
The Department of Energy headquarters in Washington, D.C.
DOE
DOE sharply cuts funds for indirect costs of university research
The Department of Energy announced
University groups quickly moved to contest
Trump’s budget likely to propose major science cuts
Leaked drafts of President Donald Trump’s upcoming budget request to Congress suggest he plans to seek massive cuts to science programs. A preliminary version of the budget revealed last week
Research groups have reacted with alarm to the prospect of such cuts. The American Astronomical Society stated
Meanwhile, the House and Senate have begun preparing to draft their own budget proposals for the upcoming fiscal year. The chairs of the Senate Appropriations Committee put out their initial instructions
More university research frozen by Trump administration
The Trump administration apparently has ordered the National Institutes of Health to stop paying investigators on all existing agency-funded projects at Columbia University and block new funding as it pressures the university to take certain actions in response to an antisemitism probe, according to
Meanwhile, the administration has increasingly used research funding as a lever
NOAA refires probationary employees
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has reportedly refired
Also on our radar
- NSF halved
- The Trump administration has canceled
- NIH has barred
- In response to Trump’s tariffs, China reportedly halted
- Last week, Trump ordered
- Data-focused organizations have formed a coalition
All events are Eastern Time unless otherwise noted. Listings do not imply endorsement. Events beyond this week are listed on our website.
Monday, April 14
Johns Hopkins University: Science Diplomacy Summit 2025
World Quantum Day: Celebrate World Quantum Day during the International Year of Quantum
Harvard Belfer Center: A new nuclear age? A conversation with former Deputy Energy Secretary Daniel Poneman
12:00 - 1:15 pm
National Academies: Chemistry 2050: Space
12:00 - 2:00 pm
Johns Hopkins SAIS: Russia’s approaches to strategic and nuclear deterrence: Lessons from the war in Ukraine
12:30 pm
Stimson Center: Tech Cold War: The geopolitics of technology
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Asian American Scholar Forum: State of play virtual town hall
3:00 - 4:30 pm
Tuesday, April 15
National Academies: Exploring risks of repeated head impacts in youth and strategies to minimize exposure workshop
National Academies: Air Force Science and Technology Roundtable, meeting seven
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Arms Control Association: Can Trump and Putin agree on nuclear limits after New START?
10:00 am
CSIS: Enhancing US-ROK space cooperation
10:00 - 11:00 am
C2ES: Powering America’s future: Innovation, policy, and the path to global leadership
10:15 - 11:15 am
Wednesday, April 16
SpaceNews: Competing with the (Space)X factor
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
National Academies: Supply chains for the future electricity system
12:00 - 1:00 pm
FLC: Federal lab technologies to American industry for economic prosperity
1:00 pm
Atlantic Council: Navigating the US-PRC tech competition in the Global South
2:00 pm
Stimson: Critical areas of action for the Our Ocean Conference
7:00 - 8:00 pm
Thursday, April 17
ITIF: Is US policy ready for agentic AI?
12:00 - 1:00 pm
Cato Institute: How repealing energy subsidies could cement pro-growth tax cuts in reconciliation
1:00 - 2:00 pm
CSIS: Growing the Mountain West quantum ecosystem
2:30 - 7:15 pm
Baker Institute: AI, ethics and global competition briefing
4:00 - 5:00 pm CT
American Academy of Arts & Sciences: Honoring Anthony Fauci
5:00 pm
Friday, April 18
No events.
Monday, April 21
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: 2025 Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference
Know of an upcoming science policy event either inside or outside the Beltway? Email us at fyi@aip.org.
Deadlines indicated in parentheses. Newly added opportunities are marked with a diamond.
Job Openings
◆American Association for Cancer Research: Director of science and health policy
◆Pennsylvania: Governor’s science and technology fellowship
Johns Hopkins: Assistant director, federal strategy
OpenAI: US federal affairs lead
APS: Managing editor, physical science and physics education
AEI: Science policy research assistant
CSIS: Deputy director and senior fellow, Wadhwani AI Center
SpaceX: Satellite policy analyst
SpaceX: Global government affairs manager for Starlink
Washington Post: Business, science, and technology editor
AIP: Associate director of public policy research and analysis
AAAS: Kavli Science Journalism Awards intern
◆National Academies: Climate Crossroads Congressional Fellowship
Solicitations
◆National Academies: Computing breakthroughs call for input
APS: Survey collecting stories about the positive impact of federally funded research
American Meteorological Society: Register for the 2025 Science Policy Colloquium
◆DOE: Call for position papers: ASCR workshop on inverse methods for complex systems under uncertainty
◆AGU: Call for participation in AGU congressional outreach
National Academies: Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics: Call for experts
DOE: RFI on AI infrastructure on DOE lands
◆OMB: RFI on deregulation
DHS: RFC on training plan for STEM OPT students
NSB: Call for nominations to the National Science Board
Know of an opportunity for scientists to engage in science policy? Email us at fyi@aip.org.
