Mel Gustov: Scientific research is being gutted in the U.S.


There was a time not too long ago when American scientists and research facilities were the envy of the world. In those days, our scientists typically swept Nobel and other international prizes.
Not anymore. The Trump administration’s drastic cuts in scientific personnel and budgets will “essentially end America’s longstanding role as the world leader in science and innovation,” said Toby Smith, senior vice president for government relations and public policy at the Association of American Universities.
The results are clear: As two economists recently wrote, in cutting-edge scientific research, whereas in 2017 the U.S. led China in eight categories, it now leads in only one, quantum computing.
We sometimes forget how important government-supported scientific research at university and other laboratories is in ordinary life. One study mentions as examples, “lifesaving medicine, commercial agriculture and virtual communication,” noting, “Of the 356 new drugs approved over the past decade, 354 received funding from the National Institutes of Health, the world’s largest supporter of biomedical research.”
The smartphone, computers, and highways are other examples, and the U.S. economy greatly benefits. As Karin Fischer writes in the Chronicle of Higher Education, “A paper published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas found that government spending on research and development has spurred at least a fifth of U.S. productivity growth since World War II.”
But the Trump administration has fundamentally changed independent research. It has become the “minder” of research programs in and outside government, much like a ministry in an authoritarian country.
It is now impossible to get federal funding that supports research related to DEI, LGBTQ rights and climate change. Mere mention of those topics in National Science Foundation grant applications, over which DOGE presides, has ruled them out.
The Guardian has found that “at least 1,653 active NSF research grants authorized on their merits have so far been abruptly canceled.”
Scientists who don’t agree with Trump’s political agenda are being forced out—at Health and Human Services, for instance, where RFK Jr. has fired immunization scientists who disagree with his vaccination stance. The science program at the Environmental Protection Agency has just been dismantled.
Leadership of key public health agencies, such as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and Food and Drug Administration, has fallen into the hands of medical quacks. Karin Fischer, an educational researcher, reports further: “The administration said it would stop underwriting scientific collaboration with overseas partners, and stepped up scrutiny of research contracts and other funds to colleges from foreign sources.”
Making these determinations is a one-way street: Trump isn’t negotiating new terms of collaboration, he’s ordering them.
For instance: Trump has ordered the US Department of Agriculture to remove references to the climate crisis from its website; blocked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from publishing scientific information on the threat of bird flu to humans; fired senior leaders at the Federal Emergency Management Agency and cut about 1,000 jobs, with the Texas flood disaster one consequence; fired around 800 people at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, putting critical weather forecasting in a bind; and greatly reduced funds for investment in low-carbon technologies, despite the fact that those funds go overwhelmingly to Republican districts.
The Guardian offers an example of what happens to politically unacceptable research under Trump: Although Congress mandates that climate assessments be prepared every four years, the Trump administration has eliminated the online portal for the reports, according to The Guardian, which also notes that researchers who were working on the next report, due around 2027, have been dismissed.
The latest assessment, conducted in 2023, warns that the “effects of human-caused climate change are already far-reaching and worsening across every region of the United States.” It says, “Without rapid and deep reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions from human activities, the risks of accelerating sea level rise, intensifying extreme weather and other harmful climate impacts will continue to grow.”
But such a conclusion is an anathema to a regime that is dedicated to the interests of the fossil fuel industry.
Thanks largely to Trump, America’s scientific talent is now for sale. France, Japan, Australia, and the Netherlands are among the countries that are hiring away U.S. scientists.
Meanwhile, China has succeeded in luring back many scientists in the STEM fields — science, technology, engineering, mathematics — who had hoped for careers in the U.S. Those students and researchers still in the U.S. are now regarded not as assets, but as political suspects.
What we are witnessing is an anti-science, anti-intellectual cleansing that will cause immense harm to public health, the economy, education and America’s reputation.
Comments
Bigfootlives
It is now impossible to get federal funding that supports research related to DEI, LGBTQ rights and climate change. Mere mention of those topics in National Science Foundation grant applications, over which DOGE presides, has ruled them out.
THANK YOU, PRESIDENT TRUMP!!!
Keep crying, we are tired of paying for nonsense like this. There are people in this town that can’t afford a home in the city they grew up in, and the NR prints this trash, this guy whining about not being able to snatch the money from our paychecks to pay for his DEI and LGBTQ research.
Things need to change, we voted for it, and it’s going to change.
treefarmer
What a sobering and spot-on article. Many citizens of America, and indeed of the world, are struggling to cope with the firehose of chaos spewing from the autocrat who seems determined to undermine and destroy everything that ACTUALLY made America great. Those who support trump and those who do not, those who live in this country and those who do not, we will all continue to suffer the consequences from the facts outlined in this article.
I disagree with the comment above mine - this is not “change,” it is tyranny. And I do not believe tyranny is what most people voted for. (I do acknowledge that, for reasons I will never understand, there are those among us who actually consider science to be nonsense, who don’t yet realize what is in store for their paycheck, and who welcome the chaos and deprivation.)
Thanks for the commentary, N/R. So grateful that publishing facts is still possible. May you never be bullied into submission.
Don Dix
This isn't difficult to separate. Hiring based on skin color rather than talent and credentials, open borders, defund the police, identity politics, sex change operations, or allowing biological males in women/girls restrooms, sports and locker rooms. These are directions (just a few) fully supported by the last administration - and the Ds wonder why everybody wasn't on board? Really?
Start with this --last I checked, women have given birth to all 8.2+ billion people present on this Earth today - men zero! It's a fact!
Otis
I'm trying to think of another country in history that fired/jailed/executed all of it's scientists and then succeeded in becoming the greatest economy in the world?
There isn't one.
Looks like Trump also wants a very early decommission of a super important/expensive satellite that measures CO2 in our atmosphere.
I didn't realize satellites were thought of as DEI?
The only talent you need in this admin is loyalty to the dear leader. The dumber the better....in order to control.
Now...back to our main story: Epstein and Trump doing pedo stuff together.
tagup
Breaking news: George Santos picked by Trump to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
treefarmer
Mr.Dix – while I do agree that the last administration dropped the ball in a number of areas, (open borders being among the more egregious) “DEI” hiring” is a straw man. (The actual intent was that people should not be excluded from the COMPETITION based on race or gender.). As to your other assorted cultural complaints, shall we save those for another time? Any arguments are moot anyway now that we are being “governed” by a cadre of thoroughly unqualified sycophants who needed only blind loyalty and/or a resume that included being a talking head at Fox to qualify for their jobs.
As a result, national security, health care, environmental protection, financial stability, the rule of law/Constitutional protections, and countless other elements of life and liberty in our nation are deteriorating to the point of possibly irreversible failure. The calculated dictatorial actions of trump’s autocracy are a malignancy on our society that metastasizes by the day. Y’all paid a mighty high price to own the libs.
p.s. I missed your point in declaring the fact that men can’t have babies. Sorry.
Don Dix
treefarmer wrote -- 'As to your other assorted cultural complaints, shall we save those for another time?'
That is exactly the attitude that got your ass handed to you 8 months ago. Answers to questions are ignored if they may lead to an unpopular or embarrassing position. That pretty much sums up the recent D playbook - anytime one feels cornered by questions without an easy escape, just begin another tirade against Trump for cover.
p.s. One day later, and men still have not broken through the birthing barrier - care to comment?
Otis
The CO2 Observatory on top of Mauna Loa is also being defunded. It has measured CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere since 1958 and is the source for the "Keeling Curve" chart known worldwide. It is the most indisputable source of evidence for human-caused climate change....and Trump wants to kill it.