo.org/en/2025/03/26/…

"Recently, the government of the United States of America (USA) has frightened the scientific community…by censoring terms used in scientific communications and funding proposals…The idea that this is just relevant to American scientists or scientists from elsewhere working in America is not correct; with researchers the world over being affected. In the Netherlands, for instance, some researchers monitoring the state of forests…have received email messages, ostensibly from the #USGS (United States Geological Survey) and labelled “High Priority”. A list of questions was attached with the request to respond with answers within a week of receiving the email. The USGS indicated that sending these messages had been ordered by the United States Office of Management and Budget (#OMB)."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. The National Museum and Library Services Board (#NMLSB) just sent an open letter to #Trump's acting director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (#IMLS), Keith Sonderling.
publishersweekly.com/binary-da…

"It is our considered determination that the Museum and Library Services Act of 2018, as codified in Title 20 of the U.S. Code, outlines specific statutory mandates that cannot be paused, reduced, or eliminated without violating Congressional intent and federal statute…All such statutory obligations may not be discontinued or delayed under an Executive Order or other executive action."

#DefendResearch #Libraries #Museums #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. SCiMaP: View Impact of Federal Health Research Cuts
scienceimpacts.org/

"The National Institutes of Health (#NIH) funds crucial health research to address cancer, diabetes, dementia, and more. NIH funding also boosts the economy, returning >250% of the value invested. On Feb. 7th, 2025, the White House ordered across-the-board cuts to NIH funded research. This website shows how funding cuts reduce economic activity and employment nationwide."

#DefendResearch #Funding #Medicine #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Entire staff at federal agency that funds #libraries and #museums put on leave"
npr.org/2025/03/31/nx-s1-53344…

"According to a statement from AFGE Local 3403, which represents #IMLS [Institute of Museum and Library Services] workers, the agency's staff was notified by email about being placed on paid administrative leave for 90 days after a "brief meeting between DOGE staff and IMLS leadership." Employees had to turn in government property, and email accounts were disabled."

#DefendResearch #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "More than 1,900 scientists write letter in ‘SOS’ over Trump’s attacks on science"
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m…

"More than 1,900 members of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine [#NASEM] signed an open letter warning Americans about the “danger” of the #Trump administration’s attacks on science. The letter comes amid the administration’s relentless assault on US scientific institutions which has included threats to private universities, federal grant cancelations and ideological funding reviews, mass government layoffs, resignations and censorship."

Here is the letter itself.
docs.google.com/document/d/13g…

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Takedowns #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Mass layoffs are underway at the nation’s public health agencies"
apnews.com/article/health-huma…

"Employees across the massive U.S. Health and Human Services [#HHS] Department received notices Tuesday that their jobs were being eliminated…The cuts include researchers, scientists, doctors, support staff and senior leaders, leaving the federal government without many of the key experts who have long guided U.S. decisions on medical research, drug approvals and other issues."

#CDC #CMS #DefendResearch #FDA #Medicine #NIH #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Patient Safety Network Abruptly Cut by Trump Administration"
medpagetoday.com/opinion/faust…

"The #Trump administration suddenly cut all funding for the Patient Safety Network (#PSNet) on Friday…PSNet is an influential and respected project within #HHS that has been dedicated to decreasing medical errors through research and knowledge dissemination. The endeavor has been credited with saving lives by helping change the culture by which clinicians learn from mistakes, thereby improving care."

Here's PSNet today.
psnet.ahrq.gov/

And here it is in the Wayback Machine.
web.archive.org/web/2025040214…

#AHRQ #Censorship #DefendResearch #Medicine #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. The Dept of Health and Human Services (#HHS) can no longer fulfill requests for records under the Freedom of Information Act (#FOIA), at least not without "exponentially" longer delays and backlogs. #RFKjr — who promised "radical transparency" — fired the staffers who handled those requests. A spokesperson said the layoffs will "streamline" the department and the work "will continue".
npr.org/sections/shots-health-…

#DefendResearch #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. #DOGE will review #NIH grant opportunities "to ensure the research that will be funded aligns with the priorities of President Donald Trump’s administration."
science.org/content/article/tr…
(#paywalled)

PS: Note that this is about content, politics, or ideology, not waste, fraud, or abuse.

