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Former NSF Director Warns Of Fragile Future For American Science


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  Former NSF Director France C rdova reflects on the promise of science, the limits of philanthropy, and why disinvestment puts America's scientific future at risk.

In the article "Former NSF Director Warns Of Fragile Future For American Science" by John Drake, published on Forbes on June 2, 2025, former National Science Foundation (NSF) Director Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan expresses concerns about the future of scientific research in the United States. He highlights the challenges posed by declining federal funding, increasing competition from other countries, and a lack of public understanding and support for science. Dr. Panchanathan emphasizes the need for increased investment in research and development, better science education, and stronger public engagement to maintain America's leadership in science and technology. He warns that without these measures, the U.S. risks falling behind in critical areas such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and biotechnology, which could have significant implications for national security and economic competitiveness.

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