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Bank of America led a $1.5 billion natural gas bond sale for oil-giant BP amid Texas politicians' consideration of labeling certain Wall Street banks as 'energy boycotters' for their climate change policies. A lawsuit over the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill has raised questions about BP's influence over research. The shift of researchers from academic to biotech labs is impacting basic research, with concerns about the long-term health of academia and scientific progress.
A STAT Special Report: There is genuine concern about the long-term health of academia and ultimately the pace of scientific progress as the number of scientists leaving academia for biotech labs grows. https://t.co/qLKASUDuTt
Safetyism is strangling progress. Chat I had with a brilliant scientist today (postdoc): “I feel like I’m no longer doing science. My job has become shuffling around ethics and compliance documents. It’s strangling our science. I am depressed. It’s like they’re trying to stop us… https://t.co/stGWW4pxhR
Life scientists’ flight to biotech labs stalls important academic research. https://t.co/VpgZMzNW1Z
The seismic shift in researchers from academic to biotech labs is already having a detrimental impact on basic research. https://t.co/OeoFgL3Sbh
A lawsuit over the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill has raised questions about BP’s influence over research. https://t.co/9cCYt7HIMk
Bank of America led a $1.5 billion natural gas bond sale for oil-giant BP just as Texas politicians are deciding whether to punish certain Wall Street banks by labeling them as “energy boycotters” for their climate change policies https://t.co/n7Lx1hjRKT
Bank of America led a $1.5 billion natural gas bond sale for oil-giant BP just as Texas politicians are deciding whether to punish certain Wall Street banks by labeling them as “energy boycotters” for their climate change policies https://t.co/daBjkELzPe