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John Clarke also attributes his Nobel Prize in Physics to the good equipment of his university. Trump’s budget cuts are therefore a “serious problem”.
The newly elected Nobel Prize winner John Clarke has sharply criticized the reductions in research budgets, which was promoted by the US government under President Donald Trump. “This is a really serious problem,” said the 83-year-old American at a press conference. “A large part of scientific research will paralyze in the United States.”
“If that continues, it will be catastrophic. If we assume that the current government will end at some point, it may take a decade after that we will come back where we were about half a year ago.”
Trump’s government strokes budgets and put on universities
Clarke had been awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in the Royal-Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm with this year’s Nobel Prize for groundbreaking research on quantum mechanics-together with his colleagues Michel Divvoret and John Martinis.
In the past few months, the US government had enforced budget cuts and job cancellations at many universities and research institutions.
Source: Stern

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