
From left: NASA administrator nominee Jared Isaacman, DOE under secretary for science nominee Darío Gil, and NNSA administrator nominee Brandon Williams.
Polaris Dawn crew, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 / IBM / Congress
Top DOE and NASA nominees to testify
The Senate will consider a raft of President Donald Trump’s nominations for leadership positions at the Department of Energy, NASA, and other agencies this week. The Energy and Natural Resources Committee will hold a hearing
NASA administrator nominee Jared Issacman will testify at a Wednesday hearing
Scientists challenge grant terminations in court
Researchers are taking legal action after the National Institutes of Health terminated hundreds of research grants over the last month. Four scientists joined the American Public Health Association and two other organizations in suing
Litigation against university-specific cuts is also ongoing. Last month, the American Association of University Professors filed a lawsuit on behalf of members who are also faculty at Columbia University, which is poised to lose $400 million in funding, including more than $250 million in NIH grants. The Trump administration has targeted several Ivy League universities for grant cuts,
Senators probe HHS reorganization amid major firings and rehirings
Leaders of the Senate Health Committee called on
At one NIH institute, ten principal investigators were fired only to be brought back days later, Science reported.
Other departments are now re-offering deferred resignations in advance of reductions in force. Department of Energy employees have until Tuesday
House examines US-China competition in AI models
The House Science Committee will hold a hearing
The House Energy and Commerce Committee will also hold a hearing
Also on our radar
- President Trump nominated
- The National Security Commission for Emerging Biotechnology will present its final report at a House hearing
- President Trump issued an executive order
- The management contract for Jefferson Lab will remain in place for another year after DOE scrapped the recompetition of the contract begun under the Biden administration. DOE stated in February that the Biden-era solicitation did not “align” with the priorities of the Trump administration. The department announced
- CERN released a study
All events are Eastern Time unless otherwise noted. Listings do not imply endorsement. Events beyond this week are listed on our website.
Monday, April 7
Space Foundation: Space Symposium
NRC: Advisory Committee on the Medical Uses of Isotopes meeting
National Academies: Implications of recent Supreme Court decisions for agency decision-making: A workshop
Center for American Progress: Research in ruin: Slashing the NIH will stifle development of lifesaving medical treatments and harm the economy
1:00 - 2:00 pm
AEI: How much money is DOGE saving taxpayers?
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Tuesday, April 8
Senate: Nomination hearing for NNSA administrator and three DOD positions
9:30, Armed Services Committee
House: Federal foreclosure: Reducing the federal real estate portfolio
10:00 am, Oversight Committee
House: DeepSeek: A deep dive
10:00 am, Science, Space, and Technology Committee
Heritage Foundation: Reclaiming the culture of American higher education
10:30 - 11:30 am
National Academies: Manufacturing USA education and workforce development workshop
11:00 am - 4:40 pm
National Academies: Bringing electricity system innovation to market
2:00 - 3:00 pm
Senate: The state of nuclear shipbuilding
2:30 pm, Armed Services Committee
House: Final report of the National Security Commission for Emerging Biotechnology
4:00 pm, Armed Services Committee
Hoover Institution: Trump and Taiwan: A big, beautiful relationship or the deal maker’s ultimate bargaining chip?
4:00 - 5:15 pm PT
Wednesday, April 9
Columbia University: Energy security and the transition amid geopolitical turbulence
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Senate: Meeting to advance the DOE deputy secretary nomination and the Critical Mineral Consistency Act
10:00 am, Energy and Natural Resources Committee
House: Meeting to advance the DHS Restrictions on Confucius Institutes and Chinese Entities of Concern Act and other bills
10:00 am, Homeland Security Committee
Senate: Meeting to consider the Protecting Students on Campus Act and other bills
10:00 am, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee
Senate: Meeting to advance the NTIA administrator nomination
10:00 am, Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
House: Converting energy into intelligence: The future of AI technology, human discovery, and American global competitiveness
10:00 am, Energy and Commerce Committee
CSIS: How the US can seize the age of biology with Michelle Rozo
10:00 - 11:00 am
Senate: NASA director nomination hearing
10:00 am, Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
Senate: Hearings to examine reducing waste, fraud and abuse through innovation, focusing on how AI and data can improve government efficiency
2:30 pm, Joint Economic Committee
House: FY26 strategic forces posture hearing
3:30 pm, Armed Services Committee
Thursday, April 10
Carnegie India: 2025 Global Technology Summit, New Delhi
NSCEB and Special Competitive Studies Project: AI and biotechnology
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Senate: Nomination hearing for under secretary of energy for science and other positions
10:00 am, Energy and Natural Resources Committee
Senate: Nomination hearing for assistant secretary of commerce for export administration
10:00 am, Banking Committee
Hoover Institution: Boom or bust: Can Taiwan secure the energy supplies it needs to meet its high-tech aspirations?
