John Clarke, recent laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physics, criticized Donald Trump's scientific policies, considering them extremely detrimental to research in the United States. Drastic funding cuts and layoffs in federal agencies will paralyze research, severely affecting the future of American science. Clarke estimates that the effects of these policies will last for years, endangering the U.S. position as a leader in scientific research. Mary E. Brunkow, co-laureate of the Nobel Prize in Medicine, emphasized the importance of public funding for scientific progress.
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