The war on ‘woke science’ comes for space research

ProxyNews newsroom brief · 58m ago · 1 min read · via theverge.com

The Trump administration is waging a culture war on science, and the latest salvo is in the form of a dry, bureaucratic proposal from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) that could threaten the future of US science as we know it. The proposal would give political appointees

The Trump administration's proposal to give political appointees more control over scientific research is a concerning development that could have far-reaching implications for the US scientific community. This move is part of a broader effort to challenge what the administration perceives as "woke science," a term often used to describe research that is seen as politically progressive or socially conscious. By inserting more political oversight into the scientific process, the administration risks undermining the credibility and objectivity of scientific research.


This proposal is particularly relevant to the space research community, as it could impact the types of projects that receive funding and the researchers who are able to conduct them. The space industry is a significant sector that relies heavily on government funding and support, and any changes to the way that research is funded and overseen could have a major impact on the industry's future. Furthermore, the emphasis on "woke science" suggests that the administration is seeking to prioritize research that aligns with its own ideological agenda, rather than allowing scientists to pursue research based on its own merit.


As this proposal moves forward, it's essential to watch how the scientific community responds and whether there are any efforts to block or modify the proposal. Additionally, the impact on funding for space research and the types of projects that receive support will be crucial to monitor. The proxy community should also keep an eye on how this proposal affects the relationship between government agencies, such as NASA, and private companies in the space industry, as changes to research funding and oversight could have significant implications for these partnerships.

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