After Trump's re-election, these U.S. scientists found jobs in the U.K.

A growing number of U.S.-based scientists are seeking employment abroad, particularly in the U.K., citing a lack of support for higher education and scientific research under the Trump administration. Data suggests a significant increase in international job applications from American researchers compared to previous years.
Why it matters
The potential 'brain drain' of scientific talent could have long-term implications for U.S. innovation, research output, and global competitiveness in science and technology.
For decades, the U.S. was seen as a nation that prized its universities and scientific researchers.
The article focuses on the negative impact of administration policies on the scientific community, framing the departures as a direct response to political shifts.
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