A brain drain would impoverish the United States and diminish world science
Briefly

The article discusses how the United States has long attracted global research talent, leading to significant scientific and economic advancements. However, recent actions by the U.S. administration threaten this ecosystem, prompting many researchers to consider relocating to more supportive environments in Europe and Canada. A recent poll highlighted that a significant number of U.S. scientists are contemplating leaving due to concerns over the devaluation of scientific evidence and resources. This situation poses a potential risk to the country's leadership in science and technology.
"The United States became the world's science and technology power by funding students and researchers not only from inside its borders, but from around the world..."
"More than 1,600 people had responded to a Nature poll... some 1,200 said that they are scientists working in the United States and are considering leaving the country."
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