

White Coats v the White House
Aug 21, 2025
Rush Holt, a fusion physicist and former Democratic congressman, shares his insights on the troubling state of U.S. science. He discusses the historical pact between government and universities that has been threatened by recent political actions. Holt highlights the chaos caused by budget cuts, defunding of agencies, and the controversial changes in scientific priorities. The conversation also touches on the growing disconnect between scientific institutions and public trust, emphasizing the critical need for data-driven decision-making in an uncertain landscape.
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The Bush Bargain That Built US Science
- Vannevar Bush's "Science, The Endless Frontier" created a pact where government funds universities and scientists self-direct research.
- That bargain powered US scientific dominance for decades by linking public funding to academic autonomy.
Funding Cuts Threaten Long-Term Science
- The Trump administration proposed steep cuts across basic science and major agencies like NSF and NIH.
- Scientists warn these cuts threaten long-term experiments, employment, and the research pipeline.
Grants Cancelled With Legalese Notice
- Patricia Silvera received an email cancelling her NIH award, leaving her in disbelief and fear for her lab's future.
- The termination notice cited projects being "not in alignment with current NSF priorities."