2025: A Year of Scientific Struggles and Breakthroughs

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The year 2025 was marked by significant challenges for scientists in the U.S., primarily due to drastic budget cuts and job losses in key government agencies like NASA and NOAA, driven by executive orders from the Trump administration. These cuts have jeopardized vital research, particularly in health and climate science, with thousands of health-related grants being canceled. Despite these setbacks, advancements were made in vaccine development and HIV treatment, with new therapies showing promise. However, the withdrawal from international health organizations and funding cuts could lead to increased infectious disease outbreaks and a rise in HIV infections, affecting millions globally. The scientific community is urged to adapt to these changes and advocate for sustained funding and support.
Key Details: • Thousands of jobs lost in NASA and NOAA due to budget cuts. • U.S. withdrawal from WHO and funding cuts to Gavi may affect vaccination rates. • New HIV treatment lenacapavir endorsed by WHO for biannual use. • Vera C. Rubin Observatory launched, set to gather unprecedented astronomical data.