{"id":9061,"date":"2026-06-25T18:00:00","date_gmt":"2026-06-25T16:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aitrendscenter.eu\/topic-the-crucial-role-of-science-in-americas-prosperity-and-future-body-over-the-past-80-years-americas-bold-sustained-investment-in-scientific-research-and-the-discov\/"},"modified":"2026-06-25T18:00:00","modified_gmt":"2026-06-25T16:00:00","slug":"temat-kluczowa-rola-nauki-w-dobrobycie-i-przyszlosci-ameryki-tresc-w-ciagu-ostatnich-80-lat-ameryka-konsekwentnie-i-na-szeroka-skale-inwestowala-w-badania-naukowe-oraz-odkrycia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aitrendscenter.eu\/pl\/topic-the-crucial-role-of-science-in-americas-prosperity-and-future-body-over-the-past-80-years-americas-bold-sustained-investment-in-scientific-research-and-the-discov\/","title":{"rendered":"{&#8220;topic&#8221;: &#8220;The Crucial Role of Science in America&#8217;s Prosperity and Future&#8221;, &#8220;body&#8221;: &#8220;<p>Over the past 80 years, America\u2019s bold, sustained investment in scientific research, and the discoveries, ideas, and innovations that flowed from it have made America a world leader. The nation\u2019s scientific leadership has been essential to our shared prosperity and national security, delivering real benefits for all Americans.<\/p> <h5>The Young American Scientists<\/h5> <p>On June 16, <em>Scientific American<\/em> released a special section titled \u201c<a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/report\/young-american-scientists-2026\/\\\">The Young American Scientists<\/a>.\u201d This section celebrates early-career professionals actively engaged in scientific research and features commentary from MIT faculty. These experts explain why they remain devoted to curiosity-driven science, showcasing how their hard work and dedication make Americans safer, healthier, and more prosperous. The section includes profiles of many MIT faculty, students, and alumni, who share their advice for young scientists and reasons for optimism in uncertain times.<\/p> <h5>The Importance of Curiosity-Driven Research<\/h5> <p><a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/sally-kornbluth\/\\\">President Sally Kornbluth<\/a> emphasizes the importance of curiosity-driven research, noting that discovery \u201cis part of our American DNA and has yielded vast returns to the citizens of this country and the world.\u201d She adds, \u201cwhat\u2019s needed is a rededication to public investment in American science. Even if I were not the leader of a premier scientific institution, this is what I\u2019d say. Investing in American science is not a gamble; if you look back in time, there is no question about the benefits.\u201d<\/p> <p>Institute Prof. Robert Langer adds, \u201cWhat American science has done over the past 50, 100 years has been remarkable.\u201d<\/p> <h5>Initiatives at MIT<\/h5> <p><em>Scientific American<\/em> notes that at MIT, the commitment to discovery is reflected in initiatives such as <a href=\\\"https:\/\/curiositymission.org\/\\\">Curiosity on a Mission<\/a> and the <a href=\\\"https:\/\/news.mit.edu\/2025\/introducing-mit-generative-ai-impact-consortium-0203\\\">Generative AI Impact Consortium<\/a>. These initiatives aim to find \u201csolutions to real-world problems in a way that is beneficial to society.\u201d \u201cOn one hand, we\u2019re at a time, technologically, where things could not be more exciting [and] our science [could not be] more cutting-edge. At the same time, we\u2019ve never seen a situation where people felt so uncertain about the continuity of science funding, particularly when it comes to the basic discovery science that fuels the economy and will fuel societal impact a decade or two from now,\u201d says Kornbluth.<\/p> <h5>The First Sparks<\/h5> <p>Witnessing invention can spark a lifelong fascination with science. After the launch of Sputnik, the world\u2019s first artificial satellite, Prof. Alan Lightman \u201cbecame entranced with the idea of building a rocket\u201d of his own. In his essay \u201c<a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/alan-lightman-on-his-childhood-in-science\/\\\">My childhood in science<\/a>,\u201d Lightman describes how these early scientific memories and experiments have shaped him into a well-rounded writer and physicist.