healthconservative
The Big Cut That Could Slow Down Science
USA, BostonTuesday, February 11, 2025
Some people call these cuts unfair and not well thought out.
A judge in Massachusetts decided to stop the cuts for now. A hearing is scheduled for later this month to figure out if the cuts are legal.
The NIH gives out about $35 billion in grants each year.
These grants are divided into two parts: "direct" costs like salaries and supplies, and "indirect" costs for things like electricity and safety.
Labs that handle dangerous stuff need extra safety measures, which can be expensive.
The cuts could affect more than just researchers. Office staff, small businesses, and even food trucks could be impacted.
Some doctors and scientists are worried about losing their jobs and the impact on the next generation of researchers.
One doctor said he was hoping he could still support his trainees, but he wasn't sure.
Why would we do this to the future generation who are counting on us to discover new cures and to keep creating jobs for them?
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