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Proposed new US funding rules: We can cancel any grant at any time

https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/05/the-office-of-management-and-budget-tries-again-to-cripple-us-science/
46•mhalle•50m ago

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jmclnx•33m ago
I am sure China is loving what the US/Trump is doing. Already China is about to take the lead in medical research and I think it is ahead in renewable energy.

With this, I guess the US will end up as a third rate country much quicker.

Carioca•28m ago
A friend in a prestigious European university said that applications were up in basically all fields
NordStreamYacht•22m ago
Win win for Europe and the USA, both get what they want.
gwerbin•16m ago
I think most Americans, if polled, would prefer to be the global hub of scientific research, instead of an isolated silo of research that only follows a politically approved agenda.
tempodox•32m ago
If you want to stay a scientist, you have to emigrate. The art of continually licking the right asses to keep funding going is not science.
jadar•21m ago
Hasn’t academia always been that way?
gcr•18m ago
Yes but in ways whose solutions admit some level of creativity or ingenuity
SamoyedFurFluff•12m ago
Generally, academia has always had a measure of bias to it. However the bias was never so blatant and never so against producing an environment where good research could feasibly be created. The vast majority of research is non political increments of existing non political increments where the main conflicts are personal beefs among flawed individual PIs and maybe being asked what fig leaf one offers to ensure that the funding doesn’t just go to a bunch of white wealthy straight men. Once you have funding you can be set for years to focus on your work, assuming you don’t do something dumb like make sexist or racist remarks, and even then your funding is generally secure you just might not get a new round 3 years later(probably will though because controversies die pretty fast).

I know a lot of hay and media exists about how academia is yadda yadda biased and anti intellectual. But of course a lot of that is cherry picked examples of controversial figures or individual missteps among individual institutions. This is a bit like taking a classroom with one rowdy asshole and then declaring the whole school must use physical violence as discipline from now on.

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gwerbin•20m ago
More of the same at this point.

If you are politically connected, or stay in an narrow lane of approved work, you get your grant. But if you stray from the politically approved path, or appear disloyal to our First Citizen and the Party, then your grant will be canceled.

The remaining supporters of the incumbent party like to claim that they aren't actually doing anything worse than in the past, and if anything they are just cracking down on things that they see as subjectively bad, so it's fine. And there's an element of truth in that: so much of American policy for a long time has been subject to agency interpretation and judicial review, and there was always room for political maneuvering and corruption in the system. Where the truth becomes a lie is the omission that this is the systematic ramping up from something that happens occasionally in a mostly-functioning system, to something that happens constantly and is systematically designed to facilitate corruption and politicization.

reactordev•17m ago
The Chairman will have the final say
ck2•19m ago
if the Dems don't also take back the Senate, this country is done

it will take longer than this decade, maybe even next, to restore the brain loss and faith in secure jobs for research

basically this country will just become a highway of non-stop warehouses, alternating ICE prisons vs "AI" datacenters

science, medicine, all research and development just gone to other countries

intended•16m ago
At a US conference last year, people thronged a session that talked about studying in Korea.

The amount of capability that America is burning is impressive. Since its not part of everyone else's life, it looks like it has no impact.

The same way that a drug discovery today has no impact on your life now, but is life saving 10 years down the line.

wileydragonfly•12m ago
Remember when the director of NIH, an unlicensed MD, lied to congress two months ago and swore the award letters were coming? I do.
15m ago
Emigrate where? And why do you assume that the country you're gonna emigrate to will have the funds necessay to fund the research? US grants are the biggest and most generous in the world. I think the USG spends over $900 Billion every year. Europe spends about 1/10th of that. Other option is China but as a foreigner, you will never get a grant there unless you work for someone else.
tuwtuwtuwtuw•12m ago
I think his main point was that the art of continually licking the right asses to keep funding going is not science.

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