<\/p> <p>\u201cNow more than ever, when much of the world, including the U.S., has lost its moral compass, leading to a dog-eat-dog mentality, we need science combined with literature, philosophy, history, and art. We need to discover not only the physical world but also our own humanity,\u201d writes Lightman.<\/p> <p>Likewise, <a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/john-urschel\/\\\">Prof. John Urschel<\/a>, a former NFL player, emphasizes the importance of collaboration and having a wide range of interests. \u201cA lot of good research happens when people can draw on tools, techniques, and insights from different areas, disciplines, and even fields. I hope we can encourage promising young scientists to establish strong, broad backgrounds and to communicate frequently with those outside their particular areas,\u201d says Urschel.<\/p> <h5>Invention and Discovery<\/h5> <p><em>Scientific American<\/em> highlights students and alumni looking to better the world by doing everything from investigating neurological disease to securing our energy future. At MIT, <a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/alice-stanton\/\\\">Visiting Scientist Alice Stanton<\/a> developed miBrain, a 3D tissue model of the human brain, to help scientists develop personalized treatments for Alzheimer\u2019s and Parkinson\u2019s. Stanton has developed a miniature version of miBrain, a brain-on-a-chip, to better test therapeutics.<\/p> <p>Stanton notes \u201cthe road to effective treatments is long and bumpy,\u201d compounded by cuts to federal funding. \u201cWhen we have a loved one who gets sick, we want a treatment\u2014we want something to cure them. It doesn\u2019t come out of thin air,\u201d she explains.<\/p> <p><a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/bob-mumgaard\/\\\">Bob Mumgaard<\/a> PhD \u201808, CEO of Commonwealth Fusion Systems, is working to commercialize fusion power. \u201cWhether in areas such as fusion\u2014or in drugs by design for diseases such as Alzheimer\u2019s and Parkinson\u2019s or in [the creation of] materials we never thought possible\u2014our ability to use new tools to tackle some of these big, meaty problems is super exciting,\u201d Mumgaard emphasizes.<\/p> <p><a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/alex-l-zhang\/\\\">Graduate student Alex Zhang<\/a> tackles context rot: the phenomenon when AI language models degrade as they produce more information. To solve this issue, Zhang develops recursive language models (RLMs) that enable the model to work with itself to reevaluate reasoning.<\/p> <p>\u201cThe types of research that I want to work on are things that I think should be shared for the benefit of people in general,\u201d says Zhang.<\/p> <h5>The Benefits of Scientific Collaboration<\/h5> <p>What happens when scientific disciplines join forces at MIT?<\/p> <p><a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/emery-brown\/\\\">Prof. Emery Brown<\/a> highlighted the MIT <a href=\\\"https:\/\/heals.mit.edu\/\\\">Health and Life Sciences Collaborative<\/a> (HEALS), noting that the effort brings together scientists and engineers from a variety of backgrounds to tackle the most pressing health challenges of our times.<\/p> <p>Brown explains that with President Kornbluth\u2019s support, HEALS encourages \u201cfaculty to look more deeply into solving health care problems. The enthusiasm for HEALS has been contagious across the campus.\u201d<\/p> <p><a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/lucy-jones\/\\\">MIT alumna Lucy Jones PhD \u201881<\/a>, known for her work advancing public safety during earthquakes and for developing the first American earthquake drill called the Great ShakeOut, shared the necessity of collaboration in developing scientific solutions for pressing real-world problems.<\/p> <p>\u201cSolutions have to be done in collaboration, which means spending time with policymakers,\u201d says Jones.<\/p> <p>Jones also shares how scientific advances in computing have helped make Americans around the country safer when the ground starts to shake. \u201cMy first year in grad school, I was reading paper seismograms. Now everything is computerized. We used to do field deployments; now we have permanent networks. We\u2019re starting to use fiber\u2011optic cables as seismometers,\u201d says Jones. \u201cComputers have changed everything, including science.