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Apr 05 2026POLITICS

Why U. S. scientists pick Europe over a country that cuts science funds

Wali Malik wasn’t planning to leave the U. S. He lived near Boston with his wife and three kids, close to his parents in Washington. Then came the money cuts. Federal grants dried up. Friends in labs started getting pink slips. Research teams shrank. One day the phone rang – a job offer from a brand

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Feb 24 2026POLITICS

Scientists Head to Australia for Better Funding

American researchers are moving overseas because money for science in the U. S. is shrinking. The last year’s cuts hit projects on inequality, gender and climate change hard. Universities stopped hiring new staff, cut graduate spots and reduced PhD places. Other countries see this as a chance

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Nurses Leaving Nigeria: The UK's Gain and Nigeria's Loss

The United Kingdom has been a popular destination for Nigerian nurses in recent years. In the last three years, about 42, 000 nurses have left Nigeria. The UK has seen a significant influx of Nigerian nurses, making them the largest group of sub-Saharan African nurses in the NHS. This trend is no

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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Workers in Turkey: Fear of Violence and the Drive to Leave

Have you ever wondered what drives healthcare professionals in Turkey to consider leaving their jobs? A recent study took a close look at this issue, focusing on how fear of violence affects their decision to emigrate. Using a special type of statistical analysis called quantile regression, the stud

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