
House Appropriations CJS Subcommittee Chair Hal Rogers (R-KY) speaks at a hearing in June 2025.
House Appropriations Committee
Appropriators moving away from Trump-level cuts to science agencies
The House Commerce-Justice-Science appropriations bill
The Senate Appropriations Committee may revisit its own CJS bill this week after last week’s full committee markup,
The committee rejected an amendment from Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) to restore grants at NSF that were terminated for reasons other than financial mismanagement. Moran said he “shares the desire to see the NSF have a bright future,” but worried the amendment was “overly broad” by requiring the reinstatement of grants terminated due to research fraud, malfeasance, or lack of scientific merit.
NIH to cap open-access fees
The National Institutes of Health announced
The agency did not specify the cap amount. The Department of Health and Human Services seemed to allude to the policy in a statement to Nature
Trump rounds out picks to lead defense research
President Donald Trump has nominated James Mazol
Also on our radar
- Trump appointed
- Wells Griffith
- The Supreme Court ruled
- NOAA’s Climate and Global Change postdoctoral fellows were furloughed
- DOE and NSF announced
- The House will hold a full committee markup
- The House Science Committee will hold a hearing
All events are Eastern Time unless otherwise noted. Listings do not imply endorsement. Events beyond this week are listed on our website.
Monday, July 7
Health Physics Society: Annual meeting
IEEE: International Conference on Nanotechnology
National Academies: Committee on Education for Thriving in a Changing Climate, meeting two
National Academies: Computing Breakthroughs and Innovation Patterns committee meeting
3:00 - 5:00 pm
House: Subcommittee markup of the Energy-Water appropriations bill
6:00 pm, Appropriations Committee
Tuesday, July 8
House: Subcommittee markup of the Interior-Environment appropriations bill
10:00 am, Appropriations Committee
House: Breaking China’s chokehold on critical mineral supply chains
10:00 am, Foreign Affairs Committee
House: Full committee markup of the National Defense Authorization Act
10:00 am, Armed Services Committee
House: Antisemitism in higher education: Examining the role of faculty, funding, and ideology
10:15 am, Education and Workforce Committee
CHORUS: Is now the time for trust markers in scholarly publishing?
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
WSBR: Space nuclear panel
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
House: Subcommittee markup of the Commerce-Justice-Science appropriations bill
12:00 pm, Appropriations Committee
National Academies: A Vision for the Manufacturing USA Program in 2030 and 2035 meeting
12:00 - 1:30 pm
NDIA: How to steal AI algorithms at the edge and protect them
1:00 - 2:00 pm
World Resources Institute: How will trade tariffs and supply chain policies impact the US power sector?
1:00 - 2:00 pm
National Academies: The future of drought in the United States committee meeting
1:30 - 4:00 pm
Joint Associations Group: Town hall on the FAIR model
3:00 pm
Senate: Voices of the vaccine injured
3:00 pm, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
Wednesday, July 16
House: Protecting lives and property: Harnessing innovative technologies to enhance weather forecasting
10:00 am, Science Committee
House: US policy on investment security
10:00 am, Financial Services Committee
CSET: Rewiring the chip landscape: Trends and challenges in chipmaking equipment
12:00 - 1:00 pm
CSIS: Clean energy strategies conference
1:00 - 4:00 pm
National Academies: 2026 Mirzayan S&T Policy Graduate Fellowship info session
2:00 - 3:00 pm
ITIF: Geofencing AI chips: Evaluating “call home” mandates for semiconductor security
2:00 - 3:30 pm
Senate: Too big to prosecute?: Examining the AI industry’s mass ingestion of copyrighted works for AI training
2:30 pm, Judiciary Committee
Union of Concerned Scientists: Meeting the moment through climate litigation
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Thursday, July 17
National Academies: Inaugural public summit: Collaborative for advancing science teaching and learning in K-12
House: Full committee markup of the Energy-Water appropriations bill
10:00 am, Appropriations Committee
QED-C: Quantum technology showcase on Capitol Hill
11:00 am - 2:00 pm, Rayburn Foyer
National Academies: Nanotechnology R&D infrastructure: Then and now
1:00 - 3:00 pm
Friday, July 18
National Academies: On Being a Scientist Committee, meeting two
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
National Academies: A Vision for the Manufacturing USA Program in 2030 and 2035 meeting
2:00 - 3:30 pm
Monday, July 21
National Academies: Future directions for NSF’s advanced cyberinfrastructure, meeting eight
2:30 - 4:00 pm
Deadlines indicated in parentheses. Newly added opportunities are marked with a diamond.
