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Self-censorship, more stress, tougher recruiting – we asked US researchers how the Trump administration’s science policies have affected them

  • Written by Eric Welch, Professor and Director, Center for Science, Technology & Environmental Policy Studies, Arizona State University
Self-censorship, more stress, tougher recruiting – we asked US researchers how the Trump administration’s science policies have affected them93% of surveyed researchers have negative opinions of federal science policies since January 2025.Cavan Images via Getty Images

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