3:30 - 5:30 pm PT
University of Michigan: Broadening horizons: How STEM-in-society programs train socially responsible scientists, engineers, and policy leaders
4:00 pm
Friday, April 11
National Academies: Assessment of SBIR/STTR programs at the Department of Energy, meeting eight
12:00 - 1:00 pm
CSIS: Deepening the US-Japan space security relationship
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Monday, April 14
Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School: 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
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Deadlines indicated in parentheses. Newly added opportunities are marked with a diamond.
Job Openings
◆Cornell: Associate director of federal relations
◆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
Federation of American Scientists: Director of government affairs
Blue Marble Institute: Young Scientists Program
Science: Newsletter intern
◆British Consulate: Senior science and technology officer
AAAS: Kavli Science Journalism Awards intern
Solicitations
APS: Survey collecting stories about the positive impact of federally funded research
Maritime Administration: RFI on Icebreaker Collaboration Effort (ICE) Pact
American Meteorological Society: Register for the 2025 Science Policy Colloquium
◆National Academies: Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics: Call for experts
◆DOE: RFI on AI infrastructure on DOE lands
DHS: RFC on training plan for STEM OPT students
◆NSB: Call for nominations to the National Science Board
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White House
FedScoop: Trump White House releases guidance for AI use, acquisition in government
Wall Street Journal: Michael Kratsios, a Peter Thiel protégé, is leading Trump’s AI strategy against China
Stat: Nearly 2,000 top researchers call on Trump administration to halt ‘assault’ on science
Nature: Take Nature’s poll: How will Trump’s policies affect US science?
AP: Trump says Musk will probably leave in ‘a few months’
E&E News: A DOGE without Musk? Still a DOGE
E&E News: Trump admin sets up ‘deregulation suggestions’ webpage
Congress
E&E News: OMB official: Trump will ask Congress to OK spending cuts
E&E News: GOP rolls out new blueprint for energy, environment cuts
Senate Appropriations Committee: Democrats sound alarm on reports of DOGE ‘hit list’ of key energy projects, demand that DOE follow the law
Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA): Statement on reports of potential mass firings at DOE
E&E News: Democrats call on DOE IG to probe climate funding cuts
Rep. Jay Obernolte (R-CA): Bipartisan CREATE AI Act reintroduced to expand access to AI research tools
Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA): Warner, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) introduce bill to reestablish US leadership in international standards setting for emerging tech
Science, Society, and the Economy
Nature: Tariffs hit science labs: Trump levies raise cost of supplies
New York Times: Trump’s tariffs could threaten his ‘energy dominance’ agenda
MIT Technology Review: Trump’s tariffs will deliver a big blow to climate tech
Wired: Trump and DOGE defund program that boosted American manufacturing for decades
Wired: The DOGE axe comes for libraries and museums
New York Times: I just saw the future. It was not in America
Stat: Why we study shrimp on treadmills: The case for curiosity-driven research
Chronicle of Higher Education: Why we need nonpartisan scholarly associations
University of Michigan: How STEM-in-Society programs train socially responsible scientists, engineers, and policy leaders
E&E News: Big banks predict catastrophic warming, with profit potential
Education and Workforce
Nature: International PhD students make emergency plans in fear of US immigration raids
American Council on Education: Letter to Secretaries Marco Rubio and Kristi Noem regarding student visa revocations
Wired: Cybersecurity professor faced China-funding inquiry before disappearing, sources say
Inside Higher Ed: As universities yield to Trump, higher ed unions are fighting
Chronicle of Higher Education: Colleges must stand together to resist Trump
Financial Times: American academics seek exile as Trump attacks universities
Chemical & Engineering News: Disheartened by funding cuts, international students look beyond the US
Nature: How Europe aims to woo US scientists and protect academic freedom
NPR: Who loses when Trump cuts funding to universities?
AIP: Has the number of students taking physics in US high schools declined?
Research Management
Science: NSF has awarded almost 50% fewer grants since Trump took office
Chronicle of Higher Education: The quiet way the NIH is stalling some research before it starts
Chemical & Engineering News: As research funding dries up for US science, few alternatives appear
Chronicle of Higher Education: The incoherent policy change wreaking havoc on university research
Science and Public Policy: Learn from whom? The roles of government R&D subsidies and organizational reputations
Research Professional: Gather real-time data to show impact, universities urged
Research Professional: Threats to research integrity ‘a global, systemic problem’
Chemical & Engineering News: Why keeping big data free matters to me — and us all
Labs and Facilities
E&E News: Trump EPA ditches DC offices
Science News: The ozone layer shields life on Earth. We’ll soon lose a key way to monitor its health
HPCwire: Berkeley lab boosts fusion research using ML models on NERSC supercomputers
Computing and Communications
FedScoop: House Republicans forecast ‘light touch’ regulatory approach to AI under Trump
ITIF: US AI policy is stuck in training mode
Financial Times: Scientific discovery is AI’s killer application
Nature: Why an overreliance on AI-driven modelling is bad for science
Brookings: Recognizing the (un)hidden figures in AI
Bloomberg: US chip grants in limbo as Lutnick pushes bigger investments
Wired: Trump’s tariffs are threatening the US semiconductor revival
Export Compliance Daily: Tech non-profit urges OMB to reverse BIS funding cut
Quanta Magazine: What is the true promise of quantum computing?
