
Plain English with Derek Thompson Megapod: The Crisis in American Science
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May 2, 2025 Holden Thorp, editor-in-chief of Science, discusses the alarming cuts to funding at NIH and NSF that are crippling American science. Bhaven Sampat, a historian at Arizona State University, sheds light on the historical context of these reductions. Pierre Azoulay from MIT emphasizes the urgent need for reform to revitalize the American scientific ecosystem. The trio delves into the impact of political decisions on research productivity, the importance of federal support, and innovative funding models that could drive America back to the forefront of global research.
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Political Pressure Threatens Academic Freedom
- Federal funding for science was granted on faith of academic independence, a trust now challenged by political leverage.\n- The breach of this trust risks undermining academic freedom and free inquiry cultivated for 80 years.
Origins of US Innovation System
- Pre-WWII U.S. research was decentralized with limited federal funding, mostly from philanthropy.\n- WWII catalyzed coordinated government-university partnerships, setting foundations for the modern innovation system.
OSRD's Role In Science Funding
- OSRD funded over 2,000 R&D contracts during WWII to harness dispersed scientific talent for military priorities.\n- This extramural funding model shaped future federal science funding structures like the NIH.



