“Jaw Clench Study Takes Tax Dollars,” United Press International cautioned in 1975. “‘Shrimp On A Treadmill’: Rand Paul Mocks National Science Foundation Studies,” Forbes reported in 2021. “Gov't waste report finds $400K spent to give lonely rats cocaine: 'Absurd',” Fox News told viewers in 2024.
According to these headlines, a wasteful, woke liberal government has been squandering taxpayer money on something wholly undeserving: frivolous scientific studies. Tens of thousands to millions of dollars, we’re told, are being handed out like candy so scientists can sit around watching monkeys clench their jaws, putting shrimp on treadmills, and give cocaine to rats. And who gets to choose which studies are funded? Wasteful ultra woke organizations like the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Health and Human Services.
It’s true that some research doesn’t end up having much practical relevance––indeed this is the nature of scientific inquiry! There are sometimes cul-de-sacs and wrong paths. But the majority of the time, studies that are trivialized in media and on the Senate floor aren’t superfluous at all.
While soundbites like “shrimp on a treadmill” might paint a ridiculous picture, they’re also taken out of context, obscuring the scientific merit and moral import of the research and researchers, who work for years on often obscure, tedious lines of inquiry only to have their lives’ work reduced to a cheap punchline by bad-faith demagogues playing to the public’s ignorance and lizard brain impulses.
So, why is this media and political punchline so popular? And what’s the agenda of the lawmakers and media organizations that denigrate and misrepresent research and science more broadly, and the larger current of conspicuous anti-intellectualism that has always been present in American political culture, but in the last ten years has entirely taken over the modern American Right?
On this episode, we discuss the decades-old, anti-intellectual gambit of mocking and attacking the “frivolous study,” examining how it warps and devalues science and international cooperation in a broader effort to defund public institutions, both scientific and otherwise.
Our guest is Brenda Ekwurzel, Senior Director of Scientific Excellence at the Union of Concerned Scientists.
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Brenda Ekwurzel is Senior Director of Scientific Excellence at the Union of Concerned Scientists. A climatologist, geologist, geochemist and hydrologist, Dr. Ekwurzel has shared her expertise on climate science across a wide range of research and media, from ABC News to NPR, the New York Times to the Washington Post.
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March 2025 | Union of Concerned Scientists
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Jules Barbati-Dajches | May 8, 2025 | The Equation
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Fact Check: ‘Shrimp on a treadmill’ study and cost misrepresented
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Musk and Ramaswamy’s DOGE Strategy: Bully Federal Scientists
Karen Perry Stillerman | January 15, 2025 | The Equation
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NIH scientists identify new brain mechanism involved in impulsive cocaine-seeking in rats
June 28, 2022 | National Institutes of Health
Richard Hofstadter and America’s New Wave of Anti-Intellectualism
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New Book Examines Effects of Anti-intellectual Thought on Science
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The Antiscience Movement Is Escalating, Going Global and Killing Thousands
Peter J. Hotez | March 29, 2021 | Scientific American
How Trump’s attack on universities is putting research in peril
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A climate scientist questioned his findings. It didn’t go well.
Stephanie Hanes | June 10, 2024 | Christian Science Monitor
Michael Mann beat his defamers. But climate scientists are still under attack.
Lauren Kurtz | February 28, 2024 | Yale Climate Connections
Her work paved the way for blockbuster obesity drugs. Now, she’s fighting for recognition
Jennifer Couzin-Frankel | September 8, 2023 | Science
Why isn’t the right more afraid of COVID-19?
Christina Pazzanese | October 30, 2020 | The Harvard Gazette
Many Americans deeply distrust experts. So will they ignore the warnings about coronavirus?
Eric Merkley | March 19, 2020 | The Washington Post
Trump Administration’s Attacks on Science Already Surpass Two Bush Terms
Elliott Negin | August 16, 2019 | Truthout
The truth about Galileo and his conflict with the Catholic Church
Jessica Wolf | December 22, 2016 | UCLA Newsroom
Attacks on federal research funding anger scientists
Ben Goldfarb | February 3, 2015 | High Country News
Battle between NSF and House science committee escalates: How did it get this bad?
Jeffrey Mervis | October 2, 2014 | Science
Silencing the Scientists: the Rise of Right-wing Populism
Clive Hamilton | March 2, 2011 | Our World
Adlai Stevenson, the original egghead
Kimberly French | November 3, 2008 | UUWorld
All That’s Gold Does Not Glitter
Etienne S. Benson | June 1, 2006 | Association for Pyschological Science
Proxmire's booby prize; Does the Golden Fleece have a silver lining?
Laura van Dam | August 5, 1982 | Christian Science Monitor
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