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hatrack

(59,590 posts)
Thu Oct 17, 2013, 09:08 AM Oct 2013

Impact Of Shutdown On Scientific Research Could Last For Years

The government may finally be on a path to reopening, but the shutdown’s effects will linger for scientists studying everything from climate change to cancer.

Antarctica-bound field researchers stuck in budget limbo over the past three weeks fret that decades of data on penguins and ice sheets will end up with a glaring gap, undercutting their documentation of global warming. Doctors operating federal-funded clinical studies on Alzheimer’s, cocaine addiction and heart disease worry they’ve lost the trust of patients.

Public health officials warn the country is still “flying blind” for the start of the flu season. “Even if the government opens tomorrow, a significant amount of damage has been done,” said Mary Woolley, president of Research!America, a nonprofit advocating for science-minded agencies. “This isn’t about a few people who can’t go to the labs like they’re on vacation or something. The whole research enterprise depends on operating 24/7.”

Thinking more of the big picture, there’s also the little matter of keeping the best and brightest researchers working in, and for, the United States or seeing them flee to the private sector. It’s a realistic expectation after nearly three years of stop-and-go budget battles resulting in sequestration and now the cruel reality of laboratories ordered to keep the lights out.

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http://www.politico.com/story/2013/10/shutdowns-science-fallout-could-last-for-years-98427.html?hp=r6

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Impact Of Shutdown On Scientific Research Could Last For Years (Original Post) hatrack Oct 2013 OP
The Tea Party and many Republicans do not value federal science. So, the lines of federal research SDjack Oct 2013 #1
I'd extend that to say that they don't value science . . . hatrack Oct 2013 #2
Agree. They like engineering advances but can't see that science feeds the SDjack Oct 2013 #3
Hell we don't need no stinking science. Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2013 #4

SDjack

(1,448 posts)
1. The Tea Party and many Republicans do not value federal science. So, the lines of federal research
Thu Oct 17, 2013, 10:18 AM
Oct 2013

that they kill or stall are counted as victories.

hatrack

(59,590 posts)
2. I'd extend that to say that they don't value science . . .
Thu Oct 17, 2013, 10:40 AM
Oct 2013

They enjoy shiny technology that lets them blow up Afghan wedding parties from 8,000 miles away, and allows them to download porn.

But science, rationality, evidence, causation, logic? Meh.

SDjack

(1,448 posts)
3. Agree. They like engineering advances but can't see that science feeds the
Thu Oct 17, 2013, 10:44 AM
Oct 2013

engineering developments.

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