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US Scientists Seek Overseas Opportunities Amidst Funding Cuts
US researchers are leaving the country due to funding cuts and job losses under the Trump administration, with applications for overseas positions increasing by 32% between January and March 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.
US Scientists Seek Overseas Opportunities Amidst Funding Cuts
US researchers are leaving the country due to funding cuts and job losses under the Trump administration, with applications for overseas positions increasing by 32% between January and March 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.
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32% Bias Score


Canada's Underfunded Science: A Call for Increased Investment
Lewis E. Kay, a University of Toronto professor and award-winning scientist, highlights Canada's insufficient funding for scientific research, urging a 15% annual increase for five years to double CIHR's budget and retain top talent, contrasting it with the significantly larger US NIH budget.
Canada's Underfunded Science: A Call for Increased Investment
Lewis E. Kay, a University of Toronto professor and award-winning scientist, highlights Canada's insufficient funding for scientific research, urging a 15% annual increase for five years to double CIHR's budget and retain top talent, contrasting it with the significantly larger US NIH budget.
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52% Bias Score


France Launches Initiative to Attract American Researchers
French President Macron invited international researchers, particularly Americans concerned by the Trump administration's policies, to a May 5th meeting in France, launching a platform, "Choose France for Science," to facilitate their relocation and offering funding opportunities.
France Launches Initiative to Attract American Researchers
French President Macron invited international researchers, particularly Americans concerned by the Trump administration's policies, to a May 5th meeting in France, launching a platform, "Choose France for Science," to facilitate their relocation and offering funding opportunities.
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36% Bias Score


Greece Tackles Job Vacancies with Rebrain Greece and Workforce Development
Greece's low unemployment rate (8.6%) masks a growing problem of job vacancies due to skill mismatches and demographic trends; the government is implementing programs like Rebrain Greece to attract skilled expats and upskill the domestic workforce to address this.
Greece Tackles Job Vacancies with Rebrain Greece and Workforce Development
Greece's low unemployment rate (8.6%) masks a growing problem of job vacancies due to skill mismatches and demographic trends; the government is implementing programs like Rebrain Greece to attract skilled expats and upskill the domestic workforce to address this.
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32% Bias Score


Mass Resignation of Greek Scientists Exposes Systemic Research Failures
Following the resignation of several leading Greek scientists from the National Council for Research, Technology, and Innovation (ΕΣΕΤΕΚ) due to a lack of national research strategy and merit-based funding, Professor Artavanis-Tsakonas described a systemic failure to effectively utilize the expertis...
Mass Resignation of Greek Scientists Exposes Systemic Research Failures
Following the resignation of several leading Greek scientists from the National Council for Research, Technology, and Innovation (ΕΣΕΤΕΚ) due to a lack of national research strategy and merit-based funding, Professor Artavanis-Tsakonas described a systemic failure to effectively utilize the expertis...
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52% Bias Score


Brain Drain: US Anti-Science Policies and the Global Impact
US President Trump's anti-science policies are causing a mass exodus of researchers from the US, impacting global scientific progress and creating a dilemma for European nations like Germany, who face the choice of benefiting from the 'brain drain' or maintaining collaboration with the US.
Brain Drain: US Anti-Science Policies and the Global Impact
US President Trump's anti-science policies are causing a mass exodus of researchers from the US, impacting global scientific progress and creating a dilemma for European nations like Germany, who face the choice of benefiting from the 'brain drain' or maintaining collaboration with the US.
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48% Bias Score

EU Poaches US Researchers Amidst Funding Freezes
Facing US funding freezes for universities, the EU is actively recruiting American researchers in fields like immunology and climate change, offering increased funding and visa support; initiatives by the ERC and universities like VUB and AMU show dozens of inquiries received.

EU Poaches US Researchers Amidst Funding Freezes
Facing US funding freezes for universities, the EU is actively recruiting American researchers in fields like immunology and climate change, offering increased funding and visa support; initiatives by the ERC and universities like VUB and AMU show dozens of inquiries received.
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36% Bias Score

US Science Dominance Threatened by Funding Cuts and Researcher Exodus
The US, having dominated global science for decades due to massive investment, faces a potential decline following Trump's cuts to research funding and targeting of specific programs, leading to a potential brain drain of researchers to other countries.

US Science Dominance Threatened by Funding Cuts and Researcher Exodus
The US, having dominated global science for decades due to massive investment, faces a potential decline following Trump's cuts to research funding and targeting of specific programs, leading to a potential brain drain of researchers to other countries.
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56% Bias Score

France Proposes "Scientific Refugee" Status to Attract US Scientists
Former French President François Hollande proposed a new "scientific refugee" status to attract American scientists fleeing the Trump administration's policies, citing a Nature survey showing over 75% considering leaving the US due to threats to academic freedom and funding cuts, particularly target...

France Proposes "Scientific Refugee" Status to Attract US Scientists
Former French President François Hollande proposed a new "scientific refugee" status to attract American scientists fleeing the Trump administration's policies, citing a Nature survey showing over 75% considering leaving the US due to threats to academic freedom and funding cuts, particularly target...
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36% Bias Score

American Professionals Fleeing US for Europe and Canada After 2020 Election
Following the 2020 US presidential election, a rising number of American professionals, especially in tech, pharmaceuticals, and finance, are seeking relocation to Europe and Canada due to political and economic concerns, prompting a surge in relocation consultations and visa applications, while the...

American Professionals Fleeing US for Europe and Canada After 2020 Election
Following the 2020 US presidential election, a rising number of American professionals, especially in tech, pharmaceuticals, and finance, are seeking relocation to Europe and Canada due to political and economic concerns, prompting a surge in relocation consultations and visa applications, while the...
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36% Bias Score

Brain Drain: Scientists Flee U.S. Amidst Funding Cuts and Intimidation
A Nature survey shows over 1,200 of 1,650 surveyed scientists are considering leaving the U.S. due to the Trump administration's policies, prompting France and the Netherlands to offer millions in funding to attract them.

Brain Drain: Scientists Flee U.S. Amidst Funding Cuts and Intimidation
A Nature survey shows over 1,200 of 1,650 surveyed scientists are considering leaving the U.S. due to the Trump administration's policies, prompting France and the Netherlands to offer millions in funding to attract them.
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40% Bias Score

Record Emigration from New Zealand Amidst Economic Downturn
In 2023, a record 129,000 New Zealanders emigrated, a 40% increase from pre-pandemic averages, resulting in a net loss of 47,000 citizens due to economic downturn, rising living costs, and crime increase, with many moving to Australia for better opportunities.

Record Emigration from New Zealand Amidst Economic Downturn
In 2023, a record 129,000 New Zealanders emigrated, a 40% increase from pre-pandemic averages, resulting in a net loss of 47,000 citizens due to economic downturn, rising living costs, and crime increase, with many moving to Australia for better opportunities.
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44% Bias Score
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