HPCwire: Google Quantum AI supports launch of quantum education program for government
Space
SpaceNews: Space companies swept up in far-reaching trade war
SpaceNews: Potential NASA Earth Science cuts highlight budget uncertainty
SpaceNews: Bill Nelson concerned about NASA layoffs and other changes
NASA Watch: Janet Petro wants your efficiency ideas
Scientific American: James Webb Space Telescope’s fourth year of amazing science faces funding woes
Physics Today: Threats to the dark and quiet sky
SpaceNews: NASA seeks proposals for two private astronaut missions to ISS
NPR: SpaceX launches historic privately funded mission around Earth’s poles
SpaceNews: China’s megaconstellation launches could litter orbit for more than a century, analysts warn
Science|Business: ESA flags need for more investment in space
Weather, Climate, and Environment
Bloomberg: US weather agency websites set to vanish with contract cuts
E&E News: NOAA websites won’t go dark, agency says
E&E News: NOAA halts upkeep of critical weather satellites
Undark Magazine: Amid NOAA cuts, scientists warn of weather and climate risks
The Conversation: US earthquake safety relies on federal employees’ expertise
E&E News: Judge pushes Trump admin for details on climate, energy grant freezes
E&E News: DOE deputy nominee noncommittal on climate funding during hearing
E&E News: EU delays 2040 climate target release until ‘before summer’
E&E News: Europe won’t retreat from climate fight, despite US tariffs, says top official
Energy
E&E News: Leaked doc: 56% of DOE employees ‘essential’
E&E News: Chris Wright elaborates on DOE data center build-out, job cuts
E&E News: Climate grant recipients fight EPA for access to $20 billion
Science|Business: Hostile US environment for cleantech firms is an opportunity for Europe
E&E News: Senior Burgum aide leading White House energy council
DOE OIG: Remote workers received incorrect locality pay adjustments at DOE
Chemical & Engineering News: Petrochemical makers fret over their future
Defense
Inside Defense: Space Force needs S&T funding to compete with China’s space efforts
Bloomberg: US satellites risk attack in a war with China, space chief says
Inside Defense: Pentagon summons industry to help build space-based interceptors for Golden Dome
SpaceNews: Golden Dome: Who and what should it defend?
Bloomberg: What Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ can learn from Israeli air defenses
CSIS: Can France and the UK replace the US nuclear umbrella?
CSIS: Why does the US need a more flexible nuclear force?
HPCwire: DARPA eyes companies targeting industrially useful quantum computers
Science: 50-year-old bioweapons treaty is dangerously flawed, researchers say
Biomedical
Fox News: Jay Bhattacharya outlines ‘gold standard science’ vision for NIH
E&E News: Trump admin cancels NIH scientific integrity policy
Nature: Trump White House directs NIH to study ‘regret’ after transgender people transition
Science: Are terminations of NIH grants wasting billions of taxpayer dollars?
Stat: Why a small journal’s ‘blueprint for NIH’ is getting so much attention
Stat: After RFK Jr.’s ‘radical transparency’ pledge, HHS shutters much of its communications, FOIA operations
Wall Street Journal: Ousted vaccine chief says RFK Jr.’s team sought data to justify anti-science stance
ProPublica: The CDC buried a measles forecast that stressed the need for vaccinations
Stat: ‘Most effective way’ to prevent measles is vaccination, RFK Jr. says, in most direct remarks yet
Stat: Federal advisory panel on ethical, legal issues in human health research disbanded
International Affairs
Export Compliance Daily: US to shun export control dialogues, seek ‘massive’ increase in China penalties, BIS chief says
New York Times: US seeks to calm tempest in Europe over Trump’s anti-diversity policies
Research Professional: Trump-style DEI crackdown could happen in UK, experts say
Research Professional: Trinity College tells researchers to ignore US government survey
The Guardian: Changes to ARC grants will make it harder for Australia to combat Trump chaos, researchers warn
Research Professional: Australia ‘must reassess its reliance on US R&D cooperation’
Research Professional: Norway ditches language requirements for researchers
Research Professional: Germany needs an R&I ministry, say science organizations
Science|Business: EU bolsters support for defense innovation