Science Friday

What Huge Cuts To NSF Funding Mean For Science

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May 30, 2025
Katrina Miller, a science reporter for The New York Times, discusses historic cuts to National Science Foundation funding, exploring the impact on research and the future of STEM initiatives. Accompanying her is Dr. Jason Karlawish, a Professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, who reveals a groundbreaking FDA-approved blood test for Alzheimer’s, which measures amyloid and tau proteins. Their conversation addresses not only the financial strain on science but also the exciting advancements in Alzheimer’s diagnosis that could change patient care.
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NSF Grant Cuts and Impact

  • The National Science Foundation (NSF) is cutting more than half its grants, hitting its lowest funding in decades.
  • Sharp declines mainly affect grants linked to diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in STEM and STEM education.
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Legal Challenge on NSF Cuts

  • Lawsuit challenges NSF for cutting grants aimed at broadening marginalized STEM participation.
  • The lawsuit claims NSF violates congressional directives supporting diversity in STEM funding.
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DEI Focus in Funding Cuts

  • Majority of terminated NSF grants relate to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  • STEM education takes the biggest cut, representing nearly 75% of total funding loss.
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