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more like βhelp them make the moveβ its not like the need any luring
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βlureβ
more like βhelp them make the moveβ its not like the need any luring
the reverse einstein π
The reverse Werner Von Braun.
No thanks, we don't want Elon
Where are the numbers?
These decisions, together with concerns about future funding cuts, have led to an exodus of researchers from the United States, with scientists now seeking to continue their careers outside of the country.
"Exodus"? That's vague.
An analysis published in Nature found that 75 percent of American scientists surveyed were considering leaving the country.
Considering?
Meanwhile, data from Nature Careers, a global scientific employment platform, reveals that between January and March of this year, American professionals sent 32 percent more applications to foreign institutions compared to the same period in 2024. Furthermore, the number of American users exploring opportunities outside the country increased by 35 percent.
At the same time, international interest in working in the United States has declined significantly. During the first quarter of the year, applications from scientists from Canada, China, and Europe to US research centers fell by 13 percent, 39 percent, and 41 percent, respectively.
That's more like it!
~~Incidentally I learned that the Euro has overtaken the US dollar again (used to be the other way round last time I looked, some time last year).~~
afaik (and googling) it's normal for the usd to be lower than the euro.
You know what, you're right. Must've remembered that wrong
pressure from one side, lure from the other