Picture Your Grant on the Hannity Show: David Inouye on why basic research isn’t a bridge to nowhere
Saturday, May 1, 2010 0:55
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Photo:University of Maryland
Senators Coburn and McCain recently released a report on wasteful stimulus package spending, pointing to several NSF-funded studies, including ecologist David Inouye’s research on the response of alpine wildflowers to climate change. Here, Inouye discusses the experience of having his work singled out in the report—and subsequently on the Sean Hannity show—and explains how basic research is indeed a public investment. For more information, see the accompanying post on ESA’s blog Ecotone.
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