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Summary
Facing U.S. funding cuts and political pressures under Trump, many American scientists are considering or securing positions abroad. A Nature survey found over 1,200 researchers weighing relocation to Europe or Canada.
France and the Netherlands have launched multimillion-euro programs to attract U.S. talent, citing a “new brain drain.”
French universities like CentraleSupélec and Aix-Marseille are offering safe havens for research.
Experts warn the U.S. risks losing its leadership in science as uncertainty grows.
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China also has good opportunities, the only problem is that China already is where the US is going, so it might not be so attractive.