A new analysis shows American science is shrinking and the data is stark. NIH competitive grants are down >50% year-over-year and NIH-funded projects saw a 15% drop in FY2025. Without sustained federal investment in our scientific enterprise, the U.S. risks losing its competitive edge.
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As NASA puts it, Artemis II is just the “opening act” for sustained exploration of the Moon and beyond. That future depends on decades of research and continued investment in S&T today. Read about the historical mission and the future of U.S. in space from @space.com 🌕 tinyurl.com/ms9n3bfh
China has surpassed the U.S. in total R&D investment ($1.03T in 2024), per @oecdgovernance.bsky.social. The implications for U.S. policy are immediate. Public R&D is one of the highest-returning investments, yet proposed cuts move in the opposite direction.@aau.edu⬇️ www.aau.edu/newsroom/lea...
A new op-ed from
@researchamerica.bsky.social
grant recipient JP Flores explores why scientists must engage directly with communities, especially in an era where misinformation spreads fast.. Read more in
Sci Politic sciencepolitics.org/2026/03/18/w...
STAC Statement on the President’s FY2027 Budget Request
New piece from STAC member Harvey Fineberg in @pnas.org offers a sharp look at what it will take to revive U.S. science leadership. Key point: flat funding isn’t enough. The U.S. needs to invest in talent, prioritize key technologies, and rebuild public trust. More ⬇️ www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
@theatlantic.com examines the growing risk that China could surpass the U.S. as the world’s leading scientific power. For a deeper dive on the data behind this shift, check out STAC’s one-pager on China’s strategy to win the global technology race 👉 sciencetechaction.org/wp-content/u...
A new survey highlighted by @statnews.com shows many NIH-funded labs scaling back research, delaying projects, and struggling to retain talent. Sustained, predictable funding is critical to protecting the next generation of scientific discovery.
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An analysis by STAC members highlights a turning point in global science leadership. China may soon lead in public R&D funding and could surpass the U.S. in basic science within a decade. The moment calls for renewed U.S. investment and leadership. From @nature.com⬇️ www.nature.com/articles/d41...
NIH research funding generated $94B in economic activity in 2025, a $2.57 return for every $1 invested, supporting nearly 391,000 jobs nationwide. Biomedical research fuels innovation and local economies. Read more from @forbes.com ⬇️
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The next leap in scientific discovery won’t just come from AI, it'll come from people. DOE says the goal is to double the productivity of science R&D spending, alongside new university partnerships focused on training for the future workforce. More from @axios.com🧑🔬 www.axios.com/2026/03/13/d...
NASA is strengthening the Artemis program as America prepares to return astronauts to the Moon. This initiative underscores how sustained investment in S&T supports innovation, strengthens the research ecosystem, and helps maintain U.S. leadership.
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The BIOTech Caucus announced its first ever legislative endorsements, backing the National Biotechnology Initiative Act and the Biomanufacturing Excellence Act. Momentum is building to strengthen U.S. biotech leadership. More from @houlahan.house.gov & Rep. Bice🔗 houlahan.house.gov/news/documen...
America’s competitiveness in the global technology race is back on the congressional agenda. Last week, a bipartisan group of Senators reintroduced the Future of AI Innovation Act, which would expand NIST’s AI standards work and strengthen R&D coordination. @axios.com⬇️ www.axios.com/2026/02/26/s...
STEM jobs are growing faster than non-STEM jobs in the U.S. Today, 36 million Americans—1 in 4 workers—are in STEM roles. Sustaining this momentum requires stronger education pathways and retention across the talent pipeline.
New analysis from the NSF NSB ⬇️ ncses.nsf.gov/pubs/nsb2026...
China’s 1999 higher ed expansion boosted U.S. STEM growth. International student flows are tightly tied to American innovation and economic competitiveness. In order to maintain its innovation edge, the U.S. needs a plan. More from Stanford SCCEI 👇
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Europe, the UK, and China are actively recruiting U.S.-based scientists amid research funding cuts.
For America, this is a competitiveness warning: sustained funding uncertainty risks driving top talent and future innovation abroad.
Learn more in @Semafor.com ➡️ www.semafor.com/article/02/1...
Federal investment in science drives economic growth. A new @aau.edu report finds every $1 invested in R&D returns $5 in long-term economic growth. Learn more 💡 www.aau.edu/sites/defaul...
Thank you to Sen. Jerry Moran, @vanhollen.senate.gov Rep. Hal Rogers, and @meng.house.gov for laying the groundwork for final passage of the FY26 CJS bill. Cuts to NASA and NSF were limited, and we look forward to working with you on more robust research investments that safeguard U.S. leadership.
The federal government lost 10K+ STEM Ph.D.s in one year – a blow to innovation, public health, national security, and economic growth. Strong federal funding keeps this expertise in public service. More in @science.org ⤵️
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Thank you to Sen. Susan Collins, @murray.senate.gov, Rep. Tom Cole, and @delauro.house.gov negotiating a bipartisan FY26 agreement that protects core science funding and delivers full-year certainty for agencies that underpin America’s economy.
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STAC Statement Thanking President Donald Trump for Signing the Senate Amendment to H.R. 7148, the Consolidated Appropriations Act
AI competition isn’t just about who has the best models—it’s about foundations: compute, energy, talent, and sustained investment in research and innovation capacity. The U.S. leads on many measures, but the picture is mixed. More from @time.com ➡️ time.com/7358519/ai-c...
NASA selected 3 new Moon science investigations under its CLPS initiative, leveraging U.S. industry innovation to advance Artemis. From 3D terrain mapping to subsurface drilling, this is what progress looks like when government and industry move forward together🌕 www.nasa.gov/news-release...
Yesterday's House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology hearing sent a clear message: maintaining U.S. leadership in quantum will take sustained federal commitment and a strong bridge from research to real-world impact. More here 🔗 science.house.gov/2026/1/full-...
STAC's Statement on FY26 Labor–Health and Human Services–Education Appropriations Package
Sudip Parikh, CEO of @aaas.org and VAST Task Force member, shares how sustained advocacy is essential to maintaining and strengthening America’s science and technology leadership 🧪 bsky.app/profile/scif...
New reporting from @economist.com highlights how lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are stepping up in Washington, but protecting today’s funding is only the starting point if we want to maintain America’s competitive edge.
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Micron’s $100B investment reflects the impact of the CHIPS & Science Act in action. Strategic public investment in semiconductor R&D and manufacturing is strengthening U.S. supply chains, and marking a turning point for American industrial leadership. www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/belt...
In China, an AI tool developed by Alibaba and supported by government-funded partnerships is detecting pancreatic cancer before symptoms appear – a breakthrough in tackling one of the deadliest cancers.
Investing in scientific discovery saves lives🧬⬇️
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