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1/21/17
How will science fare under @POTUS? https://t.co/bymDEeuvlx pic.twitter.com/HEq7rocOKJ
— Science Friday (@scifri) January 21, 2017
1/21/17
Science Twitter right now pic.twitter.com/TmlZp1AOap
— Rob O' Sullivan (@Rob0Sullivan) January 20, 2017
1/22/17
We are about to learn how much we rely on the government for reliable information about everything.
— J.M. Berger (@intelwire) January 22, 2017
1/22/17
"Truth is not something we should have to sell to anyone" @j_zelikova https://t.co/g3UHR24wBx
— 500womenscientists (@500womensci) January 22, 2017
1/23/17
Good grief, I couldn't believe how spot-on that Carl Sagan quote was. I had to check to make sure it was accurate.https://t.co/WrrXg4pTKe pic.twitter.com/GXMVyeD6jY
— Robert McNees (@mcnees) January 23, 2017
1/23/17
Please see this thread about what happened in Canada under the 9 years of rule by an anti-science Prime Minister. Click on the timestamp to see the whole thread.
For 9 years (2006-2015), Stephen Harper was the Prime Minister of Canada. He attacked science in Canada like Trump threatens to in the US.
— Michael Oman-Reagan (@OmanReagan) January 22, 2017
1/23/17
WASHINGTON \u2015 The Environmental Protection Agency has frozen its grant programs, according to sources there. EPA staff has been instructed to freeze all its grants \u2015 an extensive program that includes funding for research, redevelopment of former industrial sites, air quality monitoring and education, among other things \u2015 and told not to discuss this order with anyone outside the agency, according to a Hill source with knowledge of the situation.
Read more from The Huffington Post1/24/17
First the EPA, now the USDA.
Department of Agriculture tells scientists to stop talking to the public "until further notice"
— Dino Grandoni (@dino_grandoni) January 24, 2017
-report by mehttps://t.co/KCkd1gp50x
1/24/17
Trump administration tells EPA to freeze all grants, contracts: https://t.co/amYMJ1X5XB
— Brady Dennis (@brady_dennis) January 24, 2017
1/24/17
“What do want? Data! When do we want it? Forever!” https://t.co/P0aQ6mjRqW
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) January 24, 2017