In this issue of SSM – Mental Health , we see the first systematic map of what had at the outset been experienced largely as personal catastrophe, rumor, and wailing on social media: the widespread, procedurally irregular termination of federally funded grants shortly after the 2025 Presidential Inauguration. We now have a case study in what happens when an administration treats the decades-long postwar research funding compact as contingent rather than durable. Those who celebrate the triumph of ideology over intelligence have lit an indoor bonfire of our scientific capital and are now dancing around it, mistaking national self-immolation for a crowning policy achievement. In this commentary, I explain how the bonfire became a flashover, sift through the ashes to survey the damage, and identify points of persisting vulnerability
Alexander C. Tsai (Sun,) studied this question.