Scientists Sound Alarm Over National Science Board's Abrupt Termination
Over 2,000 scientists have urged the U.S. Congress to reinstate the National Science Board, which was recently terminated by the Trump administration. This decision threatens the country's global competitiveness, as it limits independent oversight and expert advice pivotal for science, technology, and research advancements.
In a move raising significant concern within the scientific community, over 2,000 scientists have formally appealed to the U.S. Congress to restore the National Science Board (NSB), whose termination by the Trump administration was disclosed last month.
The NSB, a crucial advisory body established in 1950, was abruptly disbanded, prompting scientists to warn of diminished U.S. competitiveness against global rivals like China due to reduced guidance on crucial science and engineering policies.
Critics suggest the administration is systematically replacing independent voices with loyalists in important institutions, limiting expert advice. While the White House insists the National Science Foundation's operations remain unaffected, experts argue the board's dissolution indicates broader attempts to reshape national advisory roles across various sectors.
(With inputs from agencies.)

