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Government Shutdown is Putting a Damper on Science in Seattle and Elsewhere (geekwire.com)

It's been called the "Super Bowl of Astronomy," but when the American Astronomical Society's winter meeting plays out in Seattle this week, some of the stars won't be taking the field. From a report: The AAS meeting is just one of the scientific endeavors diminished by the partial government shutdown in Washington, D.C., which entered its 17th day today. NASA representatives, and researchers whose travel would typically be funded by NASA, have had to cancel their plans to be in Seattle due to the tiff involving the Trump administration and Republicans on one side, and Democrats on the other.

The shutdown affects only a quarter of the federal government -- which means that the Defense Department and the Energy Department can continue research and development activities. Work continues as well at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and at the National Institutes of Health. But most employees at NASA as well as at the Agriculture Department, the Interior Department, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Weather Service are on furlough.
Further reading: National Parks Face Years of Damage From Government Shutdown.

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  1. Re:Maybe science needs to find a new funding metho by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Why are you on Slashdot, if you hate science this much?

    "Hating" science is not the same thing as disagreeing with how it is funded. Something is wrong with our society when space science funding is suspended because of a political disagreement over "The Wall". It is hard to imagine two things that should be more unrelated.

  2. Common Sense not a Good Guide by Roger+W+Moore · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Not necessarily. I worked on an experiment at Fermilab for a few years during a period when FNAL had furloughs (IIRC due to surprise budget cuts) and their employees were not even allowed to turn up to the office on their furlough days under threat of discipline (although to be honest I think it was more bark than bite). I thought it was rather bizarre at the time because they had no problem working weekends but apparently furloughs were not the same. This just goes to show that when dealing with government regulations in unusual circumstances common sense is not a good guide.

  3. Re:Why do Democrats hate America? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I can't possibly imagine why Trump supporters aren't infuriated at being asked to pay for a wall that he repeatedly promised he wasn't going to make the American taxpayers pay for.

  4. Re:Maybe science needs to find a new funding metho by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 4, Interesting

    And the answer is to decentralize the funding sources.

    That is one solution.

    Another is to create endowments for basic science, so funding is not buffeted by every political tantrum.

    Yet another solution would be to ban peacetime deficit spending, so that the proposed wall would require an immediate tax increase.

  5. Re: It doesn't take a rocket scientist... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Interesting

    We do not have a country. 50 percent of the population believes the United States is evil and has not right to defend its own borders. When that happens it means people with strong national identity will displace the people who hate their own country.

    Viva Mexico. You cuckolded white liberals achieve you cherished goals of occupying the lowest rung on the food chain. Better start looking for jobs in Mexico, but you won't find them because Mexicans will hire a Mexican long before they hire a self hating USAian

  6. Re:Non-story: They can go anyway by Actually,+I+do+RTFA · · Score: 3, Interesting

    1) The government may pay back bills when they get funded, but they most certainly will not reimburse even exempt employees for non-green lit expenses. And the employees who green-light are probably furloughed. 2) Odds are they're not even allowed to show up. I went to an event in the last shut down with heavy involvement by government employees. They weren't allowed to come into the offsite event while furloughed under threats of pretty bad punishments. Literally, they could go pretty much anywhere but their office or the event.

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  7. You're misunderstanding by rsilvergun · · Score: 2, Interesting

    it wasn't a trick to get votes, it was a trick to get Donald Trump to remember to talk about immigration.

    In other words, the president of the United States couldn't remember basic immigration talking points without a simple, 3 word chant ("Build the Wall!"). That's the scary part. It means even during the campaign Trump wasn't all there, his handlers knew it, and they knew how to hide it.

    Now try to imagine the state he's in now after 2 years of pressure from the highest office in the world. Seen Obama lately? He looks like he's aged _way_ more than 8 years...

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