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Stand Up for Science Rally Sees Mix of Science, Politics and Anxiety

Last updated: March 8, 2025 10:47 am
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The March for Science in Washington brought together a diverse group of protesters, many of whom chose to remain anonymous for fear of repercussions. One woman, a federally funded researcher in planetary science, donned a lab coat with “Mad Scientist” emblazoned on the back, emphasizing the importance of science in advancing society.

Three young female students stood united under a sign declaring “Science is Apolitical,” highlighting the unfortunate politicization of scientific research. Despite the risks, they felt compelled to join the march to defend their field from potential defunding and anti-science rhetoric.

The event featured a lineup of speakers including Bill Nye, Fred Upton, and Representative Bill Foster, who underscored the crucial role of scientific expertise in various aspects of daily life, from vaccine development to natural disaster monitoring. The value of scientific research was reiterated throughout the speeches, emphasizing its impact on society’s progress.

On the sidelines, Mary Doyle, a retired public health researcher, and her engineer husband, Scott Nainis, expressed concern over the widespread job and funding cuts affecting scientific institutions. They reflected on the stark difference in atmosphere compared to the 2017 march, noting a somber mood prevailing among participants.

The March for Science served as a platform for individuals from diverse scientific backgrounds to come together and advocate for the importance of evidence-based research in shaping policies and advancements. Despite the challenges facing the scientific community, the protesters remained steadfast in their commitment to defending science and its vital contributions to society.

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