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🗓️ 24 February 2025
⏱️ 99 minutes
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0:29.7 | This week, something very interesting happened in the milieu surrounding the deep cuts |
0:36.4 | to funding at federal agencies due to the incoming |
0:40.3 | Trump and Elon Musk regime, which I'm broadly supportive of these cuts. And that makes me |
0:46.2 | sort of a contrarian in my field of a scientist and academician. Many scientists and academicians |
0:51.9 | are decrying the cuts as essentially leading to the demise of |
0:55.6 | academia and science. I just think that's overwrought. We know of a great deal of abuse of waste |
1:00.4 | that occurs at universities where much of the research in federal government takes place. |
1:04.5 | Not all, certainly, but the research that I do in physics and cosmology broadly occurs |
1:10.0 | primarily at the forefront, either at |
1:12.4 | national laboratories or at universities like mine, UC San Diego. And at universities, very few |
1:17.3 | people know this, but professor who gets a grant for a million dollars at a university like |
1:21.5 | UCSD will pay over 50 percent to the university. It was called indirect or fringe costs, |
1:27.2 | and that goes to the support of the university. Allegedly, it goes to the support of the university. It was called indirect or fringe costs, and that goes to the support |
1:28.8 | of the university, allegedly, it goes to the support of the university, the laboratory space, |
1:33.4 | etc. But in reality, it goes to support all the other departments that don't generate any |
1:38.0 | income, my friends, and sociology and Chicano studies and so forth. They may have small grants, which are also subject to overhead, |
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