"One NIH employee familiar with the matter worries that Trump officials reviewing the NOFOs [Notices of Funding Opportunities] “may not have the scientific background to understand why funding for research on certain topics is important.” Moreover, they added, “Having these decisions made by DOGE after months have been spent writing the NOFOs drafts and getting buy-in from [NIH’s institutes and centers] and offices is a huge waste of staff time and resources.”

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Medicine #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Scientists sue #NIH, saying politics cut their research funding"
apnews.com/article/nih-funding…

"A group of scientists and health groups sued the NIH on Wednesday, arguing that an “ideological purge” of research funding is illegal and threatens medical cures…The suit was filed by the American Public Health Association [#APHA], unions representing scientists and some researchers who were stripped of grants."

A similar suit has been filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (#ACLU), the Center for Science in the Public Interest (#CSPI), and the Protect Democracy Project (#PDP).
nbcnews.com/health/health-news…

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Medicine #Trump #USLaw #USPol #USPolitics

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Update. "Leaked Memo Reveals Insane Ban on Words Agriculture Department Can Say"
newrepublic.com/post/193395/ag…

"A leaked memo from the U.S. Department of #Agriculture’s Research Service division revealed Sunday that the agency has banned some key language from its vocabulary, including the words “climate” and “vulnerable,” as well as the phrase “safe drinking water.” Other baffling entries on the memo’s banned language list are “greenhouse gas emissions,” “methane emissions,” “sustainable construction,” “solar energy,” and “geothermal,” as well as “nuclear energy,” “diesel,” “affordable housing,” “prefabricated housing,” “runoff,” “microplastics,” “water pollution,” “soil pollution,” “groundwater pollution,” “sediment remediation,” “water collection,” “water treatment,” “rural water,” and “clean water,” among dozens of others."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

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@mrak

One alternative is to accelerate the move of international conferences to outside of the US, but that ends up harming foreign US-based scholars here on visas, who now can't travel abroad for fear that their status will be revoked without warning at the border when they return.

Our communities should probably treat this as we did the height of the pandemic, and shift to online events.

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I’ve been trying to go through the words on this list methodically and search them using every search engine and online database I have access to. And I’m downloading research papers and buying books containing them. It’s not much #Resistance but every little bit helps Also, I’m discovering a lot of really interesting information and perspectives that I hadn’t really sat with before. I highly recommend this activity!
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FYI that what EuropePMC contains is described here: europepmc.org/Help#sources, it's not just PMC.

> Europe PMC contains all of the PubMed abstracts, the vast majority of PMC content, plus additional content including preprints, microPublications, patents, NHS clinical guidelines and Agricola records.

Further, in addition to the potential removal of already-indexed data, I think that we need to be wary of possible changes to the data pipeline at NLM.

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This is one of the predictable consequences of treating researchers like employees. But this idea was not introduced by Trump: it was already the underlying assumption of any kind of bureaucratic research evaluation based on administratively selected indicators rather than on free scientific debate (commentbfp.sp.unipi.it/maria-c…).
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china has been catching up in numbers of patents applications since 2010. actually they are no 1 already since then. that race is lost.
so why bother financing us research, if america is going to be a third world fascist country anyway 😀

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I really don't understand how the US works. First, I don't know how Trump can fire the national archivist. Is there an online copy of the official document where Trump fires her? For example, in Chile, every of these documents has to be filed in the Chilean law (bcn.cl/leychile/). Does the US have a similar website where we can read this Trump executive order?
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Of course if I were writing to a Republican member of Congress, I'd describe independent science as "a common-sense, nonpartisan goal."

But it isn't. Science is inherently anti-fascist, because #fascism is anti-science. Indeed, fascists have been railing for years against the very idea that there is objective truth. The destruction of the American scientific community was always part of the plan.

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