On June 2, local time, Harvard University in the US requested a federal judge to issue a summary judgment to unfreeze 2.5 billion US dollars of funds frozen by the Trump administration. Harvard University said in documents submitted by the US District Court in Boston that because it rejected a series of requests put forward by the White House, Harvard has received 957 orders since April 14 to freeze funds related to research on national security threats, cancer, and infectious diseases. In court documents submitted on the same day, Harvard University detailed the discontinued funding, including $88 million for HIV research in children, $12 million to improve the Department of Defense's understanding of emerging biological threats, and $8 million to better understand dark energy.

Zhitongcaijing · 06/03 00:41
On June 2, local time, Harvard University in the US requested a federal judge to issue a summary judgment to unfreeze 2.5 billion US dollars of funds frozen by the Trump administration. Harvard University said in documents submitted by the US District Court in Boston that because it rejected a series of requests made by the White House, Harvard has received 957 orders since April 14 to freeze funds related to research on national security threats, cancer, and infectious diseases. In court documents submitted on the same day, Harvard University detailed the discontinued funding, including $88 million for HIV research in children, $12 million to improve the Department of Defense's understanding of emerging biological threats, and $8 million to better understand dark energy.