On July 7, the Trump administration extended
Job Openings
◆APS: Member advocacy specialist
◆Environmental Defense Fund: Senior climate scientist
◆PLOS: Associate editor, publication ethics
Information Technology Industry Council: Director of government affairs for trade, export controls, and cybersecurity
Amentum: Science advisor for DOE counterintelligence
Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI): Legislative correspondent, energy, space, and science policy
Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA): Energy and environment staffer
ACS: Policy and regulation reporter, Chemical & Engineering News
RAND: Multiple AI policy and research positions
◆California Ocean Science Trust: Science policy fellow, ocean-based climate solutions
◆DOD: Chemical biological weapons arms control treaty analyst
AAAS: Engagement manager for SciLine
◆Wisconsin Academy: Director of initiatives
◆National Academies: Mirzayan S&T policy graduate fellowship program
National Academies: Biotechnology regulatory fellowship program
Solicitations
NIH: RFI on the NIH artificial intelligence strategy
National Academies: Assessing radiation exposure, health outcomes, and mitigation strategies for flight crewmembers: Call for experts
NSF: RFI on key technology focus areas for the Directorate for Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships
◆National Academies: Assessing opportunities to advance coordination of Earth observations and data stewardship workshop: Call for experts
DOE: RFI on the 2026 energy critical materials assessment
FCC: RFC on satellite spectrum abundance proposed rule
◆NOAA: RFI on transforming in situ global ocean observing systems through public-private partnerships
National Academies: Call for applications for the US-Africa Frontiers of Science, Engineering, and Medicine Symposium 2026
BIS: RFC on national security and critical technology assessments of the US industrial base
NSF: RFC on SBIR/STTR pre-award information collection
NSF: RFC on Breakthrough Innovations Initiative application
◆National Academies: Call for applications for New Voices in Sciences, Engineering and Medicine
OSTP: RFI for the National Strategic Plan for Advanced Manufacturing
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White House
White House: Ending market distorting subsidies for unreliable, foreign‑controlled energy sources
Reuters: Trump executive order seeks end to wind and solar energy subsidies
New York Times: Trump wants to close the US chemical safety and hazard investigation board
E&E News: Trump has long politicized disasters. Now he’s on the other side
Congress
SpacePolicyOnline: Scientists rally support for NASA as appropriators begin markups
House Science Committee: Democrats demand answers from GSA on HUD takeover of NSF headquarters
Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA): Statement on DOE failure to comply with basic spending transparency requirements as highlighted in new GAO report
House CCP Committee: China committee and bipartisan, bicameral leaders unite to stop CCP AI chip smuggling
E&E News: GOP sees chance to revive cut provisions in new megabill
Breaking Defense: Setting the record straight on how we protected defense spectrum in the 5G era
E&E News: Texas floods prompt new disaster reckoning in Congress
MIT Technology Review: Why the AI moratorium’s defeat may signal a new political era
Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA): 74 US Representatives warn Trump administration to halt potentially illegal mass firings of federal workers
Science, Society, and the Economy
Washington Post: These scientific advances were ‘Made in the USA.’ Will they continue?
Scientific American: Science makes the US a great nation
Chronicle of Higher Education: US policy made America’s research engine the envy of the world. One president could end that
NSB: Robert W. Conn to receive the National Science Board’s Vannevar Bush Award
Undark Magazine: Interview: How a hearing-loss grant got cut in the fight over DEI
The Geyser: NIH head — publishing is free!
Education and Workforce
Wall Street Journal: America’s brain drain could become the world’s brain gain
Nature: Survey of US postdocs finds threefold increase in job losses
The Hechinger Report: Another Education Department delay: Release of NAEP science scores
Washington Post: Tech billionaire Trump adviser Marc Andreessen says universities will ‘pay the price’ for DEI
Physics Today: The Charm School: A summer research opportunity for women before REUs
Nature: Will algorithms choose your next lab colleague?
E&E News: ‘Textbook violation’: Dems call for return of EPA dissenters
E&E News: Interior implements Trump’s essay requirement in federal hiring
Scientific American: Attacks on higher education are attacks on all Americans
Chronicle of Higher Education: 100 years ago, the Scopes Monkey Trial discovered academic freedom
E&E News: Federal court declines to order immediate restoration of enviro data
Research Management
New York Times: Trump seeks to cut basic scientific research by roughly one-third, report shows
Issues in Science and Technology: It’s time for universities to redesign their 75-year-old contract
Scholarly Kitchen: How the growth of Chinese research is bringing western publishing to breaking point
Science: Should grant applicants judge competitors’ proposals?
