
One of the National Science Foundation’s Antarctic bases, which are being upgraded through projects funded by the agency’s construction budget.
NSF
Trump zeroes out NSF construction budget for FY25
The National Science Foundation may not receive the $234 million appropriated by Congress for major construction projects in fiscal year 2025 after President Donald Trump decided last week to no longer designate
Major facilities projects currently funded
Grant and contract terminations proliferate
Cuts of active grants and contracts are starting to come to light across more science agencies. For instance, last week NASA terminated
Nature has reported
More NIH layoffs planned as part of HHS downsizing
The Department of Health and Human Services announced sweeping cuts
Trump asks OSTP director to revitalize US research
President Donald Trump wrote a letter
“Today, rivals abroad seek to usurp America’s position as the world’s greatest maker of marvels and producer of knowledge,” Trump wrote. “We must recapture the urgency which propelled us so far in the last century.” President Joe Biden wrote a similar letter
Climate risks no longer included in annual intel assessment
References to climate change are absent from the 2025 Annual Threat Assessment
Asked by Sen. Angus King (I-ME) about the report’s lack of mention of climate change, ODNI Director Tulsi Gabbard said, “Obviously, we’re aware of occurrences within the environment and how they may impact operations, but we’re focused on the direct threats to Americans’ safety, well-being, and security.” The report places a new emphasis on countering drug trafficking and retains the focus from prior years on competition with China in science and technology, among other subjects.
Also on our radar
- Energy Secretary Chris Wright issued an order
- The U.S. expanded export restrictions
- Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chair Mike Lee (R-UT) is demanding information
- Deputy energy secretary nominee James Danly will appear before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Wednesday
- Findings from a survey
- The House passed
All events are Eastern Time unless otherwise noted. Listings do not imply endorsement. Events beyond this week are listed on our website.
Monday, March 31
National Academies: Space Science Week 2025
National Academies: Future directions for NSF’s advanced cyberinfrastructure, meeting one
12:00 - 1:00 pm
Wilson Center: Innovation ties and US-Japan advanced tech workforce investments
1:00 - 2:00 pm
Tuesday, April 1
CSIS: LeadershIP 2025
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
House: Leveraging commercial innovation for lunar exploration: A review of NASA’s CLPS initiative
10:00 am, Science Committee
House: America’s AI moonshot: The economics of AI, data centers, and power consumption
10:00 am, Oversight Committee
House: From chalkboards to chatbots: The impact of AI on K-12 education
10:15 am, Education and Workforce Committee
National Academies: A vision for the Manufacturing USA program in 2030 and 2035
12:00 - 1:30 pm
Senate: Hearings to examine big fixes for big tech
2:30 pm, Judiciary Committee
EESI: 2025 sustainable energy in America factbook
3:00 - 4:30 pm
Wednesday, April 2
NRC: Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards meeting
House: Unleashing the golden age of American energy dominance
10:00 am, Natural Resources Committee
Senate: Nomination hearing for deputy energy secretary and deputy interior secretary
10:00 am, Energy and Natural Resources Committee
House: AI: Examining trends in innovation and competition
10:00 am, Judiciary Committee
CSIS: Securing the fundamentals of US competitiveness and leadership in AI
10:00 - 11:30 am
National Academies: Assessing and navigating biosecurity concerns and benefits of AI in the life sciences, report briefing
12:00 - 1:00 pm
CSIS: AI diffusion and defense production
2:30 - 3:30 pm
House: Small UAS and counter-small UAS: Gaps, requirements, and projected capabilities
3:30 pm, Armed Services Committee
Thursday, April 3
National Academies: Navigating the benefits and risks of publishing studies of in silico modeling and computational approaches of biological agents and organisms: A workshop
NTI: 2025 Next Generation for Biosecurity Competition informational webinar
9:00 am
US-China Commission: The rocket’s red glare: China’s ambitions to dominate space
9:30 am - 1:00 pm
BIS: Materials and Equipment Technical Advisory Committee meeting
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
FDD: Israeli innovation and defense tech: Strengthening ties and regional normalization
10:00 - 11:30 am
National Academies: Experiences of applying for a visa as a scientist
10:00 - 11:00 am
International Science Council: AI in national research ecosystems: Progress, challenges and lessons learned
2:00 - 3:30 pm UTC
ITIF: From rejection to reform: Rethinking globalization
12:00 - 1:30 pm
NSPN: Science on the ballot April meeting
7:30 - 8:30 pm
Friday, April 4
PSW Science: Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: From sensationalism to science
8:00 pm
Sunday, April 6
AAAS: 2025 CASE workshop
Monday, April 7
National Academies: Implications of recent Supreme Court decisions for agency decision-making: A workshop
NRC: Advisory Committee on the Medical Uses of Isotopes meeting
AEI: How much money is DOGE saving taxpayers?
