[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"exercise-483":3},{"payload":4,"id":48,"user":49,"level":55,"course":56,"activity":57,"activity_slug":58,"title":6,"topic":59,"tone":60,"stats":61,"created":64,"score":65,"is_favorite":66,"public":67,"is_external":66},{"text":5,"title":6,"choices":7},"Scientific progress rarely happens by accident. Behind every medical breakthrough, environmental solution or technological advance lies years of careful work, much of which depends on stable financial support. Yet research funding is often treated as a luxury rather than a long-term investment. When budgets are cut, projects may be delayed, talented scientists may leave the field, and valuable data may be lost.\n\nSupporters of public investment argue that research does more than (0) DRIVE innovation; it also strengthens economies and improves quality of life. New treatments, cleaner energy and safer infrastructure often (1) .......... from studies whose practical value was not obvious at first. For that reason, governments are frequently urged to (2) .......... funding even during difficult economic periods.\n\nCritics, however, sometimes question whether all research offers immediate benefits. This view tends to (3) .......... the fact that major discoveries often emerge unexpectedly. A project that appears highly theoretical may later (4) .......... the basis for a life-changing invention. In addition, reliable funding helps institutions plan ahead and carry (5) .......... complex investigations without constant interruption.\n\nIn the end, scientific research is not simply a matter of curiosity. It is a resource on which modern societies increasingly (6) ........... Without sustained support, progress slows and opportunities are missed. If governments fail to invest wisely now, future generations may (7) .......... the price. That is why research funding should be seen not as an expense, but as a commitment (8) .......... the future.","Funding Discovery",{"1":8,"2":13,"3":18,"4":23,"5":28,"6":33,"7":38,"8":43},[9,10,11,12],"emerge","arrive","derive","result",[14,15,16,17],"retain","preserve","reserve","maintain",[19,20,21,22],"ignore","miss","skip","overlook",[24,25,26,27],"form","make","become","develop",[29,30,31,32],"through","out","on","forward",[34,35,36,37],"rely","trust","depend","rest",[39,40,41,42],"spend","pay","meet","face",[44,45,46,47],"towards","to","into","for",483,{"id":50,"username":51,"first_name":52,"last_name":53,"image":54},21949,"bejenaru-alexandru","Bejenaru","Alexandru","https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/ACg8ocLEfT94mQjdTYKsjmOKyOz7WELGupzbSWQF1f1WKNbfENvPog=s96-c","C1","Reading","Multiple Choice","multiple-choice","Create an exercise about the importance of scientific research funding","Standard",{"times_played":62,"num_favorites":63},2,0,"2026-04-29T11:20:12",null,false,true]