Research Professional: Metascience’s challenge is to keep its big tent intact
Nature: Scientists hide messages in papers to game AI peer review
NASA: Polar tourists give positive reviews to NASA citizen science in Antarctica
Labs and Facilities
NASA Watch: NASA is rethinking who will run JPL
FedScoop: Anthropic makes generative AI widely available at Lawrence Livermore National Lab
Idaho National Lab: Western states forge alliance with nation’s nuclear lab on advanced energy development
Computing and Communications
HPCwire: DOE awards 38M node-hours of computing time to support cutting-edge research
HPCwire: EU selects SUPREME consortium to scale up industrial production of superconducting quantum chips
Financial Times: EU pushes ahead with AI code of practice
Bloomberg: Secretary of state impostor used AI, signal to contact foreign officials
National Academies: Strategies for integrating AI into state and local government decision making: Rapid expert consultation
Bloomberg: AI rules make comeback in states as US moratorium fails
Space
Politico: Over 2,000 senior staff set to leave NASA under agency push
Washington Post: Trump’s NASA budget could cede solar system to China, scientists warn
Planetary Society: Every living NASA science chief unites in opposition to unprecedented budget cuts
NASA Watch: Second budget cut rally at NASA Glenn
Astrobiology: NASA release of research opportunities in space and Earth science (ROSES)-2025
SpacePolicyOnline: Aerospace industry urges Congress not to kill TraCSS
GAO: In-space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing: Benefits, challenges, and policy options
Weather, Climate, and Environment
New York Times: Trump hires scientists who doubt the consensus on climate change
E&E News: Flood predictions could worsen when Trump’s cuts take hold
Wall Street Journal: Why America still can’t get disaster alerts right
Politico: Why Texas’ floods are a warning for the rest of the country
The Conversation: My city was one of hundreds expecting federal funds to help manage rising heat wave risk – then EPA terminated the grants
Ars Technica: Wildfires are challenging air quality monitoring infrastructure
E&E News: US carbon removal seen backsliding under Trump
E&E News: GOP attorneys general seek to intervene in climate case against Trump
E&E News: EPA Administrator confronts furor over weather tampering, vows ‘total transparency’
New York Times: No, chemtrails are not real or causing floods, EPA says
American Nuclear Society: EPA administrator Lee Zeldin talks the future of nuclear
Energy
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Why the US must protect the independence of its nuclear regulator
E&E News: House defense bill leans heavily on nuclear energy
Special Competitive Studies Project: A conversation with DOE Fusion Energy Science Director JP Allain
New York Times: Trump may not be done overhauling renewable energy
Defense
Inside Defense: Pentagon proposes sweeping overhaul of US missile defense policy in law
SpaceNews: Northrop Grumman stakes role in Golden Dome missile shield
GAO: Space operations: DOD is pursuing efforts to collaborate with allies and partners but needs to address key challenges
New York Times: China surveys seabeds where naval rivals may one day clash
SpaceNews: China’s orbital maneuvers blur the line between peaceful and provocative
New York Times: In Canada’s northern outposts, rusting relics once guarded against nuclear war
The Equation: The Russell-Einstein manifesto: A call to avoid nuclear war resonates 70 years later
Breaking Defense: With demos to begin next year, DARPA’s COFFEE project brews potential leap for spectrum sharing
Biomedical
Science: NIH suspends dozens of pathogen studies over ‘gain-of-function’ concerns
CNN: World’s premier cancer institute faces crippling cuts and chaos
Science: NIH director is replacing his top outside advisory board
E&E News: Dentists are struggling to counter RFK Jr. on fluoride
NOTUS: HHS is quietly looking for two new vaccines
Chronicle of Higher Education: The scientists who got ghosted by the NIH
New York Times: RFK Jr. cancels meeting of key preventive health panel
International Affairs
Research Professional: China has tripled its research output in a decade, analysis finds
ITIF: Yes, we do want to be like China
Bloomberg: Chip firms in Malaysia pause investment plans on tariff angst
Breaking Defense: France and UK pledge new Storm Shadow missile orders, deepen nuclear cooperation
European Commission: Commission launches strategy to make Europe quantum leader by 2030
SpaceNews: A new approach to space diplomacy: Hard-hitting calculations outweigh foreign-policy considerations
Science|Business: Research community positive yet cautious over leaked FP10 proposal