News and views currently in circulation. Links do not imply endorsement.
White House
New York Times: Inside Trump’s pressure campaign on universities
White House: Fact sheet: Eliminating barriers for federal AI use and procurement
Fox News: China’s AI innovation is ‘accelerating’ but US remains dominant, White House says
Washington Post: A podcast star rallied Silicon Valley to back Trump. Now he’s the nation’s tech czar
The Information: Trump halts US plan to ban Nvidia AI chips in China after dinner with CEO Huang
Politico: NIH is the latest agency to break from Elon Musk
Wired: Elon Musk’s DOGE is getting audited
Congress
Roll Call: House OKs budget blueprint after GOP leaders’ cuts pledge
E&E News: Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) won the energy gavel. What does he want to do with it?
E&E News: Republican lawmakers urge DOE to save California hydrogen hub
Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA): Murray, Kaptur ask GAO to look into whether new DOE order will risk more cost overruns, project delays and failures at national labs
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC): Republicans reintroduce legislation to deter malicious foreign influence in postsecondary education
Rep. Bill Foster (D-IL): Foster leads bipartisan effort to keep STEM graduates in America
Science, Society, and the Economy
Nature: How the US became a science superpower — and how quickly it could crumble
Issues in Science and Technology: Who owns science?
Issues in Science and Technology: The strange new politics of science
Scientific American: Scientists need to speak out beyond the classroom and the lab
The Information: What happens when Silicon Valley, Hollywood and science combine
Scientific American: Dear Breakthrough Prize billionaires: Fund the science you’re watching Trump destroy
Washington Post: Staff cuts begin at National Endowment for the Humanities, threatening humanities programs across US
Education and Workforce
Chronicle of Higher Education: Tracking Trump’s actions on student visas
Chemical & Engineering News: Science and engineering students are hit as US revokes visas
New York Times: She worked in a Harvard lab to reverse aging, until ICE jailed her
The Guardian: Australian academics refuse to attend US conferences for fear of being detained
NPR: How the Trump administration is impacting the First Amendment rights of scientists
AIP: AIP research team launches interactive visualization of 25 years of federal physical sciences and engineering employment data
Chronicle of Higher Education: The Education Dept. wants to end DEI. Does it have the staff?
Chronicle of Higher Education: Accreditor urges academe to ‘rage’ against challenges to higher ed. It’s also revising its DEI standards
Research Management
Chronicle of Higher Education: These 77 colleges have the most to lose from Trump’s cuts
Science: After Trump grant cuts, some universities give researchers a lifeline
Washington Post: How conservatives are using Columbia as a ‘test case’ to enforce Trump’s agenda
Inside Higher Ed: Conservatives seize the moment to remake higher ed
Issues in Science and Technology: “Universities are the invisible hand”
Science|Business: Trump’s attack on US universities is an attack on all universities
Issues in Science and Technology: US research in retreat?
Wired: This famous physics experiment shows why the government should support ‘useless’ science
Heterodox STEM: Funded research at a US university: Death by bureaucracy
Scholarly Kitchen: Peer review has lost its human face. So, what’s next?
Nature: Can peer-reviewed podcasts fast-track science?
