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  • No
    user-284488
    How can it be a good year for the advancement of science when we have an administration that has defunded important scientific endeavors and has discarded solid science in favor of unsupported claims about autism, vaccines, and other issues important to public health?
  • No
    user-553126
    RFK junior gutting cdc, trump cutting NIH, NSK funding.
  • No
    user-802001
    Politics 
  • No
    user-543438
    The cuts to education and roadblocks put up by the Administration of the US has caused science to stall. 
  • No
    user-269790
    Important research has been defunded.  Funds for science have been cut. Some of the best research centers have been defunded and embroiled in ridiculous legal battles.  Scientific leadership positions have been occupied by Incompetent political appointees. Petty Politics have replaced sound scientific criteria for funding.
  • No
    user-423252
    Trump Administration guts science.
  • No
    user-451463
    government intervention
  • Somewhat
    user-156266
    Some advances in technology: AI, biologics... despite limits on government restrictions
  • Yes
    user-520983
    I think that the attempt to correct the problem with excessive overhead rates on federal grants opened the eyes of a lot of people to the massive problem of how wasteful the funding of scientific research actually is. The cost of over bloated administration has bled science for way too long.
  • No
    user-230313
    Trump and the denial of scientific analysis 
  • Yes
    user-709065
     

    Specific genes that are involved in anti-aging and epigenetics are sensitive to nutritional regulation, oxidative stress and the development of insulin resistance that can result from changes in cellular chromatin, DNA methylation and histone modifications with relevance to the global chronic disease epidemic. The defective gene in the global chronic disease epidemic has now been linked to the anti-aging gene Sirtuin 1. Nutritional regulation of Sirtuin 1 is critical to nuclear receptors/transcription factors that are involved with glucose homeostasis, immune system, body temperature regulation, stem cell therapy and mitochondrial biogenesis.  Sirtuin 1 is now an important gene for consideration in Frontiers and Genetics. Development of a BLOOD TEST has been of critical interest to COVID-19, global chronic disease with relevance to diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases.
    Biomarkers such as Sirtuin 1 are now relevant to mitochondrial apoptosis versus mitochondrial biogenesis and may supersede the various biomarkers for mitochondrial survival relevant to diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease and neurodegenerative disease research. Sirtuin 1 may now be relevant to the COVID-19 pandemic with the Sirtuin 1 repression connected to severity of the COVID-19 disease with programmed cell death.  Sirtuin 1 activation is now associated with increased longevity and survival in man and animals.
    RELEVANT REFERENCES:

    A.        Single Gene Inactivation with Implications to Diabetes and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome. J Clin Epigenet. 2017;Vol. 3 No. 3:24. 

    B.        Anti-Aging Genes Improve Appetite Regulation and Reverse Cell Senescence and Apoptosis in Global Populations. Advances in Aging Research, 2016, 5, 9-26.

    C.        Anti-Aging Gene linked to Appetite Regulation Determines Longevity in Humans and Animals. International Journal of Aging Research. 2018,1(6): 1-4.

    D.        The Future of Biomarkers Tests and Genomic Medicine in Global Organ Disease. Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. 2017; 1(1): 1-6. 7. 

    E.         Early diagnosis of neuron mitochondrial dysfunction may reverse global metabolic and neurodegenerative disease. Global Journal of Medical Research.. 2016;2: 1-8. 10. 

    F.         The Role of Clinical Proteomics, Lipidomics, and Genomics in the Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease. Proteomes, 2016. 4(2) 1-19.

    G.        Early Diagnosis and Nutritional Treatment stabilizes Neuropsychiatric Disorders. Global Journal of Medical Research. 2018;1(1):1-7.

    H.        Sirtuin 1, a Diagnostic Protein Marker and its Relevance to Chronic Disease and Therapeutic Drug Interventions. EC Pharmacology and Toxicology 6.4 (2018): 209-215. 

    I.          BODY TEMPERATURE REGULATION DETERMINES IMMUNE REACTIONS AND SPECIES LONGEVITY. Heat Shock Proteins in Neuroscience, 2019, Vol. 20, (Eds) Alexzander A. A. Asea and Punit Kaur. 2019.

    J.         Anti-Aging Gene linked to Appetite Regulation Determines Longevity in Humans and Animals. International Journal of Aging Research. 2018,1(6): 1-4.

    K.        Evaluation of diagnostic tests in human health and disease. J Clin Path Lab Med. 2018;2(1):13-15. 

  • Yes
    user-749781
    because it was very productive year in science, including biomedicine and artificial intelligence. 
  • Somewhat
    user-702431
    There were advances in training ror Minimally Invasive Surgeries
  • Yes
    user-225825
    The year 2025 has been fabulous to bring my commercialized inventions named survismeter and friccohesity chemistry to the notice of the scientific community.
    The molecular dynamics is the most mysterious science and the survismeter and friccohesity chemistry elucuidated with Man Singh equation have revealed their cohesive and adhesive activities for developing the isentropic monodispersibility. The survismeter measures the surface tension, viscosity, interfacial tension, friccohesity, surface area, size, sovent binding ability, photoluminescence that enhance and test a quality of medicinal syrups, foods and nutrition, soaps and detergents, lubrication, organic pesticides, monodispersion of drugs and photocatalysts or catalysts, oil and petroleum, inks, paper pulp, textile and dyeing, paints and pigments, organic pesticides, organic soap and detergents, interior house designing.
  • No
    user-123942
    It is not possible to Predict Earthquake 
  • Somewhat
    user-724136
     While 2025 saw important scientific and technological advances, particularly in artificial intelligence and biomedical innovation, progress was uneven and often outpaced ethical governance, public trust, and equitable access. Several breakthroughs highlighted the growing gap between scientific capability and institutional readiness to manage social, health, and environmental consequences, especially across unequal global contexts. 
  • Yes
    user-390141
    2025 delivered multiple high-impact advances across medicine, climate science, space exploration, and technology. The year was marked not only by headline-worthy discoveries, but also by meaningful translational progress. such as clinical and engineering breakthroughs moving closer to real-world application, improved observational capabilities in Earth and space sciences, and continued maturation of AI-enabled research tools. Taken together, these developments represent measurable forward momentum for scientific understanding and societal benefit.

  • No
    user-696621
    No new landmark achieved during this year 
  • No
    user-145865
    changes in US policies
  • Yes
    user-143105
    2025 marked a strong year for scientific progress, particularly in our understanding of the universe and its origins. Breakthrough observations of an interstellar comet entering the solar system revealed a chemical composition distinct from native solar-system bodies, providing rare, direct evidence of how planetary building blocks can form in other stellar environments. Such findings not only expand planetary science and astrochemistry, but also reshape fundamental assumptions about chemical diversity beyond our solar system. These advances highlight how modern observational tools are enabling genuinely transformative discoveries.
  • Somewhat
    user-673054
     Ne yazık ki, önemli ölçüde değil. Yıl boyunca çatışmaların ve savaşların tırmanması, bilimsel ilerlemeyi gölgede bırakma eğilimindeydi.