4:00 - 5:30 pm
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
◆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, technology editor
AIP: Associate director of public policy research and analysis
Federation of American Scientists: Director of government affairs
SPARC: Government relations senior manager
Blue Marble Institute: Young Scientists Program
Science: Newsletter intern
AAAS: Kavli Science Journalism Awards intern
Solicitations
◆APS: Survey collecting stories about the positive impact of federally funded research
◆National Academies: Call for experts: Regulatory and administrative efficiency study committee
Maritime Administration: RFI on Icebreaker Collaboration Effort (ICE) Pact
American Meteorological Society: Register for the 2025 Science Policy Colloquium
DHS: RFC on training plan for STEM OPT students
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
Washington Post: Trump promised scientific breakthroughs. Researchers say he’s breaking science
Nature: How Trump is following Project 2025’s radical roadmap to defund science
Politico: Trump moves to strip unionization rights from most federal workers
E&E News: Lawsuit targets Trump admin’s agency layoff plans
Washington Post: DOGE wants businesses to run government services ‘as much as possible’
Roll Call: White House scraps public spending database
CSIS: Unpacking Trump’s new critical minerals executive order
Congress
E&E News: Trump’s test for GOP lawmakers: Defend him or local universities
Roll Call: Budget timeline moves up in Senate as GOP preps flexible targets
E&E News: New Supreme Court battle has potential to hobble Congress
House Science Committee: Democrats demand EPA administrator stop plans to close Office of Research and Development
Rep. Paul Tonko (D-NY): Democrats push to restore USGS scientific integrity amidst Trump administration cuts
Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA): In Senate forum on NIH research, Murray highlights how Trump and Elon’s devastating funding cuts and mass layoffs are putting lifesaving research at risk
Senate Commerce Committee: Chair Ted Cruz (R-TX) urges Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard to investigate CCP smear campaign against spectrum pipeline
American Physical Society: Physicists make the case for immigration reform and research funding on Capitol Hill
ANS: Former senator Bennett Johnston, energy and science advocate, dies at age 92
Science, Society, and the Economy
ProPublica: A university, a rural town and their fight to survive Trump’s war on higher education
New York Times: Trump’s science policies pose long-term risk, economists warn
eLife: Science under threat in the US
The Guardian: Donald Trump’s ‘war on woke’ is fast becoming a war on science. That’s incredibly dangerous
The Guardian: Royal Society decides not to take disciplinary action against Elon Musk
AIP: Physics graduate student compensation: Academic year 2023-24
Inside Climate News: After decades of shattered trust, Chicagoans demand transparency on South Side quantum computing development
Wired: Hikaru Utada would rather play CERN than Coachella
Education and Workforce
Nature: ‘Anxiety is palpable’: Detention of researchers at US border spurs travel worries
The Guardian: When the physicists need burner phones, that’s when you know America’s changed
Nature: 75% of US scientists who answered Nature poll consider leaving
Washington Post: Tech companies are telling immigrant employees on visas not to leave the US
Wired: Trump’s trade war pushes Canadian tech workers to rethink Silicon Valley
The Guardian: Russian scientist working at Harvard detained by ICE at Boston airport
Ars Technica: FBI raids home of prominent computer scientist who has gone incommunicado
Korea Times: DOE lab contractor employee terminated after attempting to fly to Korea with reactor design software: report
Physics World: Disabled people in science need paradigm shift in support, says report
Physics World: Teaching university physics doesn’t have to be rocket science
Research Professional: Increasing mobility of research careers demands a better map
Research Management
Nature: Trump administration sued over huge funding cuts at Columbia University
Inside Higher Ed: University of Pennsylvania pledges to ‘address’ $175 million federal funding cut
Heterodox STEM: Principles that should stand at the foundation of universities
Inside Higher Ed: Dear colleagues: The time for boldness is now
Research Professional: ‘Weaponization’ of US research funding risks ‘lasting damage’
University World News: Scientists self-censor as Trump axes research funds
E&E News: Chevron’s demise limits EPA’s authority to cancel grants, groups say
Nature: AI is transforming peer review — and many scientists are worried
Nature: Publishers trial paying peer reviewers — what did they find?
Wired: Inside arXiv — the most transformative platform in all of science
Science: Guiding science in China
Labs and Facilities
Nature: These US labs risk imminent closure after Trump cuts
The Guardian: Just a big toy – or key to the universe? Row over even Larger Hadron Collider
Nature: What CERN does next matters for science and for international cooperation
Lawrence Livermore National Lab: A brighter future for the Jupiter Laser Facility
Science: In Mauritius, research monkeys are big business — and big controversy
MIT Technology Review: China built hundreds of AI data centers to catch the AI boom. Now many stand unused
Computing and Communications
MIT Technology Review: Why the world is looking to ditch US AI models
Nature: ‘Open source’ AI isn’t truly open — here’s how researchers can reclaim the term
Bloomberg: Tech chiefs, foreign leaders urge Trump to rethink AI chip curbs
Financial Times: TSMC’s big US bet and China’s chip tool challenger
Financial Times: TSMC’s $100 billion pledge to Trump will not revive US chipmaking, says ex-Intel chief
Financial Times: Taiwan accuses Chinese chipmakers of illegally poaching engineers
Wired: Quantum computing is dead. Long live quantum computing!