Labs and Facilities
Science: Trump throws wrench into NSF’s support for new Texas supercomputer
ProPublica: NOAA scientists are cleaning bathrooms and reconsidering lab experiments after contracts for basic services expire
CERN: CERN signs a joint statement of intent with Canada
Nature: Radical approach to shrink particle colliders gains momentum
Fusion Industry Association: Fusion R&D hub aims to break ground in Eastern Washington this summer
NPR: Aging former research chimps move to Chimp Haven
Computing and Communications
NSF: NSF expands access to advanced cloud computing for scientific research
Washington Post: Trump’s trade war casts a shadow on America’s AI boom
Nature: Why more AI researchers should collaborate with governments
Financial Times: OpenAI slashes AI model safety testing time
Nature: Will AI improve your life? Here’s what 4,000 researchers think
The Economist: AI models are helping dirty industries go green
Bloomberg: AI chipmaking emissions surged fourfold in 2024, Greenpeace says
Export Compliance Daily: US should make better use of chip export control authorities, House panel hears
Space
SpaceNews: NASA developing options for agency restructuring in “unsettling” environment
SpaceNews: China to seek out life in the solar system as NASA faces cuts, commercial players expand ambitions
SpaceNews: ‘Everyone is doing AI’: Space sector urged to catch up
SpaceNews: Rise of the ‘twin’
NASA: NASA’s SpaceX 32nd resupply mission launches new research to station
SpaceNews: The continued momentum of Artemis
NASA: NASA welcomes Bangladesh as newest Artemis Accords signatory
SpaceNews: Space nuclear power poised for breakthroughs — if NASA and DOD stay committed
BBC News: The plans to put data centers in orbit and on the Moon
Weather, Climate, and Environment
E&E News: Trump climate order for states ‘doesn’t have any force of law’
Bloomberg: How climate tech investing is being shaped by Trump’s tariffs and orders
Bloomberg: The risky business of geoengineering
E&E News: Conspiracy theories fuel state efforts to ban geoengineering
E&E News: NOAA abandons plan to defer upkeep of key weather satellites
E&E News: Watchdog dings EPA research office over nepotism
The Conversation: EPA must use the best available science − by law − but what does that mean?
Energy
E&E News: Energy Department extends deadline for voluntary resignation offer
New York Times: US revives talks with Saudi Arabia on transfer of nuclear technology
Utility Dive: DOE agrees to give HALEU to 5 advanced nuclear companies
Inside Climate News: Will US tariffs make world leaders value the stability of renewables?
E&E News: Trump dismantled the nuclear waste oversight panel. Now what?
DOE: Nuclear-powered data centers
Nature: Data centers will use twice as much energy by 2030 — driven by AI
The Economist: The tricky task of calculating AI’s energy use
Berkeley Lab: Enhanced geothermal systems: A promising source of round-the-clock energy
Defense
DOD: Hegseth announces additional $5.1 billion in DOD spending cuts
SpaceNews: Space Force chief: ‘Golden Dome’ is a missile shield built in pieces, not a single system
Lawfare: The Golden Dome missile defense program
MIT Technology Review: Meet the researchers testing the “Armageddon” approach to asteroid defense
Breaking Defense: Save the Minerva Research Initiative — again
Biomedical
Nature: How Trump 2.0 is slashing NIH-backed research — in charts
Stat: Key NIH grant review panels resume meeting, but are not ‘back to normal’
COGR: Letter to the NIH director: Advancing the vital partnership between NIH and US research institutions, clarifying NIH policy priorities
The New Atlantis: The new NIH director has his work cut out for him
Stat: National public health group calls for RFK Jr. to resign, citing ‘complete disregard for science’
Roll Call: Kennedy pledges to find autism cause by September
New York Times: The many ways Kennedy is already undermining vaccines
Stat: US may be reverting to a time when measles deaths were not very rare, experts warn
The Guardian: Experts fear rise in diseases as layoffs halt health research: ‘Incredibly bizarre gaslighting’
Stat: Public health leaders, besieged and regretful, talk of re-establishing trust
International Affairs
Chemical & Engineering News: Global science bodies pivot to capitalize on US brain drain
ITIF: China is catching up in R&D — and may have already pulled ahead
Science|Business: China leads EU and US on using artificial intelligence in science
Science: Germany to create ‘super–high-tech ministry’ for research, technology, and aerospace
Research Professional: EU’s turn towards industry risks leaving research in the cold
Nature: Five years on: how Brexit changed three scientists’ careers
Research Professional: Four in five UK universities missed foreign student targets in 2024
Science|Business: Can the EU Chips Act fuel a European semiconductor industry for the AI age?
Bloomberg: Indian startup unveils system to run AI without advanced chips
Research Professional: Foreign countries dominate research on AI and health in Africa