\u201d<\/p> <h5>The State of American Science<\/h5> <p>Within the profiles, interviewees were asked what needs to change in American science right now. Many expressed concerns with federal funding.<\/p> <p>\u201cI\u2019m fortunate to work with extraordinary students and postdocs, but the infrastructure that lets them do their best work is under real stress: funding instability at the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, immigration uncertainty for international scientists, and an erosion of public trust in expertise,\u201d says <a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/feng-zhang\/\\\">Prof. Feng Zhang<\/a>.<\/p> <p>Zhang developed CRISPR-based genome editing tools, which could increase our understanding of human diseases and lead to new treatments. \u201cWe can lose the lead rapidly if we do not protect our innovation ecosystem,\u201d he says.<\/p> <p>Positive developments include the progress <a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/alan-guth\/\\\">Prof. Alan Guth<\/a> has witnessed in cosmology. \u201cWith new techniques, we\u2019re able to unravel, to make sense out of, what we\u2019re observing,\u201d says Guth. \u201cA lot of progress has been made on those lines, so in terms of the physics of the field, I think things are going great. But to me, the real problem is the prospects for future funding.\u201d<\/p> <p><a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/robert-langer\/\\\">Langer<\/a> shares his faith in the durability and strength of America\u2019s science and innovation ecosystem. \u201cI look at the history of American innovation and education over the past 250 years, and it\u2019s been spectacular,\u201d says Langer. \u201cPlenty of times there\u2019ve been setbacks. We\u2019ve had world wars, you know, we\u2019ve had depress"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Przez ostatnie osiem dekad dobrobyt i przysz\u0142o\u015b\u0107 Ameryki kszta\u0142towa\u0142y si\u0119 i rozwija\u0142y dzi\u0119ki nieustannym i odwa\u017cnym inwestycjom w badania naukowe, kt\u00f3re stanowi\u0142y ich fundament. Zaanga\u017cowanie kraju w wspieranie prze\u0142omowych odkry\u0107, rozwijanie innowacyjnych pomys\u0142\u00f3w i stymulowanie post\u0119pu technologicznego nie tylko umacnia jego pozycj\u0119 jako \u015bwiatowego lidera, ale tak\u017ce zapewnia liczne korzy\u015bci ka\u017cdemu obywatelowi Stan\u00f3w Zjednoczonych, wzmacniaj\u0105c bezpiecze\u0144stwo narodowe i zwi\u0119kszaj\u0105c wsp\u00f3lny dobrobyt. <\/p>\n<p>Ostatnio, <em>Scientific American<\/em> wyr\u00f3\u017cniono m\u0142odych ameryka\u0144skich naukowc\u00f3w \u2013 tych wschodz\u0105cych specjalist\u00f3w zaanga\u017cowanych w rozw\u00f3j nauki. To znacz\u0105ce wyr\u00f3\u017cnienie stanowi\u0142o ho\u0142d dla ich nieustannej ciekawo\u015bci, wytrwa\u0142o\u015bci w obliczu narastaj\u0105cych wyzwa\u0144 oraz niezachwianego oddania swoim naukowym d\u0105\u017ceniom. Ci naukowcy na pocz\u0105tku kariery nie byli osamotnieni; odkryli, \u017ce ich pasj\u0119 podzielaj\u0105 wyk\u0142adowcy, studenci i absolwenci MIT. Wszyscy podkre\u015blali nadrz\u0119dn\u0105 konieczno\u015b\u0107 prowadzenia bada\u0144 opartych na ciekawo\u015bci, zgodnie z przekonaniem, \u017ce taka inwestycja w ameryka\u0144sk\u0105 nauk\u0119 nie jest ryzykownym przedsi\u0119wzi\u0119ciem, o czym \u015bwiadcz\u0105 historyczne dowody jej niezr\u00f3wnanych korzy\u015bci.<\/p>\n<p>R\u00f3wnie\u017c MIT podziela to zaanga\u017cowanie, wdra\u017caj\u0105c takie inicjatywy jak \u2018Curiosity on a Mission\u2019 i \u2018Generative AI Impact Consortium\u2019, maj\u0105ce na celu poszukiwanie rozwi\u0105za\u0144 problem\u00f3w spo\u0142ecznych, odgrywaj\u0105c tym samym kluczow\u0105 rol\u0119 w zwi\u0119kszaniu dobrobytu i bezpiecze\u0144stwa na ca\u0142ym \u015bwiecie. Rektor Sally Kornbluth podkre\u015bli\u0142a kluczow\u0105 rol\u0119, jak\u0105 inicjatywy te odgrywaj\u0105 w obliczu niepewno\u015bci co do finansowania, wskazuj\u0105c na konsekwencje nieprzestrzegania krajowych zobowi\u0105za\u0144 w zakresie bada\u0144 naukowych.