• Renohren@lemmy.today
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    11 hours ago

    So now, the EU and China can start really profiteering from the US system. Thank you Mr president for this influx (and return) of research. I do understand, on the whole, the world is loosing a lot because if the US pulls out of research funding, then it means globally funding recedes. But I’ll take the small gain to compensate the huge loss.

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    14 hours ago

    It’s virtually impossible to get scientific funding in Europe nowadays. How are they going to poach US scientists?

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      9 hours ago

      Well, when it’s impossible in both parts of the world, at least it’s better to live somewhere with a real social security?

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    “In hard sciences, in astronomy and physics and computer science, for example, there’s no way you would fill that hole with local applicants of comparable quality,” says Chris Impey, an astronomer at the University of Arizona.

    🔥🚒🚨

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      16 hours ago

      Further proven by the fact Arizona elected republicans in their state house and senate.

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    23 hours ago

    So unfortunate lemmy doesn’t include the image in the preview (because it’s a gif maybe):