
Breaking Down the Massive Cuts to Science Funding
In the months since taking office, President Trump has made billions of dollars in cuts to scientific research, essentially saying science has become too woke. Emily Anthes, a science reporter at The New York Times, explains what is being cut and how much the world of science is about to change.
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Show Notes
In the months since taking office, President Trump has made billions of dollars in cuts to scientific research, essentially saying science has become too woke.
Emily Anthes, a science reporter at The New York Times, explains what is being cut and how much the world of science is about to change.
Guest: Emily Anthes, a science reporter at The New York Times.
Background reading:
- Nearly 2,500 National Institutes of Health grants have been ended or delayed.
- A N.I.H. memo paused the cancellations of medical research grants.
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