US science in chaos
The USA is the world’s science superpower - but announcements of funding cuts have sent their research community into a state of confusion. We unpick the global implications.
The United States is the world’s science superpower. But right now, much of its research community is in a state of confusion.
In the past few weeks, the Trump administration has issued a huge number of orders – amongst them, large funding cuts for scientific institutions. We unpick what the implications are for the country’s role on the global scientific stage.
Also in the programme, we take another look at phone bans in schools. Why are the results of a recent study so different to the personal experience of teachers and students?
And Britain has a new snake – and it’s apparently thriving. Where has it come from and should we be worried?
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Presenter: Victoria Gill
Producers: Ilan Goodman & Sophie Ormiston
Editor: Martin Smith
Production Co-ordinator: Josie Hardy
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