(a) The scientists involved might not have tried to make a business case for their research to secure funding from business, inspite of its potential commercial or industrial value. (b) Although the outcomes of the research might have value to business it might be too expensive or risky to be of interest to business. (c) There might be political reasons for supporting the research. (d) There might be no business value for the results of the research, or that business value might be unclear. (e) Similar to (c), there is student demand for studies in many university faculties, and public interest in their results, in spite of the absence of any commercial or practical value for them.
The cost of doing scientific research can be high and often it cannot be seen that the research will produce someting that can make a profit so business are not interested.
The economic potential of the research they do is not always clear in advance. The funding for "Blue Skies" research therefore has to be from the public.
They need funding to create new research and studies.
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The cost of doing scientific research can be very high
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The cost of scientific research is high
The government uses funding to force scientists to do research that won't hurt people.
Increasing government funding of research
Tougher government regulation and decreased funding would likely decrease the number of discoveries scientists could make.
The instruments that scientists need.
redo or retest the experiment
The government uses funding to force scientists to do research that won't hurt people.
The government uses funding to force scientists to do research that won't hurt people.
The government grants funding only to scientists whose research won't harm people. -Apex Learning
The government uses funding to force scientists to do research that won't hurt people.
to get there information out into the public and to get funding.
No, the Red Cross does not receive governmental funding. Its funding is strictly by contributions. Individual national governments do contribute to the Red Cross. It might help to clarify the difference between 'contributions' and 'government funding'. The International Committee of the Red Cross may not receive government funding - although yes, they do receive 'contributions' or donations from national governments. However, on the national level, the Red Cross organizations are receiving government funding. In the case of the UK and Canada, the Red Cross organizations in those countries are not just receiving 'contributions', they are receiving government funding and have funding agreements with the governmental aid agencies. The British Red Cross was received the most government funding (£52 million) above all other international development NGOs from the Department for International Development (UK). This funding was listed under bilateral aid in DfID accounts, which is still government funding and comes with conditions. The Canadian Red Cross received $210,268,139 from all levels of government. The funding the Canadian Red Cross receives from the federal government (specifically the Canadian International Development Agency, CIDA) comes from both funding agreements with specific outcomes and matching donations for emergency situations.
research is often to expensive to do without governments help.
Scientists often need government funding because conducting research can be expensive. Government funding allows scientists to access resources, equipment, and personnel necessary for their research. Additionally, government funding promotes scientific progress and innovation by supporting various fields of study and driving advancements in areas critical to societal needs and challenges.
Money is what makes anything happen. In science, research is done by professionals (who need to be paid) using a lot of high tech equipment. (which costs a lot of money.) In addition, studies that include human test subjects need to pay those test subjects or nobody would do them. There are many other examples that could be given, but I believe those are the biggest 3 reasons.
research is often to expensive to do without governments help.
We need more funding for our space program.
Increasing government funding of research