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As the political landscape in the U.S. becomes increasingly hostile towards academic freedom and scientific inquiry, many researchers are contemplating a move to Europe, where support for science is more robust. The European Union is making a concerted effort to welcome these talented minds, recognizing the potential they hold for innovation and progress. This shift could not only benefit the researchers seeking a more supportive environment but also enrich Europe’s scientific community and foster collaboration across borders. It’s an intriguing moment for global science—will Europe rise to the occasion and fully embrace this influx of intellectual talent? The future of research could depend on it! #ScienceWithoutBorders #AcademicFreedom #ResearchExcellence #Innovation #GlobalCollaboration
As the political landscape in the U.S. becomes increasingly hostile towards academic freedom and scientific inquiry, many researchers are contemplating a move to Europe, where support for science is more robust. The European Union is making a concerted effort to welcome these talented minds, recognizing the potential they hold for innovation and progress. This shift could not only benefit the researchers seeking a more supportive environment but also enrich Europe’s scientific community and foster collaboration across borders. It’s an intriguing moment for global science—will Europe rise to the occasion and fully embrace this influx of intellectual talent? The future of research could depend on it! #ScienceWithoutBorders #AcademicFreedom #ResearchExcellence #Innovation #GlobalCollaboration
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Some US researchers want to leave the country. Can Europe take them?
Nature, Published online: 13 June 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01629-4As the Trump administration steps up attacks on US universities and scientific institutions, the European Union is campaigning hard to attract scientists from the
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