At the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Boston, scientists expressed their concerns regarding significant funding cuts and workforce reductions instigated by the Trump administration. Sudip Parikh, the association's leader, described the prevailing atmosphere as one filled with "angst and anxiety," particularly following news of layoffs affecting federal scientific agencies. Conversations at the conference reflected a collective resolve among researchers to combat these adversities, despite feeling "hit from all sides." As Trump’s second term unfolds, the scientific community faces intensified scrutiny on various fronts, including attacks on diversity initiatives and fears of deportations impacting undocumented students linked to scientific research.
Trump's Scientific Assault: Grief and Grit at the AAAS Annual Meeting

Trump's Scientific Assault: Grief and Grit at the AAAS Annual Meeting
As scientists gather to discuss pressing global issues, they confront the harsh realities of funding cuts and employment threats amidst a changing political landscape.
In this climate of uncertainty, scientists united not just to share their grief over the potential loss of invaluable resources but also to strategize responses to safeguard their work and advocacy for science-based policies.