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An engine of Seattle's innovation economy is running out of gas

People everywhere followed along as Artemis astronauts made their historic mission around the moon. 

But what made that possible was research -- and that kind of scientific discovery is in jeopardy after ongoing cuts to federal research funding. 

For decades, the University of Washington has received more federal research money than almost any other public university.   

And the research that's come out of the institution has fed the growth of the region’s biggest employers… and its most innovative startups.  

On today's episode: What could cuts to federal research funding mean for Seattle’s future economy?

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