BBC Inside Science

How did President Trump transform science in 2025?

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Dec 18, 2025
Roland Pease, a veteran science journalist, discusses the significant changes to US research funding and the practical impacts, including halted projects and scientists self-censoring due to budget cuts. Caroline Steele highlights intriguing scientific studies, including the collision risk of satellites, the longevity of quahog clams, and groundbreaking timing in immune therapy that enhances lung cancer outcomes. This rich conversation reveals how scientific leadership is eroding while diving into fascinating modern research.
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Funding Uncertainty Halts Research Progress

  • Funding freezes and grant stoppages early in 2025 halted many research projects and caused layoffs.
  • Subsequent budget cuts proposed to NASA and NOAA left scientists uncertain about future support.
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Self-Censorship Shapes Official Science Messages

  • Scientists report self-censorship and pauses in messaging to avoid retaliation or job loss.
  • NOAA officials avoided explicit climate language under pressure, showing fear's effect on communication.
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US Leadership In Science Is At Risk

  • US scientific leadership is perceived to be eroding as job opportunities decline and foreign scientists hesitate to come.
  • Early retirements and reduced recruitment create a lasting brain-drain risk to US science.
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