Scientists urged Congress to address the White House’s dismissal of the National Science Foundation board and its impact on research funding. The scientists warned that the slowed pace of grants from the foundation could place the United States at a competitive disadvantage with China. The National Science Foundation, a key federal agency for funding basic research, has faced criticism from the White House. This pressure has led to delays in grant approvals and disbursements, scientists explained. Researchers emphasized that timely funding is critical to maintaining the nation’s scientific edge. They called on lawmakers to restore the agency’s board and ensure stable financial support. Congress has yet to announce specific actions in response to the appeal. The outcome of these discussions could shape the future of U.S. scientific innovation.





