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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Once NIH and DHS grant funding resumes it's safe to say that social science research will not be funded at the same level as the hard sciences. So those schools with a STEM focus on research...MIT, CalTech, Harvey Mudd, CMU, Northeastern, Georgia Tech, VaTech should come out better. There is going to be a lot of pain and budget issues at a variety of the less tech heavy departments. For example, for NIH funding, some $8.5 billion was used in 2024 to fund Behavioral and Social Science grants. This was about the same as Biotechnology, $8.5 billion. There is going to be a lot of pain in certain departments.[/quote] It is safe to say hard science will not be funded. All of that is gone, Trump, republicans and maga hate all science. Biotechnology lol. They are anti vaccine(mRNA, subunit, recombinant, polysaccharide, and conjugate), anti climate change, anti GMO, any stem cell research, etc. You seem very naive and do not understand what Trump is all about. It is about dismantling the government and defunding everything. This is 50 years of anti government propaganda. [/quote]
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