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A 23-Year-Old Crypto Bro Is Now Vetoing NSF Grants While Staring At His Water Bottle


Picture this: You’re a researcher who has spent years developing a grant proposal, gone through layers of expert review, and received National Science Foundation (NSF) approval. Then some kid…

Then some kid barely out of college — whose main qualification appears to be founding a company that puts ads on the blockchain — logs into a Zoom meeting, pays more attention to his fingernails than the discussion, and kills your grant with an uninterested thumbs down. Last week, as the Board held its 494th meeting, I listened to NSF staff say that DOGE had by fiat the authority to give thumbs up or down to grant applications which had been systematically vetted by layers of subject matter experts. Filed Under: academic freedom, alondra nelson, carla hayden, crypto bro, doge, elon musk, free speech, library of congress, nsf, science, zachary terrell Companies: coinbase

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