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Since US President Donald Trump took office in January, his team has made major changes to the federal government that have disrupted research and research institutions in the United States and beyond. Nature’s team of reporters is covering the Trump administration and how it is reshaping science around the world.

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Check out Nature’s news coverage so far:

• ‘Devastating’ cuts to NIH grants by Trump’s team put on hold by US judge

• Scientists globally are racing to save vital health databases taken down amid Trump chaos

• ‘Mind-boggling’: US CDC orders gender-related terms cut from scientific papers

• Exclusive: how NSF is scouring research grants for violations of Trump’s orders

• ‘We are a target’: scientific society under pressure after Trump DEI crackdown

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