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Why we organized ‘Stand Up For Science’

Leslie Berntsen (), Emma Courtney (), Colette Delawalla (), Flores Jp (), Samantha Goldstein () and Charlotte Payne ()
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Leslie Berntsen: stemEDify
Emma Courtney: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Colette Delawalla: Emory University
Flores Jp: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Samantha Goldstein: University of Florida
Charlotte Payne: Nature Human Behaviour

Nature Human Behaviour, 2025, vol. 9, issue 4, 627-628

Abstract: In the USA, the Trump administration has signed executive orders that impose censorship on key areas of scientific research, strip government scientists of their jobs and reduce federal funding for science. Five co-organizers of the nationwide Stand Up For Science movement explain the need for collective action at this time.

Date: 2025
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