Wired: The quantum apocalypse is coming. Be very afraid
Space
NPR: NASA website axes a pledge to land a woman and a person of color on the moon
NASA Watch: Detailed look at changes to NASA’s NODIS
SpacePolicyOnline: Launch, risk tolerance key factors in space science mission costs
The Economist: Can Musk put people on Mars?
Financial Times: Europe’s battle to break Musk’s stranglehold on the skies
Ars Technica: ESA finally has a commercial launch strategy, but will member states pay?
SpaceNews: China’s megaconstellations take off, government backs commercial space
SpaceNews: Balancing national security and international cooperation in the competitive era of commercial space
SpaceNews: Not just for engineers: Broadening the space pipeline
ITIF: Space legislation is essential to reach sky-high innovation potential
Weather, Climate, and Environment
E&E News: ‘We’re on the list of targets’: Climate researchers wait for the ax to fall
E&E News: Enviros sue Interior, NOAA, CEQ for records on endangerment finding
Politico: Judge bars Trump’s EPA from taking back $20 billion in climate grants — for now
The Guardian: US could see return of acid rain due to Trump’s rollbacks, says scientist who discovered it
Carbon Brief: Experts: What do Trump’s tariffs mean for global climate action?
E&E News: Republicans helped some environment programs dodge DOGE
E&E News: Trump admin approves carbon storage exploration project
E&E News: Climate diplomat who began under Clinton leaves State Department
New York Times: Supreme Court will not hear appeal in ‘Juliana’ climate case
Energy
Politico: Trump admin considers killing big energy projects in Dem states
Politico: Lawmakers and industry groups blast away at DOE project kill list
ProPublica: The doublespeak of Energy Secretary Chris Wright
Power: DOE reissues $900 million nuclear SMR opportunity, scraps community criteria to focus on technical merit
Inside Climate News: Nation’s first small modular nuclear reactors could come to Michigan in 2030
American Nuclear Society: State legislation: Illinois bill aims to lift state’s remaining nuclear moratorium
Fusion Industry Association: FIA urges prioritization of commercializing fusion energy in US FY25 budget
Defense
DefenseScoop: Trump taps ‘The DoddFather’ to oversee critical technologies at the Pentagon
Inside Defense: Pentagon launches review of advisory boards
Science News: Calls to restart nuclear weapons tests stir dismay and debate among scientists
Breaking Defense: Army awards HII’s tech division contract to develop high-energy laser
Inside Defense: Pentagon invites nontraditional industry players to help build next-gen missile shield
Inside Defense: Army charting course for AI-enabled, fire-control network to support Golden Dome mission
Biomedical
ProPublica: Did you work on a terminated NIH grant? ProPublica wants to hear from you
Stat: Are you affected by the HHS cuts and restructuring?
Stat: The NIH canceled my research on vaccine hesitancy
Scientific American: HHS’s long COVID office is closing. What will this mean for future research and treatments?
Financial Times: An ominous shadow falls over mRNA technology
New York Times: RFK Jr. turns to a discredited vaccine researcher for autism study
The Guardian: Top US vaccine official resigns over RFK Jr.’s ‘misinformation and lies’
Stat: Make America Healthy Again is ringing through statehouses across the US
NIH: How can you effectively prepare NIH research project grant applications for due dates in 2025 and beyond?
International Affairs
Nature: Trump’s bid for Greenland threatens to destabilize Arctic research
New York Times: As Trump’s policies worry scientists, France and others put out a welcome mat
The Guardian: European universities offer ‘scientific asylum’ to US researchers fleeing Trump’s cuts
Research Professional: ERC doubling funding to lure researchers to the EU
Research Professional: Dutch plan to pull in top researchers attracts criticism
Science|Business: First EU Chips Act pilot line launches open-access call
Deutsche Welle: Insufficient oversight at Max Planck Society leaves international scientists exposed to abuse and the whims of the institutes’ directors
Research Professional: Imperial head frets over future of ‘unsexy’ but vital QR funding
Science|Business: Slovenia wants to rethink indirect costs in Horizon Europe
Research Professional: Australian research is a target for espionage, report warns
Research Policy: Benefits beyond the local network: Does indirect international collaboration ties contribute to research performance for young scientists?