Roundtables: Trump’s Impact on the Next Generation of Innovators – MIT Technology Review
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Every year, MIT Technology Review recognizes dozens of young researchers on our Innovators Under 35 list. We checked back in with recent honorees to see how they’re faring amid sweeping changes to science and technology policy within the US. Learn about the complex realities of what life has been like for those aiming to build their labs and companies in today’s political climate.
Speakers: Amy Nordrum, executive editor, and Eileen Guo, senior investigative reporter
Recorded on October 1, 2025
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