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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Talking about the U.S. government's drastic cuts in scientific research budgets and other measures, Nobel Prize winner Clark: It's an "extremely serious" problem
[World Wide Web Report] According to Agence France-Presse reported on the 8th, John Clark, one of the winners of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics, said in an interview that this is an "extremely serious" problem. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced the awarding of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics to Clarke, Michel H. DeVorey and John M. Martinez in recognition of their contributions to the achievement of macro-quantum tunnel effects and quantum energy in circuits. According to AFP, Clark was born in the UK, and he and two other winners were American university researchers. About the award, Clark said he was "shocked" and "I never thought anything like this would happen in my life." Reported that regarding the Trump administration's measures such as drastic cuts in scientific research budgets, Clark said that this is an "extremely serious" problem. "This would paralyze a lot of scientific research in the United States." Clark said he knew some researchers who had been severely hit by funding. "If this continues, the consequences will be catastrophic," Clark warned. According to previous reports from Reuters and other media, the Trump administration took measures such as drastically reducing scientific research funding and putting pressure on top universities within several months of administration, which caused strong dissatisfaction in the United States. In June this year, several employees of the National Institutes of Health issued a joint letter criticizing the Trump administration for drastically cutting scientific research funds, saying that relevant policies politicized scientific research and "wasted public resources". News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OditysTSdZ 17WorldNews[2025.10.08-11:19] 访问:48
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