<\/p>\n<p>Iskra wynalazczo\u015bci mo\u017ce rozbudzi\u0107 trwaj\u0105c\u0105 ca\u0142e \u017cycie fascynacj\u0119 nauk\u0105. Na przyk\u0142ad profesor Alan Lightman by\u0142 zafascynowany wystrzeleniem Sputnika, co zainspirowa\u0142o go do marze\u0144 o zbudowaniu w\u0142asnej rakiety. To w\u0142a\u015bnie tego rodzaju g\u0142\u0119bokie do\u015bwiadczenia podkre\u015blaj\u0105 niezaprzeczaln\u0105 konieczno\u015b\u0107 wspierania rozbudzania i podtrzymywania ciekawo\u015bci u naszych m\u0142odych naukowc\u00f3w, wskazuj\u0105c, \u017ce wszechstronne podstawy, bogate w narz\u0119dzia i spostrze\u017cenia z r\u00f3\u017cnych dyscyplin, s\u0105 niezb\u0119dne do prowadzenia wybitnych bada\u0144 i mog\u0105 przynie\u015b\u0107 skuteczne oraz dopracowane rozwi\u0105zania globalnych wyzwa\u0144.<\/p>\n<p>Ta filozofia znajduje odzwierciedlenie w wywiadach ze studentami i absolwentami, kt\u00f3rzy w nowatorski spos\u00f3b wykorzystuj\u0105 nauk\u0119 do poprawy \u015bwiata \u2013 od bada\u0144 nad chorobami neurodegeneracyjnymi, takimi jak choroba Alzheimera i Parkinsona, po zabezpieczenie naszej przysz\u0142o\u015bci energetycznej. Podejmowane s\u0105 ogromne post\u0119py \u2013 na przyk\u0142ad naukowiec wizytuj\u0105cy Alice Stanton opracowa\u0142a tr\u00f3jwymiarowy model m\u00f3zgu, nazwany miBrain, maj\u0105cy na celu przyspieszenie rozwoju spersonalizowanych metod leczenia wyniszczaj\u0105cych chor\u00f3b neurologicznych. Innowacja Alice, czyli zminiaturyzowany \u201em\u00f3zg na chipie\u201d, ma na celu udoskonalenie paradygmatu testowania potencjalnych terapii.<\/p>\n<p>Bior\u0105c pod uwag\u0119 takich student\u00f3w jak Alex Zhang, doktorant zajmuj\u0105cy si\u0119 udoskonalaniem modeli j\u0119zykowych sztucznej inteligencji, czy Bob Mumgaard, dyrektor generalny firmy Commonwealth Fusion Systems, pr\u00f3buj\u0105cy wprowadzi\u0107 na rynek energi\u0119 syntezy j\u0105drowej, mo\u017cna mie\u0107 pewno\u015b\u0107, \u017ce nasi zaanga\u017cowani m\u0142odzi naukowcy toruj\u0105 szerok\u0105 drog\u0119 do rozwi\u0105zywania problem\u00f3w.<\/p>\n<p>Post\u0119p naukowy nie ogranicza si\u0119 do pojedynczych specjalizacji w elitarnych instytucjach, takich jak MIT. Profesor Emery Brown pochwali\u0142 inicjatyw\u0119 Health and Life Sciences Collaborative (HEALS) na MIT, stwierdzaj\u0105c, \u017ce inicjatywa ta skupia naukowc\u00f3w i in\u017cynier\u00f3w z najr\u00f3\u017cniejszych dziedzin, kt\u00f3rzy \u0142\u0105cz\u0105 si\u0142y i wzajemnie si\u0119 motywuj\u0105, by pokona\u0107 najpilniejsze wyzwania medyczne naszych czas\u00f3w.<\/p>\n<p>Pomimo licznych udanych projekt\u00f3w wsp\u00f3\u0142pracy naukowej i prze\u0142omowych odkry\u0107, powszechn\u0105 obaw\u0105, o kt\u00f3rej m\u00f3wi\u0105 takie gwiazdy \u015bwiata nauki jak prof. Feng Zhang, jest malej\u0105ce finansowanie federalne oraz sceptycyzm opinii publicznej. Pojawiaj\u0105 si\u0119 ostrze\u017cenia dotycz\u0105ce potencjalnych konsekwencji braku odpowiednich inwestycji w innowacje i post\u0119p naukowy \u2013 sugeruj\u0105 oni, \u017ce zagro\u017cenie utrat\u0105 pozycji lidera nie jest odleg\u0142e, je\u015bli ekosystem innowacji zostanie naruszony.<\/p>\n<p>Profesor Robert Langer jest jednak pe\u0142en nadziei i przekonany o sile Ameryki w dziedzinie nauki i innowacji, powo\u0142uj\u0105c si\u0119 na spektakularny post\u0119p odnotowany w ci\u0105gu ostatnich 250 lat pomimo wcze\u015bniejszych niepowodze\u0144 i kryzys\u00f3w. W miar\u0119 jak historia ameryka\u0144skiej nauki wci\u0105\u017c si\u0119 rozwija, zar\u00f3wno wyzwaniom, jak i osi\u0105gni\u0119ciom nale\u017cy stawia\u0107 czo\u0142a z takim samym zapa\u0142em i oddaniem, jakie od zawsze stanowi\u0142y sedno ameryka\u0144skiego dziedzictwa naukowego.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Throughout the past eight decades, America\u2019s prosperity and future have been shaped, thriving from the bedrock of its continuous and valiant investment in scientific research. The country&#8217;s commitment to fostering ground-breaking discoveries, sprouting innovative ideas, and driving technologic advancement not only establishes its status as a global pacemaker but also ensures abundant benefits for every American citizen, strengthening national security and augmenting shared affluence. Recently, Scientific American spotlighted young American scientists\u2014those emerging professionals committed to the cultivation of science. 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