
Argentine Scientists Rise Up Against Funding Cuts: A Nationwide Protest Inspired by "El Eternauta"
Argentine Scientists Stage Nationwide Protest Against Funding Cuts Buenos Aires, Argentina – On May 28, 2025, thousands of Argentinian scientists took to the streets in a coordinated protest against what they call "cientificidio"—the government's drastic cuts to scientific research funding. Inspired by the iconic graphic novel "El Eternauta," many protesters donned gas masks and carried signs with slogans like "Science is not a cost; it's an investment." The marches, which took place in several cities, culminated in a large demonstration in Palermo, Buenos Aires. One researcher, who wished to remain anonymous, stated, "We are fighting for the future of science in Argentina. These cuts will have devastating consequences for our country's innovation and development." Another participant added, "We are inspired by the spirit of "El Eternauta," a symbol of collective resistance against overwhelming odds. We will not let our science be destroyed." The protest highlights growing concerns about the government's commitment to scientific research and its potential impact on Argentina's future. The scientists' determination to fight for their cause, evident in their creative and impactful demonstration, offers a glimmer of hope amid the challenges.